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2 June 2011

Getting to know you Thursdays with Penny Reeve

Today I welcome Aussie Children's author Penny Reeve to my blog. Please join me in welcoming her.

1. Can you tell us a little about yourself?
 I am a wife, the mother of three childen, owner of two hyperactive dogs and a writer/dreamer combined. Although I currently live in Sydney, I'm not sure I'd call it my home. I grew up in a variety of locations and countries while my parents did missionary work. I then spent five years of my married life living in Nepal and I think a part of my heart is still there looking at the mountains, eating momos and speaking Nepali. 

2. When you were a child did you have a favourite book or books? 
I loved Enid Blyton when I first started reading -The Faraway Tree and Wishing Chair etc. Later I enjoyed Christian children's fiction, series by Hilda Stahl, the Mandie books etc. But I basically read everything I could, as fast as I could, so sometimes missed details in the pursuit of story!    (Jenny here I loved Enid Blyton and the Faraway Tree series was one of my favourite. I like Hilda Stahl also in fact we just had 4 of her books donated to the church library also)

3. Do you have a favourite Genre to both read and right write? 
I love a good book, with language that flows and a story that has strength and subtlty at the same time - that can be in any genre really, but I also love reading well crafted fantasy for children. This could possibly be because that's what I wish I could write. D.M Cornish's books are my current favourites in that genre.

4. Did you have favourite authors growing up who have influenced you? 
Patricia St John was a major influence in my life. It was through her Treasures of the Snow that I initially sought forgiveness and a realationship with God. I admire the way she was both author and missionary, that she saw her writing as a gift to the children in her life, a way of sharing her faith.

5. When did you know you wanted to be an author? 
When I was in primary school a teacher asked our class to create picture books. I remember being fascinated by the idea that what I wrote (and illustrated) would have a wider audience. I think that was when I first thought the idea of being an author was a good one, but I didn't think it would ever be a reality until after my first child was born.

6. How did you go about becoming an author?
 I decided to try and write for publication when I was in my early 20s. I sent off several submissions and got the appropriate rejections. Finally I prepared a submission of three ideas for Christian Focus Publications in the UK. (I had to look overseas for a publisher because at that time I couldn't find an Australian Christian publisher willing to tackle children's material)CFP chose one of the ideas and that became the popular Find the Animal series. 

7. If you were not a writer what would you like to be? 
I'd probably be involved with children's work of some kind as I love the energy and honesty of children. I'd probably end up writing for them though, I wouldn't be able to help it! I'd write stories to tell them, or material to help them learn, or activity sheets or... hmm. I think maybe I'm a writer at heart, regardless of whether what I write will be publishable or not.  

8. Outside reading and writing what do you like to do? 
I like to pretend I'm a gardener, eat the crispy chocolate off an ice cream, pull weeds from my front lawn (I know that's weird but it is my current addictive habit!), sew hand-bags, dance in the kitchen with my kids, chat with good friends and watch the stars not worried about anything else.

9. Do you have a place you love to visit or would love to visit? 
Give me a lot of money and I'd go to England to find the place where Keira Knightley stood on the hill and stared out over the valley, then I'd visit Nepal to join the rice harvest and drink tea with my friends there and after that I'd wander through some of the gorges and rivers of Australia's centre.

10. If you could have a meal with 3 living people who would you choose and why? 
I'd probably choose two of my old high school friends, one works with street kids in Asia, the other's teaching English in South America. They are inspiring and encouraging people I'd love to sit and chat and listen to for a while. 
The third person would have to be Rosanne Hawke, the Australian children's writer. I'd just like to hear her talk about the stories behind the stories she writes.


Finally can you tell us about your current books and/or any that will
be coming out soon. Also where we can find you on the web.

I have seven children's books currently available. They are: The Find the Animal series (4 picture books looking at creation), Himalayan Adventures (true stories of the flora and fauna in the Himalayan region) and the Tania Abbey novels (junior novels for 7-10 year olds dealing with issues of faith and social justice). In July this year a second series of Find the Animal books will be released. More information can be found at my website www.pennyreeve.com

 

6 comments:

Kav said...

These all look great Penny! I am a school librarian so I'm going to see if I can get a hold of these books in Canada. I see they are available in the states so I should be able to order them here as well. Thanks for introducing me to a new author AusJenny!

Paula Vince said...

Lovely interview.
Penny, having dinner (or at least a chat) with Rosanne Hawke shouldn't be too difficult as she often visits Christian writing fairs/seminars around the place.
Coming to visit Adelaide may make it even easier and then I could invite you to indulge your addictive habit on our front lawn too :)
Blessings,
Paula

Ausjenny said...

Hi Kav and Paula thanks for dropping by. Kav yes Penny's books are on amazon not sure if they are amazon Canada or not.
Paula I am wondering what happens to Pennys icecream once she eats the chocolate off it.

Penny said...

Thanks for a spot on your blog Jenny. It has been a pleasure!
Kav - you should be able to get my books from somewhere near you. I know some of the online book distributors in the US have them. I have teacher's notes on my website to support most titles as well.
Paula - I'd love to come over to Adelaide one day. Need to see those hills of yours in person I think.
Jenny - the ice cream? Well I cover it with more chocolate of course! :)

Cecelia Dowdy said...

Those covers look so pretty and so wonderful! I could imagine my son getting excited when he sees these book covers. Do you know if you have many readers in the U.S.?
~Cecelia Dowdy~
www.ceceliadowdy.blogspot.com

Penny said...

Cecelia - I know that my books are available in the US and have read a review from there www.thehomeschoolmagazine.com/Homeschool_Reviews/3402.php
but don't know how many readers I have. I hope you are able to get copies for your son. I have an online store if you want signed copies. Thanks for your interest and enthusiasm.
Penny

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