The End of An Era

Endings also mark new beginnings!

Yesterday, Monday 12th May, All my physical artwork – about 40 years worth of my work went off to the Seven Stories Centre for Children’s Books in Newcastle, England, where it will be stored and shared and studied and looked after.

Two or three years ago I showed a mountain of stuff that had accumulated in my attic to my daughter. She was appalled that she might inherit the mess! She’s in the business of looking after art and stuff, so we worked out what to keep and what to throw away – mostly photocopies of photocopies.

I’ve then spent time organising everything into archive boxes and folders, scanning and documenting them as I went. I contacted Seven Stories and offered the whole archive as a donation.

I’d been involved in the fundraising of the centre 30 years ago, so feel a bit of an attachment.

They weren’t sure at first, as they were in a state of change at the time, funding was difficult and it costs to look after stuff. The University is connected to them, for whom the whole archive is a research goldmine!

My books fall in between picture books and children’s novels – short books, mostly series books and heavily illustrated. They represent a genre and a period of children’s publishing.

So they have, after committee meetings and discussions and making room on the shelves accepted my archive, which makes me feel both proud and validated for all the work I’ve in done the last 40 years or so.

It’s a sort of an end, but its also leaving things clear for a new beginning!

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6 responses to “The End of An Era”

  1. Martha Blair avatar
    Martha Blair

    Excited for you! Congratulations!

  2. Shoo Rayner avatar
    Shoo Rayner

    Thank you so much!

  3. That’s wonderful! How nice to have found the right home for them.

  4. Shoo Rayner avatar
    Shoo Rayner

    Thanks – yes, nice to know that will be looked after!

  5. Ellen Moran avatar
    Ellen Moran

    I think this is wonderful!
    As a sidebar . . . Did you ever finish your Animal ABC book? I think your illustrations, especially the giraffes as the “usual suspects” is iconic. If that book exists, I’d love to buy it.

  6. Shoo Rayner avatar
    Shoo Rayner

    Thank you! No, that fell with covid burnout! lol

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