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Author Success - In the media, awards, reviews

December’s Storyteller Spotlight!

This December, we’re featuring a Tellwell author whose work has connected with readers in meaningful ways. With incredible book reviews, public recognition, book and author awards, and book events, this feature shares a closer look at their journey and achievements.

It’s an opportunity to learn more about the author and the care behind their books, and to celebrate the creativity that shapes their work.

Awards

We’re thrilled to share that Zlata Prudyus has been named a Finalist for the 2026 Canadian Choice Award in the Authors Category in Edmonton!

Zlata, a creative sixth grader, first wrote Amy and the Magic Forest as a school assignment. The story follows Amy, who discovers a magical realm filled with purple clouds, blue trees, and red-capped mushrooms. Guided by the fairy Freya, Amy learns lessons about friendship, bravery, and kindness while navigating whimsical adventures and reflecting on her own life.

Filled with imagination, colorful settings, and heartwarming lessons, Zlata’s debut showcases her passion for storytelling and inspires young readers to embrace creativity and courage.

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Author Success - In the media, awards, reviews

June Author Highlights

This month we’re showcasing Tellwell authors who have shared their unique journeys, each serving as an inspiration in the literary world!

Publicity

Peter Gribble, the Tellwell author behind the The City of the Magicians series, was recently featured in Reader Views!

Writing a story can be a strange experience and has parallels with what happens in reality. There’s an occasional sense of being lost but that’s good. Some ideas come fully formed from some underlayer of the creative process. Many times, I just won’t know until it writes itself.

-Peter Gribble
in an exclusive interview with Reader Views

BL Ryan, the author of the book Greystone, also graced the pages of Reader Views Kids!

The work is writing the scenes using the best possible language and connecting the scenes to form a coherent story, usually with many plotlines because I find the back stories of the characters so interesting. 

-BL Ryan
in an exclusive interview with Reader Views Kids
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