Showing posts with label Mike Jung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Jung. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Thank You, and Save The Dates For The Virtual New York Themed Mid-Winter Conference February 21-22, 2021

On behalf of myself, Jaime Temairik, Jolie Stekly, Don Tate, Leah Henderson, Mike Jung, Susie Ghahremani, Gaby Rodriguez, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, and Winsome Bingham,

Thank you for joining us for this #SCBWISummerSpec journey!




Remember that the full recordings of the panels and keynote conversations (as well as the portfolio showcase and the conference bookstore!) will be available to everyone registered for the conference for the entire month of August.

And save the dates:
Virtual New York SCBWI Winter Conference
February 21-22, 2021
SCBWI's annual winter extravaganza will take place online in 2021. Faculty, program, and a full schedule will be available in late October 2020.

This beautiful image, and the creation animation above, are by Susie Ghahremani






Friday, August 2, 2013

Mike Jung: Making Fantasy/Sci-Fi Elements Thrive in a Contemporary Setting

Author Mike Jung's workshop on Making Fantasy/Sci-Fi Elements Thrive in a Contemporary Setting was standing room only. The place was packed! Mike is a SCBWI success story, having met his editor, Arthur Levine, at this conference in 2010. His debut novel Geeks, Girls, and Secret Identities was recently released. To start his session, Mike invited Arthur Levine up front and they sang a song while Mike played the ukelele. :)

Once the applause and whistles died down, Mike dove into his workshop. To make a believable story with fantasy and sci-fi elements, the author has to seamlessly integrate those elements into a contemporary setting. He broke it down to two levels: Structural and Personal.

Mike is naturally funny and charming, and he kept the crowd laughing with his jokes and talk of sweating. (Sorry, Mike. Had to throw that in there).

One question he advises authors to ask themselves is about the infrastructure. How does the fantasy affect society on the broadest level? Things like law enforcement, education, or media?

Authors need to see the big picture first--the structure before they can break it down to the personal level. He also stresses that authors need to have rules--and those have to be consistent if the plan is to keep the reader's trust and interest.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

SCBWI Success Story: Mike Jung



In the run-up to the summer conference, SCBWI Team Blogger Martha Brockenbrough is interviewing some SCBWI members for their remarkable conference success stories.

Here she interviews Mike Jung on his career turning points at SCBWI conferences, his advice to first-time conference attendees, and what he hopes people will get from his presentations, as it will be his first time on the conference faculty!  (Mike will be presenting two workshops at #LA13SCBWI, "Making Fantasy/Sci-Fi Elements Thrive in a Contemporary Setting" on Friday morning, and "Imagining Ethnicity" with Arthur Levine on Friday afternoon, and he'll also be on the Saturday morning "SCBWI Success Story Panel!")

We hope you can join us at the 2013 SCBWI Summer Conference!

Illustrate and Write On,
Lee