The Official SCBWI Conference Blog

Your SCBWI 2025 Summer Conference "TEAM BLOG" is Jolie Stekly, Justin Campbell, and Jaime Temairik. Check in here and on socials at #scbwisummer25 for updates, countdowns, and LIVE BLOGGING from the conference!

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Student Illustrator & Writer Scholarship Winners

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The SCBWI puts a call out to undergraduate and graduate schools across the country every year to find the most talented student writers and ...
Saturday, February 11, 2017

The LGBTQ + Allies Q&A Social

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With an expanding circle as more and more people arrived, and with special guests that included Ellen Hopkins, Heidi Stemple, Laurent Linn, ...

Illustrator Social — Now with Cash Bar!

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Thanks to fearless and generous social media-er / author/illustrator Debbie Ohi for capturing our great group of socializing illustrators! ...

Shout outs to the Regional Advisor Teams and SCBWI Staff

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Lin and the crowd of 1,000+ of us cheer on… The Amazing Regional Advisor Teams The SCBWI Staff Find out more about SCBWI...

A look at #NY17SCBWI Art Browse!

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Children's Books and the Social Media World Panel - Travis Jonker

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Travis photo stolen from the Horn Book.   Travis Jonker is an elementary school librarian in Michigan. He writes reviews (and the occasi...

Cynthia Leitich Smith: The Social Media Panel

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Cynthia Leitich Smith is the New York Times and Publishers Weekly best-selling, award-winning YA author of the Tantalize series, the Fer...

Panel: Children's Books and the Social Media World: Matthew Winner

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Matthew Winner, an elementary library media specialist, is the co-founder and content director of All The Wonders, a popular children’s li...

The Children's Books and Social Media Panel Begins!

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From left to right:  SCBWI Team Blogger and moderator Martha Brockenbrough, blogger/librarian Travis Jonker, author/blogger Cynthia Leit...

Tahereh Mafi Keynote

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Lin Oliver introduces our next keynote speaker, Tahereh Mafi , saying she has captivated the imagination and the love of her readers, an...

Emily Easton: Writing Nonfiction for Children and Young People

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Emily Easton is the VP and Publisher of Crown Books For Young Readers. She was formerly Publishing Director of the Walker imprint of B...

Breakout workshop: The Artist-Led Picture Book

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Since 2004, Kristen Noble has worked as an art director at Candlewick Press. Recently, however, she became the publisher at Page Street Pu...

Andrew Harwell: Writing Middle Grade Fiction

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Andrew Harwell is a Senior Editor at HarperCollins Children's Books. What is middle grade? The fiction that is aimed at readers fr...

Andrea Davis Pinkney: Beginning Chapters

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Andrea Davis Pinkney is an award-winning, NYT bestselling author and editor-at-large for Scholastic. In short, an all-around genius. She s...

Travis Jonker: Creating Unusual Books Outside The Boundaries

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Travis Jonker is a K-4 elementary school librarian in Michigan. In 2007 he started the kid lit blog, 100 scope notes ( hosted on School Libr...

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Ari Lewin is Executive Editor at G.P Putnam's Sons, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group at Penguin Random House. Some of her tit...

Sara Pennypacker: Making Your Work Memorable

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Sara Pennypacker is the author of seventeen children's books, including the New York Times bestselling Clementine series, Summer of the...

Kat Brzozowski: Writing YA Romance

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Kat Brzozowski is an editor at Swoon Reads/Feiwel & Friends. She acquires YA for Feiwel & Friends and edits c...
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