The Calling, a YA novel by Kelley Armstrong
a New York Times #1 bestselling author
and one of Brian's students
Writing for Children and for Young Adults
~ The world’s hottest market
With Scholastic Books executive editor
~ Anne
Shone
Saturday, October 2, 2021
1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Online via Zoom and accessible wherever there’s Internet
If you want to write the next best-selling
children’s books or just want to create stories for your own kids,
this workshop is for you. Learn how to write stories kids and young adults will
love and find out what you need to know to sell your book. Be sure to bring all
your questions – we'll have lots of time for interaction.
Special option: Participants are invited
to submit the opening couple pages (first 500 words) of your children’s book or
young adult novel (or up to 1,000 words if that gets you to the end of your
picture book or to the end of your first chapter). Email your pages to
me prior to our workshop. We want to do some peer critiquing for everyone,
and Anne and I will publicly critique half a dozen submissions so everyone can
see what works, what doesn’t, and how to improve your story-telling. If
you’re not currently working on a children’s story, don’t worry, we’ll get you
started! ~Brian
Guest speaker Anne Shone is the Executive Editor at Scholastic Canada,
where she acquires books for publication. Scholastic Canada does not usually
accept un-agented manuscripts, unless you’ve heard Anne speak at a workshop, so
for anyone considering submitting to Scholastic, this workshop is a great
opportunity.
Anne has worked in book publishing for over
twenty-five years, concentrating on children’s books for the last twenty.
In that time, she has worked with many of the top children’s book
authors and illustrators in this country.
Recent highlights include: picture books (Oliver
Bounces Back by Alison Hughes, illustrated by Charlene Chua; Choose Kindness by Ruth Ohi; and Nibi’s Water Song by
Sunshine Tenasco, illustrated by Chief Lady Bird); graphic novels (The Good
Fight, by Ted Staunton, illustrated by Josh Rosen); novels (Like a Duck by
Deborah Kerbel; Waiting Under Water by Riel Nason;
and the Almost Epic Squad series); nonfiction (Keep Up,
Katmai by Barrett Hedges and Pili Palm-Leis; and It Seemed
Like a Good Idea…. by Ted Staunton and Will Staunton)—with lots
of exciting new things in development.
Workshop leader Brian Henry has been a book editor,
author, and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He
publishes Quick Brown Fox, Canada’s most popular blog for writers and
is the author of a children’s version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Tribute
Publishing Inc). But his proudest boast is that he’s has helped many of
his students get published.
Read reviews of Brian’s
classes and workshops here.
Fee: $43.36 + 13% hst = $49 paid
in advance by mail or Interac
To reserve a spot now,
email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
See all of Brian’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day
workshops, and weekend retreats here.
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