Showing posts with label author. Show all posts
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Friday, April 06, 2007

The Elephant and the Tree


Life isn’t all about ourselves, is it?

That is the premise that got Jin Pyn started on her first book The Elephant and the Tree.

Knowing full well the message she wanted to bring forth, her pen couldn’t stop. (Well, not that there was a lot to write for a children’s picture book, but hey, less is more!)

Set uniquely in black, and orchestrated with a tuneful rhythm, THE ELEPHANT AND THE TREE is about an endearing friendship between an Asian elephant and a tree, with a dose of reality and a strong conservation theme.

The unique illustrations and powerful writing touched the panel of judges who selected the manuscript for the Media Development Authority and the National Book Development Council of Singapore to groom as representational of National talent under the First Time Writers and Illustrators Publishing Initiative.

By the same token Jin Pyn was also selected out of 34,000 applicants worldwide for yet another development course, this time as a natural history filmmaker in a flagship Animal Planet production.

Till this day she staunchly believes that she has her focused altruistic intentions to thank for her good fortune, and that good fortune is bestowed for a reason – so she may be a tool through which this good will is channeled, and be a voice for the voiceless. (The publishers think that it is her creative talents and hard work.)

For this reason she has spearheaded a charitable cause for the book. Part of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be channeled into an elephant welfare fund.

This way the returns will be double, for ourselves.

For more information, visit www.elephantandtree.com

Friday, December 29, 2006

Borders Fun

The eletree trio strikes again! This time storytelling in Borders, on a crowded Sunday afternoon on December 16, in the midst of the Christmas shopping frenzy.


As always, Jin Pyn, the author and illustrator of The Elephant and the Tree, enjoyed interacting with the children, and the children, receiving their freebies.

Friday, November 17, 2006

It's so cute!

"It's so cute!" was the most common reaction to The Elephant and the Tree at the CLEAN AND GREEN WEEK SCHOOLS CARNIVAL.


Many children who visited the booth left with a new knowledge about the relationship between elephants and trees, as well as the plight of some elephants in captivity.

Many simply stood watching the naturally funny animals on the documentary again and again.

Most were also a card richer - a calendar card that is.

The elephant and the tree found the children cute too.

TODAY's feature



TODAY, Friday, November 17 2006

THIS LITERARY GREENHORN HAS A GREEN MESSAGE TO SPREAD
by Ashraf Safdar

THERE are resounding symmetries between children and animals.

So it makes sense that first-time novelist Lee Jin Pyn, 31, has brought the two together - in a children's book about animals.

"We have so many social norms to live by; kids and animals don't have that," said Lee, who was given an $8,000 grant by the Media Development Authority to write The Elephant and the Tree.

"When it rains, adults complain. But kids jump into the rain and play."

That's what really connects children and animals, said lee. Both are spontaneous and are naturally curious. And her book is made in a way which will engage this curiosity.

The book, which is printed on black paper, uses green ink to tell the story of a friendship between an elephant and a tree.

The green, symbolically, represents ideas of deforestation, birth and renewal.

The images, meanwhile, are drawn simply - a stream is depicted with a few wavy strokes - because, as Lee believes, "a child will see a line as something else".

The Elephant and the Tree is available from all major bookstores for $18.90. Five per cent of the proceeds will be donated to elephant welfare organisations and Lee hopes that her work will, in no small part, "give a voice to the voiceless".

This, however, is not the first time this former Singapore Airlines flight attendant put her neck out for these "voiceless" animals.

Earlier this year, she and siz other participants were selected from 34,000 people worldwide to take part in Unearthed, a reality TV series during which she learnt howw to film natural history at South Africa's Shamwari Game Reserve.

Unearthed is scheduled to be aired on the Animal Planet in April next year.

Lee said she has always wanted to put the spotlight on the lives of animals through the media - which she certainly has now, on print and on screen.

Minister of State of Education reviews book at OFFICIAL LAUNCH

The official launch was all over the news on all channels and all in the major English and Chinese papers.

News Release taken from National Book Development Council's website: www.bookcouncil.sg

FIRST TIME WRITERS & ILLUSTRATORS PUBLISHING INITIATIVE UNCOVERS FRESH TALENTS FOR PUBLISHING INDUSTRY.
14 BOOKS LAUNCHED IN THE CHILDREN'S BOOK GENRE


Singapore, 16 November 2006 – Fourteen children’s books by writers and illustrators nurtured under the inaugural First Time Writers & Illustrators Publishing Initiative were officially launched this morning at the Opening Ceremony of the Asian Children’s Writers & Illustrator’s Conference. Minister of State for Education, RADM (NS) Lui Tuck Yew was the Guest of Honour at the event.

Organised by the National Book Development Council of Singapore (NBDCS) and the Media Development Authority (MDA), the First-Time Writers & Illustrators Publishing Initiative aims to nurture aspiring local writers and illustrators and is among a slate of initiatives by MDA to develop fresh talents in the local publishing industry. The publishing industry is a key sector contributing *$836 million to GDP and employing more than 6,000 people in 2004.”

From a pool of 200, 14 applicants were short-listed by a panel of judges comprising representatives from MDA, NBDCS and industry practitioners. The selected applicants attended workshops, seminars and Manuscript Assessment sessions to help them refine their works and marketing plans.



Since then, they have each produced charming tales to add to the growing pool of Singapore children’s literature. From errant ducklings to samsui women, these stories not only depict the abundant culture of the East and West present in Singapore but also contribute to the expanding pool of Singapore children’s literature.

