Magical Harry by Di Scotte
Harry was a
magician.
He could make
coins disappear.
Pop!
He could make tiny
balls hidden under cups vanish.
Wowie!
With a tap of his
magic wand, he could make two joined rings split in two.
Zing!
But the one trick
Harry couldn’t do was to make himself or his friends disappear when the school
bullies decided to come after them.
Oh, how he wished and wished that he could just disappear.
This is the first
paragraph of a picture book manuscript I wrote as part of my first online
picture book course through the Australian Writers’ Centre with Zani
Louise. It was inspired by a special
young friend (thanks Harry!) and the struggles of many young people with
bullying.
It had been tucked away
in my files for quite some time until I saw a promotion for Michelle
Worthington’s ‘Anthology Angels’ competition this year. The idea of ‘Bringing Authors' Dreams to Life’
was appealing, especially considering the theme for this year was ‘It’s
A Kind of Magic. Stories and spells by
Second Rate Sorcerers’. The judges were
looking for stories ‘… that showcase the power of words and show the main
character demonstrating resilience.’
So, I dusted off ‘Magical
Harry’ and sent him off to the competition.
I was absolutely thrilled to recently learn that I was one of several
other aspiring authors who had the privilege of being accepted to have their
manuscript published in this year’s Anthology Angels. And the best part of all, is that the charity
benefitting from the proceeds this year is ‘Children’s Rights Queensland’.
I feel very chuffed and
extremely honoured to have such a wonderful start in this ‘magical’ world of
writing for young people.
The anthology will be
published by Share Your Story Publishing as part of the Anthology Angels. It is due for release October 2022.
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