2021 Storylines Betty Gilderdale Award for outstanding service to children’s literature and reading announced

 
 

MEDIA RELEASE: 4 October 2021

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Sarah Forster

Wellington’s Sarah Forster has been announced as the recipient of the 2021 Storylines Betty Gilderdale Award for outstanding service to children’s and young adults’ literature and reading. 

“Storylines is delighted to acknowledge the work Sarah has done to promote and advance books and reading for and by young New Zealanders,” says Christine Young, chair of Storylines Trust.

“Sarah has committed herself to New Zealand children’s and young adult literature, developing relationships across the sector and using her experience and skills to develop new initiatives that have reached young people, whanau and professionals in the sector. The Sapling, in particular, was a labour of love for Sarah and we are pleased to honour the time and dedication she put into this, as into all her other roles.” 

Sarah Forster has held key positions as an administrator, communications advisor, advocate and volunteer in the field of children’s and young adult books in New Zealand. 

From 2007 to 2013 she managed Writers in Schools and other education programmes for the New Zealand Book Council, now Read New Zealand Te Pou Muramura. In 2013 she moved to Booksellers New Zealand, to manage and develop a wide range of media programmes, and in 2016 was the founding editor of The Sapling, a brand new and widely acclaimed website focussing on New Zealand children’s and young adult literature, offering reviews, commentary and news on authors, illustrators and publishing. 

She has also been a judge for the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, and contributed news on children's books to the book pages of The Spinoff, formerly edited by Steve Braunias. She will continue to write about children's books for ReadingRoom while The Sapling is in hiatus. 

Her voluntary work for children’s literature has included time on the Wellington Storylines committee for many years for the Storylines Family Day, acting as peer assessor (literature) for Creative New Zealand arts funding programmes, and book reviewing and commentary. Her industry awards have included a special award for The Sapling, and a Winston Churchill Fellowship in 2011 to study innovative education programmes in San Francisco. 

The Storylines Betty Gilderdale Award, which carries a $2000 prize, will be presented to Sarah at a date and venue yet to be advised. 

Sarah is currently senior communications advisor for Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington.


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Contact: Margaret Samuels for Storylines, margaret@lighthousepr.co.nz, 027-417-7211

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