What Does a Literary Agent Do? A Children's Guide to Publishing (Part Three)

What Does a Literary Agent Do? A Children's Guide to Publishing (Part Three)

Read all about literary and foreign rights agents, what they do, their influence on publishing, how they encourage literacy, and how they enable change. You don't want to miss out learning about this absolutely critical role within the publishing industry.
November 16, 2023 — Ted Harris
What Does a Publisher Do? A Children's Guide to Publishing (Part Two)

What Does a Publisher Do? A Children's Guide to Publishing (Part Two)

In our last blog we spoke about the relevance of libraries. While we delved into why libraries are still relevant today, we didn't answer the question of "Where do libraries get their books?" So, how does a book enter the public domain (in other words, get into our hands)? Getting an idea from an author’s imagination into the hands of the reader requires careful curating and a host of people are involved, but one of the most vital roles is that of the Publisher.  
September 15, 2023 — Ted Harris
Why We Support Local Businesses: Keeping South African Books Lekker

Why We Support Local Businesses: Keeping South African Books Lekker

There's not much more to it, other than this thought, "How can we expect our readership to buy local books, if we don't choose local first?" We choose to lead the way. 
Kingsmead Book Fair's Young Writers’ Competition 2023

Kingsmead Book Fair's Young Writers’ Competition 2023

Kingsmead College, a leading girls’ school in Johannesburg, is proud to announce that entries are open for the second KBF Young Writers’ Competition.  Celebrating the talents of young writers across our country, the competition is open to children aged 6 – 18. 
The Science Behind Bedtime Stories for Kids

The Science Behind Bedtime Stories for Kids

Once upon a time... Those four words hold so much promise for young ears. A time for them to leave behind reality and allow their imaginations to take them to fantastic places, in the safe company of a parent or parents. How many of us remember, with fondness, these words?
September 23, 2022 — Ted Harris
What is didactic writing for children

What is Didactic Writing and When to Avoid It?

Our focus at Imagnary House is on the kinds of stories that children and young adults enjoy. More so than older audiences, children are very quick to pick up when they are being preached to. That's why we would like books to put the story front and centre, to facilitate the development of imagination. 
June 08, 2022 — Ted Harris
The Comic Conundrum: Are Comic Books Good for Kids?

The Comic Conundrum: Are Comic Books Good for Kids?

Comic books, in the form we know them, are relatively new, first making their appearance in the 1930’s, having developed from comic strips in newspapers. In current times, comic books are becoming more accepted as a form of literature as well as a teaching tool, despite nagging naysayers. 
March 31, 2022 — Ted Harris
kids covid symptoms story book

Coronavirus: A Free Children's Book

At Imagnary House, we love to support the wonderful efforts of other publishers, authors and illustrators within the publishing industry, especially when those efforts are targeted at relieving the stress of explaining a worldwide pandemic to our children. In this vein, we are happy to guide our readers to the freely available digital version of Coronavirus: A Children's Book.  
March 04, 2021 — Gordon Ritchie
Shortlisted: Bologna Prize for Best Children’s Publishers of the Year 2020

Shortlisted: Bologna Prize for Best Children’s Publishers of the Year 2020

We’ve been shortlisted for the Bologna Prize for Best Children’s Publishers of the Year! The award is of a very respected class in the industry because there are only six publishing houses per year that are awarded with the title (one from each designated geographic area). The Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the Year highlights publishers who are at the forefront of creativity and innovation. 

April 15, 2020 — Gordon Ritchie
Our 2019 Call for Submissions

Our 2019 Call for Submissions

We are a boutique publishing house for kids' books and young-adult literature in South Africa, and we're calling for manuscript submissions. Send us your novels, picture books, and more!
July 10, 2019 — Imagnary House
Book Launch: The Straw Giant and the Crow

Book Launch: The Straw Giant and the Crow

Join us as we launch The Straw Giant and the Crow, a truly heartfelt and off-the-wall story of unlikely friendships and of what love really means. Author and artist Jess Bosworth Smith will be doing a live reading of the book, with some fun straw activities to be had at the same time.
May 24, 2018 — Imagnary House
A Call for Submissions this July 2017

A Call for Submissions this July 2017

Get excited! On the 1st of July 2017, we're opening up our submissions, and are looking to build up our publication list for the next 2 years. We're looking for stories that are fun and imaginative, but also address current societal issues for children. We want simple stories that mean something and can feed positively into our children's futures. However, we're not after didactic or educational texts, and definitely lean towards manuscripts that can travel.

June 28, 2017 — Imagnary House