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Emma Bowd

Author, Online - Virtual Visits

Emma is an award-winning and internationally published author of books for children and adults; an experienced presenter (both online and in-person); and a passionate Literacy Ambassador for the education charity, Ardoch. A vibrant new voice in Australian children’s literature, Emma’s debut rhyming picture book, Wonderful Shoes was awarded a CBCA Notable Book (Early Childhood, 2022); and featured on Play School Story Time (Series 5, ABC Kids TV, ABC iView, 2022)She is a former Occupational Therapist and has a keen interest in making storytelling props to dovetail with her picture books.

Emma has conducted sessions in Early Learning Centres, Schools, Bookshops and Libraries. She particularly enjoys speaking to Early Childhood and Primary School educators – where she shares her passion and knowledge for choosing and using quality children’s picture books in education settings.

Emma has presented to organisations such as: the School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV – Primary Branch); the CBCA Central Coast Sub-branch, NSW (Early Childhood PD Workshop); and the State Library of NSW.

To find out more about Emma and her new publications, follow her on Instagram/Facebook @emma.bowd.au or visit her website.

The Day You Were Born (illustrated by Hilary Jean Tapper; Affirm Press; August 2023) – picture book.
Wonderful Shoes (illustrated by Tania McCartney; Windy Hollow Books; 2021) – picture book.
The Shoe Princess’s Guide to the Galaxy (Bloomsbury, UK; 2009) – commercial fiction novel for adults.

Where were you born?

I was born in a small, seaside town in NSW, and was lucky to have a fabulously free and Famous Five style childhood. I’ve also lived in Malaysia, north Queensland, southern Queensland, South Australia and London, before settling in Melbourne.

What other jobs have you had?

When I was a university student, I spent one entire summer break on a tropical north Queensland island as a waitress – where I loved meeting people from all over the world. And in my career as an Occupational Therapist (OT), it was my great privilege to work with children, adults and the elderly in all sorts of large and small hospitals and home-based settings in London, for more than ten years. Before travelling overseas, I worked as an OT in the industrial rehabilitation sector, and spent many happy days swapping my slingbacks for steel capped boots, and helping injured workers return to work on the car production lines at Ford Motor Company and General Motors Holden. I’ve also enjoyed running my own slow fashion bag-making small business. I consider being a mum/parent the most important job I’ve ever had – my two children are now young adults.

What themes are recurring in your work?

Shoes! I’m a living, breathing example of my Number #1 Rule of Writing: Always write about what you LOVE!

I also very much enjoy combining my background in Occupational Therapy and Science (biochemistry and psychology) with my love for language (especially rhyme), family life, STEM, travel and contemporary culture to write fun, feel-good adventures which showcase traditional themes for modern audiences.

What have been the highlights of your career?

There’s nothing like the thrill of seeing your first published book in a bookshop in London – let alone on a poster on the London Underground! I also had a meeting with my publisher, Bloomsbury, in their London office just after JK Rowling had been in the building – which was very exciting!

It was a great honour to receive a CBCA Notable Book Award (Early Childhood) for my debut children’s picture book, Wonderful Shoes, in 2022. And I would be lying if I said that I didn’t cry when I saw Wonderful Shoes being read on Play School Story Time, in 2022! I feel very lucky to have had such a wonderful journey so far with Wonderful Shoes.

I’m very proud of the ‘Writer in Residence’ program which I helped to establish and develop at the children’s education charity, Ardoch. Since running the pilot program in 2016, I have written six books with six primary schools in Melbourne’s Western suburbs, and witnessed the program expand to involve many more authors and schools across Victoria, as well being implemented in Western Sydney in 2023.

But by far, the biggest highlight for me is fostering a love of literacy in children who are reluctant readers and writers. And seeing them stand up in class and proudly read aloud their work, often for the first time ever, is extremely rewarding.

Where have your works been published?

My books for adults (non-fiction and fiction) have been published in the UK, US, Australia, Netherlands and Germany. To date, my children’s picture books have been published in Australia.

What are you passionate about?

I am absolutely passionate about children having equal access to education opportunities and becoming literate members of society – irrespective of their postcodes. And I am equally passionate about getting picture books into the hands of as many children as possible, in the early years before they start school, to facilitate and enhance their literacy journeys at the earliest possible stage.

Testimonials

Thank you for working your magic online today – it was a great session. It was excellent that you were available to be part of our school holiday program and provide a rich experience for the participants. I could see that they had a lot of fun.

—A. Sturgeon, Education Officer, State Library of NSW, April 2022.

Thank you again for an entertaining and informative session this afternoon. You provided some great insights to the writing process and practical activities for use in school libraries and classrooms.

—R. Woolven, Convenor, School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV), Primary Branch, November 2022.

Thank you, Emma, for sharing your time and a wonderful presentation. Your enthusiasm for literacy was infective with lots of great feedback at the Early Learning Centre and beyond.

—C. Stuckey, National Executive - International Board on Books for Young People / IBBY Australia INC; Standing Committee Libraries for Children's & Young Adult Section - International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions / IFLA; Children's Book Council of Australia / NSW Central Coast Sub-Branch President; March 2023.

Everyone was very excited. Emma spoke so beautifully and professionally. We felt very privileged. We are going to implement ‘Wonderful Shoes’ with our 3–4-year-old children. Thank you, again.

—A. Hansen, Educational Leader/ECT/Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management/Studying Masters in Education; Sprout ELC – Terrigal; Exceeding the National Quality Standard / ACECQA; March 2023.

Emma Bowd has been a fabulous Ambassador for literacy with Ardoch for many years. Ardoch is a non-for-profit educational support organisation that provides extra learning opportunities to school partners. Emma has been an integral part of the conception and development of the ‘Writer in Residence’ program, where authors go into schools and work with students in creating, illustrating and writing their own stories and poems. The finished result is a published book that every student receives a copy of, and celebrates their accomplishment with an official book launch.
Emma has created six books with six schools with Ardoch since 2016. She has amazing skills in engaging young people in creating and writing storylines. The feedback from students after the program is always positive and the growth in their confidence is very evident. Ardoch is very proud of the partnership with Emma Bowd and we are very excited to see what her seventh Ardoch school book will be.

—N. Gabb, Education Partnerships Coordinator, Northwest, Ardoch Ltd, March 2023.

Emma has provided a motivational spark for students to not only engage but to enjoy the process of writing.

—L. Read, Principal, Sunshine Primary School, October 2016.

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