Minister of State for Education, RADM (NS) Lui Tuck Yew, who officiated the launch said, “I applaud MDA and NBDCS for this First Writers & Illustrators Publishing Initiative to nurture local talents. It provides a good platform for aspiring talents to write and illustrate high quality standard children’s literature. I am delighted and moved by the stories and captivating illustrations in these books. The vibrant colours of some, the simplicity of others and the artistry in all would touch the child in each of us. I look forward to the next wave of creative talent from the Initiative.”
* These figures exclude the printing sector.

Executive Director of the NBDCS, Mr. R. Ramachandran appreciates the dedication and commitment of the writers and illustrators to their craft. He said, “The Initiative serves as a launch pad for them to embark on their respective careers in the literary arts while contributing to Singapore’s growing pool of creative writers.”

Commenting on the move to further grow the publishing sector, Mr Seto Lok Yin, MDA's Director of Industry Development said, "The main idea behind this Initiative is to encourage more of our budding writers to create wonderful children stories, have them published and enjoyed by readers not only in Singapore but all over the world. We brought the first batch of 14 books last month to the Frankfurt Book Fair, the world's biggest book fair, and were delighted by the interests from international publishers and distributors.


“Because of the encouraging response to last year's First-Time Writers & Illustrators Publishing Initiative, MDA and NBDCS are pleased to launch the second year of the Initiative. This year, in addition to the Children’s’ book genre, we are adding a graphic novel category. This should open up much more opportunities to our writers and illustrators,” added Mr Seto Lok Yin.

Ms. Rosemarie Somaiah, a well-known teacher, storyteller and writer and one of the judges, is pleased to see the efforts of the budding writers and illustrators come to fruition. “I was very impressed by the variety of styles of the artwork and some of the gorgeous handmade books. This Initiative is a wonderful stimulus to pragmatic Singaporeans who will hopefully be encouraged to take the plunge into writing.”

Heartened by the response from the public, the next phase of the First-Time Writers & Illustrators Publishing Initiative will be launched on a wider and grander scale. While the focus for submission remains children’s genre, another parallel initiative will soon be launched to solicit works in the comics and graphic novel category.

The First-Time Writers & Illustrators Publishing Initiative is also supported by the National Library Board (NLB), Bookaburra Books, EarShot and The Society for Reading and Literacy (SRL).

Sunday, November 12, 2006

ELETREE TRIO APPEARANCES AND GIFTS

FREEBIES when you attend any Eletree Trio event and more freebies when you bring along your copy of The Elephant and the Tree book, and stand to win even more gifts to be won when you join in the activities!

2007 CALENDAR


Mini The Elephant and Tree Notebook
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Special edition Christmas Postcards


Stickers


Elemood Magnets
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Ladies Turtleneck tees


Details of events:

SPOT THE ELETREE TRIO CALENDAR

2006:

Nov 14-15
0900 am - 0500 pm
Clean and Green Week Schools Carnival
Singapore Expo Hall 2

Nov 16
0930 am - 1100 am
Official Launch at Asian Children's Writers and Illustrators Conference
National Library, Victoria Street


Nov 16-18
0830 am - 0530 pm
Asian Children's Writers and Illustrators Conference
National Library, Victoria Street


Nov 17
Feature in TODAY newspaper

Dec 7
0730 pm onwards
SubTEXT
National Library, Victoria Street

Dec 7-8
various
VSA Very Special Arts Camp
Bedok North Secondary School

Dec 12
0400 pm - 0430 pm
Storytelling
National Library, Tampines

Dec 16
0400 pm - 0500 pm
Storytelling
Borders, Wheelock Place

Dec 17
0400 pm - 0500 pm
Storytelling
Page One, Vivo City

Dec 20
0430 pm and 0630 pm
Storytelling and other activities
Changi Airport transit terminal 2

2007:

Jan 20
0400 pm - 0430 pm
Storytelling
Atrium, United Square

Jan 21
0400 pm - 0500 pm
Storytelling
Popular Bookstore, Causeway Point

Feb 3
0400 pm - 0500 pm
Storytelling
Kinokuniya, Ngee Ann City

Feb 10
0800 pm - ...
Thoughts from The Elephant and the Tree
ROJAK 07 - where artists, creators and designers share the making of their works ..
Penthouse One, 37th Floor
Pearlbank Apartments
Singapore 169019
Hosted by Ed Poole.

Friday, September 29, 2006

The Elephant and the Tree


Life isn’t all about ourselves, is it?

That is the premise that got Jin Pyn started on her first book The Elephant and the Tree.

Knowing full well the message she wanted to bring forth, her pen couldn’t stop. (Well, not that there was a lot to write for a children’s picture book, but hey, less is more!)

Set uniquely in black, and orchestrated with a tuneful rhythm, THE ELEPHANT AND THE TREE is about an endearing friendship between an Asian elephant and a tree, with a dose of reality and a strong conservation theme.

The unique illustrations and powerful writing touched the panel of judges who selected the manuscript for the Media Development Authority and the National Book Development Council of Singapore to groom as representational of National talent under the First Time Writers and Illustrators Publishing Initiative.

By the same token Jin Pyn was also selected out of 34,000 applicants worldwide for yet another development course, this time as a natural history filmmaker in a flagship Animal Planet production.

Till this day she staunchly believes that she has her focused altruistic intentions to thank for her good fortune, and that good fortune is bestowed for a reason – so she may be a tool through which this good will is channeled, and be a voice for the voiceless. (The publishers think that it is her creative talents and hard work.)

For this reason she has spearheaded a charitable cause for the book. Part of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be channeled into an elephant welfare fund.

This way the returns will be double, for ourselves.

For more information, visit www.elephantandtree.com