"Working with Tundra has been an incredible experience. "As my career has progressed, I've recognized the importance of creating opportunities for new and emerging Indigenous writers so they can write stories that matter, that heal, that inspire and that lead us on a good path," Robertson said in a statement. Robertson manages to write as much as he does He also hosted the CBC Manitoba podcast Kiwewand served as the CBC Books judge of The First Page student writing challenge in 2020-2021. His most recent books are the novel The Theory of Crows, the YA series The Misewa Saga, the picture book On the Trapline and the memoir Black Water. Robertson has published several books across a variety of genres, including the graphic novels Will I See? and Sugar Falls, and the Governor General's Literary Award-winning picture book When We Were Alone, illustrated by Julie Flett. Robertson's imprint will expand on Tundra's publishing program. Tundra Book Group, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada, is Canada's oldest English-language children's book publisher. The imprint will publish books targeted toward young readers of all ages and across all children's book categories in the hopes of attracting emerging Indigenous talent and supporting a few established authors in the industry. tqXpAKoy2V- this new role, Robertson will develop, launch and lead the yet-to-be-named children's imprint. That heal, inspire and lead us on a good path. I am the Editorial Director of a new imprint at focused on creating opportunities for new and emerging Indigenous writers, so they can tell stories that matter.
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