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Scribbles in the Dark

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by the Northern Beaches Writers' Group: Leah Boonthanom, Tracey Jackson, Tony McFadden, Fi Michell, Liz Michell, Mijmark, Zoya Nojin, Kristin Prescott, Zena Shapter, Kirsten Taylor

*PROFITS TO THE KIDS' CANCER PROJECT, LEADING RESEARCH INTO CHILDHOOD CANCER*

Fourteen-year-old Callum has long wondered what happened to his father... Callum has lived with his grandparents above their pub in Australia's outback since his father disappeared, six years ago. Then the rains came. Along with his foster brother Jake, Callum and his dinosaur sculpture are transported to another world, where questions are answered, and lives changed. Why is Jake scared of the scribbly gumtrees? Who is the mysterious girl? Can they ever return home?

WINNER!
Best Book WABIAD 2013
Best Illustrations WABIAD 2013
Judge's Comments: "A story that should be widely read and enjoyed... It balances necessary loss with a satisfying and happy ending, providing an emotionally charged yet ultimately hopeful reading experience. This is a book to be treasured..."

*Fifty percent of all profits from the sale of "Scribbles in the Dark" will go to The Kids' Cancer Project for the first two years following publication.

82 pages, Paperback

First published November 10, 2014

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About the author

Zena Shapter

31 books52 followers
Zena Shapter is a multi-award-winning author of science fiction, fantasy, speculative, and contemporary fiction, conjuring journeys into the beyond and unusual. She loves movies, frogs, chocolate, potatoes, and living with family among Sydney’s beautiful Northern Beaches. She’s travelled all around the world, visiting close to 50 countries, which inspire her to create worlds of her own.

Her published titles include the science fantasy YA novels ‘When Dark Roots Hunt’ (MidnightSun, 2023; Finalist ‘Best Novel’ 2024 Ditmar Award) and ‘When Dark Waters Burn’ (MidnightSun, 2025), the science fiction adult novel ‘Towards White’ (IFWG 2017), the science fiction children’s book ‘Into Tordon’ (co-author, MidnightSun 2016), and various children’s and YA novels to raise money for The Kids’ Cancer Project.

Zena has been called a “writer with a need for adventure” (Midnight Echo magazine), “one of Australia’s most exciting and inventive writers” (CBCA Notable author Pip Harry), a “master of immersive worlds” (Tawny Frogmouth Magazine), who creates “the kind of excitement and suspense and pure pleasure that made me want to become a writer” (Lillian Csernica, Tangent Online), “dark fantasy at its blood-soaked finest” (Australasian Horror Writers’ Association), “cold and brutal” stories (Tor.com) “that deserve to be read many times” (Glen Miles Short Story Prize).

She’s won over a dozen national writing competitions, including the Australasian Horror Writers’ Association Award for Short Fiction (twice: “Darker” and “The Museum of Disease”), the Glen Miles Short Story Prize (“Champions”) and a Ditmar Award for Best New Talent. Her short stories have appeared in over 50 magazines and anthologies around the world, including the Hugo-nominated ‘Sci Phi Journal’, ‘Midnight Echo’ and their Australian Shadows Awarded ‘best’ anthology, ‘Dark Recesses Press’, ‘Manawaker Studios’, ‘Etherea Magazine’, ‘SFS Stories’, ‘Untitled’, ‘Antipodean SF’, anthologies by B-Cubed Press, Deadset Press, Award-Winning Australian Writing (twice), and many more.

With her BA (Hons) in English Literature, Zena enjoys working as a writing mentor and editor, inspiring writers to develop their craft. She has judged the Mosman Literary Awards, the Northern Beaches Writers’ Competition, Manly West Short Story Competition, Australasian Horror Writers’ Association Short Fiction Award, Ghostly Stringybark Award, Seven Deadly Sins Stringybark Award, and BezerkaCon Writing Award.

She’s also founded and led community creativity projects such as the ‘Art & Words Project’, a range of short story anthologies, and the award-winning Northern Beaches Writers’ Group. She has spoken on council-led panels about the importance of creativity, talked about writing at countless festivals, libraries and schools, and taught creative writing since 1991, teaching at: Writing NSW, the Society of Women Writers NSW, the Fellowship of Australian Writers, Mosman Community College, Northern Beaches Community College, Sydney’s Freecon, Conflux, Natcon, Carers Australia NSW, the Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild, Mosman Council, the Northern Beaches Council, and more.

Zena believes that stories are our best invention. Find her online via @ZenaShapter and zenashapter.com

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March 11, 2020
Since I'm the editor and a co-author for this book, I can't give it five-stars! But I can give it four, and hope others enjoy reading it as much as we all enjoyed writing it.
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