For Creative Girls

Call For Writers & Illustrators – The Journey Series: An Invisible Borders Project

As part of their goal to redefine the place of contemporary Africans in the world, and to foster understanding of African experiences and identities, Invisible Borders will embark on a project to publish a series of books for children ages 7 to 12. These books will tell about the histories and cultures of Africans, bringing some of the continent’s most significant, yet relatively unknown, figures and stories to the fore.
Invisible Borders is seeking African writers and illustrators to work with them on the first book in this project. The selected writer and illustrator will be paid for their work.

How to Apply
We welcome applications from African writers and illustrators. Please email info@invisible-borders.com with the following attached:
A short bio
A CV highlighting any previous work relevant to this call
For writers: A 3 to 5 page sample of children’s writing (preferably writing relevant to the subject of this call, if available).
For illustrators: Portfolio/work samples containing at least 12 pieces.

Documents and illustrations should be sent in as PDF files.
Deadline for submissions is October 9, 2017.

The series will present fictionalized accounts of the lives and exploits of selected Africans, as well as stories of societies, civilizations and cultures within the context of Africa’s history. The series will feature colourful and engaging illustrations, with child-friendly and age-appropriate language. The target readership is primarily children of ages 7 to 12.

The objective of this series is not to invoke a sense of nostalgia for or relive Africa’s past, but to show the connections between Africa’s past and its present, to illustrate how our history has influenced – and still does – our realities and perception of the world. Through this series, we aim to show the relevance of history and its crucial role in shaping who we are, to forge a meaningful relationship between our past and our present, and possibly project the future.