Book Publishers

We have a fondness for publishers here at Reading for Australia and the Kids' Lit Quiz because without publishers we wouldn't have books.

We warmly invite book publishers who wish to support the Kids' Lit Quiz:
  • by providing books for prizes for the kids' competitions; 
  • by encouraging authors to participate;
  • in other ways,
all in return for suitable and thankful acknowledgement, to contact Linda De Silva at readingforaustralia@gmail.com.au

2015 Supporters

The Kids' Lit Quiz Australia and Reading for Australia gratefully acknowledge and thank the following book publishers for donating books for prizes in the 2015 Kids' Lit Quiz Australia competition.

Please click on each logo to be linked through to the home page of each publisher's web site where you can find lots of useful information about children's and young adult books and authors:

Allen & Unwin

Hardie Grant Egmont

Harper Collins Australia

Pan Macmillan Australia

Penguin Books Australia

Walker Books Australia and New Zealand



2014 Supporters

The Kids' Lit Quiz Australia and Reading for Australia gratefully acknowledge and thank the following book publishers for donating books for prizes in the 2014 Kids' Lit Quiz Australia competition.

Please click on each logo to be linked through to the home page of each publisher's web site where you can find lots of useful information about children's and young adult books and authors:

Allen & Unwin

Hardie Grant Egmont

Harper Collins Australia

Magabala Books

Pan Macmillan Australia

Penguin Books Australia

Scholastic Australia

Walker Books Australia and New Zealand

2013 Supporters

Walker Books Australia








The value added by publishers can be seen in the story of how the highly acclaimed book, A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness, came to be.  While the work holds its own as a brilliant piece of fiction, the back story tells of a marvelous, collaborative project put together by a publisher whose editors' skill and judgment was critical.

The publisher, Walker Books, represented both authors Siobhan Dowd and Patrick Ness.  Before she died, Siobhan Dowd discussed her ideas for the book with her editor.  After her death, and recognising the value of the concept, Walker Books engaged Patrick Ness to write the story and found Jim Kay to illustrate it.

Jim Kay and Patrick Ness did not meet until after the book was published in May 2011, and yet the separate components of the book - the concept, the text and the illustrations - all combine seamlessly thanks to the publisher who brought it together.