This month, we have a guest post from Charlotte Gibbs, the editor of Toitoi: A Journal for Young Writers and Artists, a wonderful journal that encourages young people to become lifelong readers and engage with the arts.
The reader and writer communicate through the page. Something magical happens when a reader steps into a writer’s universe. The commingling of ideas, emotions and imaginations means that each and every reading adventure is a unique opportunity to explore what we have in common and what makes us special.
This is something I see in practice every day as editor of Toitoi: A Journal for Young Writers and Artists. Toitoi celebrates the creative spirit of young New Zealanders, ages 5–13. Four times a year, young Kiwi creatives are invited to submit work for publication—writing and art that has an original and authentic voice and that reflects the cultures and experiences of life in New Zealand.
Once we have selected the writing we would like to publish in a journal, we pore over the art submissions we have received and match a young artist with a piece of writing. Then, we commission that artist to illustrate a story or poem. This is a vital part of our process. We value writing and art equally and believe that storytelling is infinitely richer when a writer and an artist engage with each other on the page.
September competition
Toitoi–Gecko Press competition for young writers and artists
Writers and readers go together: not only do writers need readers, they need to be readers!
This month, Gecko Press is running a competition with our friends at Toitoi: A Journal for Young Writers and Artists.
What to do
Create a piece of writing or art inspired by a favourite Gecko Press book or character. All entries go in the draw to win a copy of new release Cornelia and the Jungle Machine –
a book that celebrates adventure and imagination (or the adventure of imagination).
Deadline Friday 6 October
All submissions will be considered for the 19th issue of Toitoi – any early birds (received by 27 September) will be considered for Toitoi 18.
You can email your entries to us at office@geckopress.com with ‘September competition’ in the subject line.