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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Winter Conference Registration Opens Monday!

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Registration for the SCBWI 2012 Winter Conference begins Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 10AM PDT.  Click here for registration. The ...
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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Farewell & Thank You from TEAM BLOG

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TEAM BLOG supporting its captain On behalf of SCBWI TEAM BLOG (Martha Brockenbrough, Lee Wind, Jaime Temairik, Suzanne Young, Jolie S...
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

My Experience at Arthur Levine's Monday Intensive: Chapter One: The Great First Date of Your Novel

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Arthur Levine, out-of-this-world editor and award-winning author, took twenty-seven authors out on a most-amazing first date. For Arthur th...
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Monday, August 8, 2011

My Experience at the Monday Intensive for Illustrators

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L-R Kadir, hidden David, Paul, Richard, Marla and Jerry. Denise was looking for her acorn. The black and blue goody bags are not full of...

My Experience at the Ellen Hopkins Writers Intensive: Writing Novels In Verse

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Every one of Ellen Hopkins ' seven young adult novels in verse have hit the New York Times Bestseller lists, and there's a reason ...
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First Time Conference Attendee Renisha Ricks

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At the end of the Monday of intensives, I caught up with first time conference attendee Renisha Ricks to ask her about her experience...
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Writing intensive: Lisa Yee on bullies and antagonists

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Lisa Yee, the hilarious and wonderful author of 10 novels for kids and young adults, made me cry during her session on bullies and antagon...
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Michelle Parker-Rock is the 2011 SCBWI Member of the Year!

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Regional Advisor for Arizona, Michelle Parker-Rock is the author of over a dozen books (including her most recent series, Authors Kids Love...
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Diane Muldrow: pacing the picture book

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Diane Muldrow Diane Muldrow is the editorial director at  Golden Books/Random House, editor of Little Golden Books, a sweet, classic lin...
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My Experience at the Bruce Coville Writing Intensive: Making Room For Magic! The Art Of Writing Fantasy

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Bruce Coville is a remarkable storyteller and author, and when you read his books, like "Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher," and ...

SCBWI Poolside Pajama Party Pix

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We sneaked out of the morning Intensives to post a few photos from the Saturday night 40 Winks Poolside Pajama Party. If you were captured o...
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Book Signing at Once Upon a Time Bookstore

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Yesterday a few SCBWI members got together for a book signing at Once Upon a Time bookstore in Montrose for a YA Rising Stars event. Other...

Tina Wexler: Hook, Line, and Sinker!

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On a day of intensives, I got a chance to stop by and listen to agent Tina Wexler. Tina is a literary agent at ICM, representing authors i...

Writers Intensive Panel: Making the Most of the Critique Experience

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 l to r: Aaron Hartler, Allyn Johnston, Alessandra Balzer, Jennifer Hunt  SCBWI's Aaron Hartzler moderates a panel of editors ...
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First Time Conference Attendee Liliana Erasmus

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Liliana Erasmus is a member of SCBWI from Aruba (Dutch Caribbean) and was a first time attendee at the 40th Anniversary SCBWI Summer Confere...
Sunday, August 7, 2011

First Time Conference Attendees Chris Riley and Sean Son

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Just before Sunday's booksigning party, Chris Riley (from New York) and Sean Son (from Korea) tell us about their experience attending S...

Laurie Halse Anderson: Daring the Universe

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 Laurie Halse Anderson  Awesome author Laurie Halse Anderson closes the non-Intensives portion of the conference with a keynote a...
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Emma Dryden and Harold Underdown's PAL workshop: Social Media for Authors & Illustrators

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Harold Underdown is the man behind The Purple Crayon website, one of the first online resources in children's literature. He posts gr...

Abigail McAden: Creating Popular Fiction

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Abigail McAden is the Paperback Publishing Director of Scholastic and Editorial Director of Point. One of the best ways to hone your gen...

Steve Malk - Making the Most of Your Illustration Career: How to Break In, Stay In, and Thrive

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Steve looking for a transom he can shimmy through Originally, I was THRILLED to attend Writers House agent Steve Malk's session be...
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