A tribute to Julian Leatherdale, author of The Phantasmic Detective Agency

Julian at the Historical Novel Society of Australasia conference, Sydney, October 2019 (photo taken by Sophie Masson).

We were very sad to hear the news of the death, on Wednesday this week (April 22), of Julian Leatherdale, author of our wonderful upcoming title, The Phantasmic Detective Agency.

As well as being a brilliant writer, Julian was a lovely, generous person and a delight to work with, and truly professional in the best sense of the term: flexible, hard-working, courteous and always considerate. We sent him his author copies some weeks ago and are very glad that he got to see and hold this, his first children’s?YA novel (though not his first novel of course, as he wrote three gripping, elegant adult historical novels too). His response to receiving the book was characteristic of his grace and warmth, even at a time when he was desperately ill: ‘I struggle to find the right words to describe how moved I am to see this beautiful book in its finished form. It is everything and more than I could have imagined when I wrote it….How perfectly has my vision as writer been realised by your team. I count myself very fortunate that my book found its way to you!
We count ourselves fortunate indeed that Julian’s fabulous book found its way to us, and that we had the chance to get to work with him so closely and happily. We mourn his loss, but are so proud to be publishing The Phantasmic Detective Agency. Next week, when it is officially released, we will be celebrating Julian’s magnificent creative achievement and hoping that many, many readers will find their way to his book and love it as much as we do.
We extend our deepest sympathies to Julian’s wife and fellow writer Claire Corbett, their children Sam and Leo, and all the family, in this time of great grief.
Vale, Julian: you will be greatly missed.

The Phantasmic Detective Agency a Featured Book on United Publishers of Armidale

Eagle Books is very pleased to say that our upcoming(May) title, The Phantasmic Detective Agency, Julian Leatherdale’s wonderful historical fantasy adventure novel for middle-grade readers, is one of the Featured Books for the newly-launched United Publishers of Armidale website.

As well as details of the book, including buying links, on the page you will find some great activities and resources centred around the book.  We invite you to check them out!

All welcome to celebratory Newcastle launch of The Girl in the Mirror!

On Saturday November 30 , 4pm-6pm, our latest title, Jenny Blackford’s fabulous The Girl in the Mirror, will be officially launched at MacLean’s Booksellers in Hamilton, Newcastle, NSW. The book will be launched by celebrated  Newcastle-based illustrator Liz Anelli, and Jenny of course will be in attendance to sign copies of the book. All welcome!

This is a free event but you should register your interest in attending here. 

Our authors at the 2019 HNSA conference

Jenny Blackford and her new novel, The Girl in the Mirror, (Eagle Books 2019)

Stephen Hart, author of The Lighthouse at Pelican Rock(Eagle Books 2018) and his wife and fellow writer Pamela Freeman, author of The Fastest Ship in Space(Second Look, 2018)

Julian Leatherdale, author of The Phantasmic Detective Agency(Eagle Books, coming in 2020)

 

 

 

 

 

Over the weekend we were at the 2019 Historical Novel Society of Australasia(HNSA)’s excellent conference, held this year at the University of Western Sydney’s Parramatta South Campus. Eagle Books was a conference sponsor, donating books for delegates’ goodie bags and as prizes for shortlisted writers in the HNSA/ARA short story contest. As well as enjoying the conference and its fabulous program of great speakers and presentations, it was great to catch up with several of our authors attending!

Publication day for The Girl in the Mirror!

Today is the official publication day of our latest Eagle Books title, Jenny Blackford’s gripping, spooky novel,  The Girl in the Mirror.  

Available in all good bookshops around Australia, The Girl in the Mirror is an enthralling mix of mystery, time slip and ghost story, with atmospheric cover and internal illustrations by Fiona McDonald, and we are delighted to have it on our list. Congratulations and happy publication day, Jenny and Fiona!

You can read more about the book here.

 

 

First advance review for The Girl in the Mirror!

An excellent first review of our forthcoming title, Jenny Blackford’s The Girl in the Mirror, has just appeared in Buzz Words magazine, here’s a short extract:

There is a mystery to be solved and lives to be saved and an evil force to be overcome. This time-shifting tale hooks the reader into the mystery with its clever storytelling. The reader wants to join the girls in their quest to remove the evil that lurks in the shadows of both their lives. 

You can read the whole review here.

(The Girl in the Mirror‘s official release date is October 8, but you can order it already from your favourite bookshop.)

 

Cover reveal for Jenny Blackford’s The Girl in the Mirror

We are delighted to reveal the fabulous cover for our forthcoming(October) Eagle Books title, The Girl in the Mirror, by Jenny Blackford.  Cover illustration is by Fiona McDonald, design by Beattie Alvarez.

The Girl in the Mirror, a gripping and original middle-grade novel which is a mix of time slip, ghost story and mystery, will be published by Eagle Books on October 14. You can read more about it here.

Reprint for Tomodachi: The Forest of the Night!

We are delighted to announce that today we’ve ordered a reprint of Simon Higgins’ fabulous novel, Tomodachi: The Forest of the Night. The book was first published in March, and has been so popular with readers, booksellers  and librarians that we’ve run out of copies! Congratulations to Simon whose briliant storytelling skills have captured young readers’ imaginations, to Jenny Wang, whose beautiful cover and internal illustrations have really helped the book to stand out, and to our own design and editing team who worked tirelessly to produce this fabulous title!

And if you haven’t yet caught up with this wonderful book, we recommend you head over to your nearest bookshop and grab a copy now 🙂

New review of Tomodachi: The Forest of the Night

There’s a nice review of Tomodachi: The Forest of the Night in the latest(March) issue of the prestigious children’s literature magazine Magpies.

The review, which is by Joy Lawn, isn’t available online, but here’s a short extract:

‘…fight scenes are gripping, prolific and told with undeniable authority. They, and issues of difference and how to manage it positively, deftly propel the reader into another place and culture.’