Photo Credit:
Photo credit
Makito Inomata
Nancy Vo
BIO
Biography

Nancy Vo was raised where the sun rose in the prairies and set behind the Rockies. By day, she works as a facility planner, where her colleagues politely tolerate her love of bad puns and argyle socks. By night, she works on picture books. The Outlaw and The Ranger are the first two books in her picture book trilogy, Crow Stories. 

ADDRESS
City: Vancouver, Province/Territory: British Columbia
EMAIL
GENRE
Picture Books
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
max 40
Presentation Length
1 hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

1) The Outlaw /The Ranger

The presentation opens by showing images of the city, past and present. This sets the stage for a Western theme. Then there is usually a reading from one of the picture books. Depending on the age of the audience, there is a brief talk about the making of a picture book. Images of works in progress and how I work are discussed. The presentation ends with a drawing session where I draw crows in the style of other illustrators to show that there are many different interpretations of the same subject. Best for grades 2 to 4.

 

2) As Glenn as Can Be

There is a brief reading of the book – choice for teacher to read aloud or an audience member(s). The audience is introduced to images of Toronto in 1932 and there is discussion about the young Glenn Gould who was born in the same year. Historical photos of the city are used to support the notion that Glenn Gould came of age at the same time that Canada came of age as a nation. Other discussion topics touch on illustrating a picture book written by someone else, historical accuracy vs artistic licence. Videos are shown of works in progress so that the audience gets a sense of how the images were made. The class will be emailed an educational resource, Glenn Gould/Canada timeline. Best for music classes and grades 3 to 5

 

3) Boobies

After a reading of the book, there is a discussion about how the book came to be (it was a dare), how many rejections it received (over 40) before publishing, and how many times it was remade (at least two). The presentation concludes with a demonstration of stencilling. This part could be messy, so I'll bring the wipes, but if a table covered in newsprint is available, it will make the process easier. There will be a Q&A session while I'm doing the demonstration. Students will get an animal classification handout. Best for grades 2 to 4.

Here is more info about the book: https://open-book.ca/News/Never-Patronize-or-Hide-Things-Nancy-Vo-Shares-Her-Philosophy-of-Writing-for-Kids-Her-New-Picture-Book-Boobies?fbclid=IwAR0XWKiFNYV0e05G93iuE8ZfE1_Mi0nQKzzEpp2YYic1DboyXVtviZjxuck

 

Presentation Fee(s)
$300
School presentation details
Audience Size
Max 40
Intended Audience
Ages 7-10
Presentation Length
1 hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

1) The Outlaw /The Ranger

The presentation opens by showing images of the city, past and present. This sets the stage for a Western theme. Then there is usually a reading from one of the picture books. Depending on the age of the audience, there is a brief talk about the making of a picture book. Images of works in progress and how I work are discussed. The presentation ends with a drawing session where I draw crows in the style of other illustrators to show that there are many different interpretations of the same subject. Best for grades 2 to 4.

 

2) As Glenn as Can Be

There is a brief reading of the book – choice for teacher to read aloud or an audience member(s). The audience is introduced to images of Toronto in 1932 and there is discussion about the young Glenn Gould who was born in the same year. Historical photos of the city are used to support the notion that Glenn Gould came of age at the same time that Canada came of age as a nation. Other discussion topics touch on illustrating a picture book written by someone else, historical accuracy vs artistic licence. Videos are shown of works in progress so that the audience gets a sense of how the images were made. The class will be emailed an educational resource, Glenn Gould/Canada timeline. Best for music classes and grades 3 to 5

 

3) Boobies

After a reading of the book, there is a discussion about how the book came to be (it was a dare), how many rejections it received (over 40) before publishing, and how many times it was remade (at least two). The presentation concludes with a demonstration of stencilling. This part could be messy, so I'll bring the wipes, but if a table covered in newsprint is available, it will make the process easier. There will be a Q&A session while I'm doing the demonstration. Students will get an animal classification handout. Best for grades 2 to 4.

Here is more info about the book: https://open-book.ca/News/Never-Patronize-or-Hide-Things-Nancy-Vo-Shares-Her-Philosophy-of-Writing-for-Kids-Her-New-Picture-Book-Boobies?fbclid=IwAR0XWKiFNYV0e05G93iuE8ZfE1_Mi0nQKzzEpp2YYic1DboyXVtviZjxuck

Presentation Fee(s)
$300
Programs & Interests
Interested in participating Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program:
All members are eligible for the Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program. Are you interested in participating in this pro
Yes
Interested in participating in the Northern Ontario WITS program:
The Union’s Northern Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program funds in-person visits to northern Ontario schools when possible. Ar
Yes