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Jenny Blackford Jenny Blackford i(A35917 works by)
Born: Established: 1957 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Fil and Harry Jenny Blackford , Armidale : Christmas Press , 2021 20915707 2021 single work children's fiction children's

'Fil always suspected that her cat Harry could talk if he really tried. Sometimes she even dreamed about it. But it was still a shock when he did start talking, on the worst afternoon of her life – or one of them. She seemed to be having a lot of them lately.

'Her friend Kirsten had ignored her all day at school, again, after spending the weekend at her place. Harry told her that her friend Kirsten was “selfishness personified”, and maybe he was right.

'Things got worse after that. Grandma painted Fil’s older brother’s bedroom walls black, escalating tensions with Fil and Stephen’s stepmother Elspeth, who tried far too hard. And Kirsten soon showed her true colours, making Fil’s life even more difficult…

'Harry was the only one in the family who knew the way out of the tangle.

'Fresh, lively junior fiction by acclaimed author, Jenny Blackford, winner of the 2020 Davitt Award for Best Children’s Crime Novel, with fabulous pictures by emerging illustrator Kristin Devine, winner of the 2019 New England Illustration prize. (Publication summary)

1 Carrowmore Neolithic Cemetery, Sligo i "We stand entranced", Jenny Blackford , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: FourW (New Writing) , no. 31 2020; (p. 11-12)
1 y separately published work icon A Country Christmas Beattie Alvarez (editor), Sophie Masson , Jenny Blackford , Goldie Alexander , Armidale : Christmas Press , 2020 20915758 2020 single work children's fiction 'The Eliots at Bluewren House always host a big Christmas party for all the village, which includes a massive feast, a big Christmas tree, presents for all the children, carols, and a visit from Santa. It's a big, fun, glittering occasion and everyone always looks forward to it, especially the children. But this year, everything is much more subdued-the Eliots are not making their usual preparations, planning, ordering things from the village, sending staff on secret errands and so on. The gardens are brown. The dams are dry. The drought has been going for two years. The adults are busy creating fire breaks and making the town safe from bushfires. No one in the town has any money or heart for Christmas. Gloom has settled on the big house. Christmas is only six days away, but it seems there won't be a party, for the first time ever, as Mr Eliot announces the festivities are cancelled. But the youngest Eliot daughter, nine-year-old Bessie, who fervently believes that Santa will bring rain, is determined that the Christmas party must go ahead, and so does her best friend, Katie Phelan. They start by talking Bessie's siblings into helping with their plan, then all of them go to talk to the other village children: and everyone agrees they have to take matters into their own hands and start planning the best Christmas party ever, with the help of some of the adults who learn about what they are doing. It's a secret to everyone else. Or so the kids think. One by one the grown-ups are let into the secret until most of them know, but are all sworn to secret, so they all think that no-one knows. In the finale, all ends well-and there's a lovely Christmas surprise in store, as Santa shows up after all?' (Publication summary)
1 Long Camel Necks i "Llamas graze calm in a flat green space", Jenny Blackford , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Anthology 2020; (p. 73)
1 Eleven Exhibits in a Better Natural History Museum, London i "Shards of the engraved roc egg", Jenny Blackford , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Strange Horizons , 14 September 2020;
1 Black Ice Night, Frogmouth i "The sky was blue-black ice", Jenny Blackford , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , no. 28 2020;
1 2 y separately published work icon The Alpaca Cantos Jenny Blackford , World Square : Pitt Street Poetry , 2020 19562972 2020 selected work poetry
1 Webbing i "Some people say that there's a spider", Jenny Blackford , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Collaboration , no. 31 2019;
1 Snow i "Ten years into the long slow forgetting", Jenny Blackford , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: FourW New Writing , no. 30 2019; (p. 17)
1 Going Home i "Four squawky Noisy Miners", Jenny Blackford , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Solace : Poems from the 2019 ACU Prize for Poetry 2019; (p. 11-13) Rochford Street Review , no. 28 2020;
1 Jellyfish and Sea-snail i "as milk-pale moon jellies", Jenny Blackford , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Social Alternatives , October vol. 38 no. 3 2019; (p. 27)
1 Noisy Green Fruit i "noisy green fruit", Jenny Blackford , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Social Alternatives , vol. 38 no. 2 2019; (p. 63)
1 y separately published work icon The Girl in the Mirror Jenny Blackford , Armidale : Eagle Books , 2019 14172337 2019 single work children's fiction children's mystery fantasy

'The girls at Maddy’s new school look through her as if she is invisible, and say mean things behind her back. The only person who has tried to talk to her is Gareth, who is new too. And he’s good at maths. Talking to him would mean social death. But then strange things happen in old inner-city terrace house Maddy’s family has moved into. She hears spooky noises on the stairs and sees strange faces in the mirror – first a ghastly white face, then a girl in a weird old-fashioned dress. They’re ghosts! The house is haunted!

'The girl in the mirror – Clarissa – starts to talk to Maddy. Maddy’s bedroom was Clarissa’s room back in the 1890s, and it’s the same mirror on the wall – though Clarissa is a Young Lady, so she has to call it a Looking Glass. The spook on the stairs is Clarissa’s brother Bertie, who died of whooping cough when he was six years old. Clarissa and Maddy get on really well – but then Clarissa disappears, and Maddy has strange visions of a huge, evil thing like a giant spider looming over her.

'Maddy’s baby brother gets seriously ill with whooping cough. Even in the hospital, the doctors are helpless.

'Meanwhile, back in the 1890s, the girl in the mirror is having problems of her own. Clarissa’s mother has been in a decline since Clarissa’s poisonous Aunt Lily was widowed, and she moved into their house. Aunt Lily makes a Strengthening Tonic for Mother every week, from plants in the garden. But what if the Tonic that Aunt Lily makes for Clarissa’s mother is actually making her sicker? What if she wants to get Clarissa’s mother out of the way forever?  The two girls have to use all their intelligence and verve to fight against Aunt Lily’s plots, each in her own time, with help from Clarissa’s ghostly brother Bertie—but will they succeed?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Christmas through the Ages i "At twelve, halfway through too many stifling hours", Jenny Blackford , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 2 December vol. 28 no. 24 2018;
1 The True Meaning i "That famous Jewish boy arrived in autumn 4BC", Jenny Blackford , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 2 December vol. 28 no. 24 2018;
1 Flowerpot Hats i "We stand together, shy, knock-kneed", Jenny Blackford , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 2 September vol. 28 no. 18 2018; (p. 60)
1 Knit One Give One i "KOGO's angelic earthly army", Jenny Blackford , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 2 September vol. 28 no. 18 2018; (p. 59)
1 Against the Dark i "When I was young, I squirmed, squeamish-", Jenny Blackford , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 2 September vol. 28 no. 18 2018; (p. 58-59)
1 Writing Workshops at the Muslim School i "The flowers in the garden", Jenny Blackford , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 14 January vol. 28 no. 1 2018;
1 Predator i "A mother house mouse crouched", Jenny Blackford , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Going Down Swinging , no. 38 2017; (p. 196-197)
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