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Jacqueline Harvey

Jacqueline Harvey worked in schools for many years but has had a passion for storytelling since she was a child.


She is the author of the popular Alice-Miranda, Clementine Rose, Kensy and Max and Willa and Woof series, which have sold almost two million copies in Australia alone. In 2022, she released a picture book, That Cat, illustrated by one of her former students, Kate Isobel Scott. The pair has since gone on to publish The Daring Tale of Gloria the Great and the Kevin the Sheep series. Jacqueline's books have received numerous shortlistings and awards while her picture book, The Sound of the Sea, was a CBCA Honour Book.


Each year Jacqueline speaks to thousands of young people at schools and festivals around the world and says the characters in her books are often made up of the best bits of children she’s met over the years. She has narrated over thirty audio books, and her Alice-Miranda series has been made into two animated feature films available to view on STAN and Nine Now.


Jacqueline lives between Sydney, Australia, and Queenstown, New Zealand. The first book in her new middle grade series, The Girl and the Ghost launched in April 2025 with another to come in October. She’s currently working on a standalone mystery and a new Junior Fiction series too.

Presenting

19 July 2025 at 2:15:00 am

Keeping Creative Ideas Flowing

This hands-on workshop is designed for writers, illustrators, and storytellers who want to strengthen both their creative process and output. Blending practical techniques with creative exercises, the session will explore how to generate, sustain, and develop original ideas across words and images.


Participants will be guided through strategies how to overcome creative blocks, spark inspiration, and maintain a steady flow of new concepts for projects. Whether you’re working on picture books, graphic novels, or illustrated prose, this workshop will help you nurture your creative energy and sharpen your craft.

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