Writing Little Kid Lit
~ Board Books, Picture Books, Chapter
Books and Middle Grade Novels
Online: Monday afternoons, 1 – 3 p.m.
April 11 – June 20, 2022 {no class May 23 or June 6}
Offered on Zoom and accessible from anywhere there's
internet
See details
of all classes starting this April here.
This course is for adults {or teens} interested in writing Picture Books,
Chapter Books, or Middle Grade books. Accessible for beginners and meaty enough
for advanced writers, this course will be focussed on helping you develop your
own writing projects. Through lectures, in-class assignments, homework, and
feedback on your writing, we’ll give you ins and outs of writing for younger
readers and set you on course toward writing books kids will love and parents
will buy.
We’ll have two published children’s authors as
guest speakers:
Jennifer Mook-Sang is
the author of two picture books and a middle grade novel. For this class, she’ll
focus on what she’s learned about writing picture books (unlike other
classes where she’s mostly talked about her journey as an author), and of
course she’ll also be answering whatever questions participants have.
Jennifer grew
up in Guyana and moved to Canada when she was fourteen. While reading
bedtime stories to her two sons, she fell in love with picture books
and decided to write one of her own. In one of Brian
Henry's classes, she found the beginnings of a story.
That story grew into the humorous middle-grade novel, Speechless, published by Scholastic Canada, and
since translated into Portuguese for Brazil (Não Cale! Fale!) and
Turkish (Bir Konuşabilse).
Speechless won the Surrey Schools Book of the Year Award, was
shortlisted for many others, and was recommended by the Ontario Library
Association, the Canadian Children’s Book Centre, the CBC, and the TD
Summer Reading Club.
Jennifer has also published a picture book, Captain Monty Takes the Plunge, with
Kids Can Press. Captain Monty is the boldest, stinkiest pirate to sail the
six or seven seas; in fact, he’s never had a bath. Naturally, the Junior
Library Guild immediately selected him for its fall list of recommended books;
it was short-listed for the Rainforest of Reading Award; and
the Canadian Children’s Book Centre put it on its best books of the year list.
Jennifer’s next picture book will be published by
Tundra Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada.
Erin Silver is a children’s author and freelance writer with
nearly 20 years of professional industry experience. Her work has appeared in Good
Housekeeping, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, Today's Parent, Chatelaine, and The Washington Post, among others.
Erin has three books out now: Just Watch Me (Common
Deer Press), a middle grade novel about the perils of the online
age; What Kids Did: Stories of Kindness
and Invention in the Time of COVID-19 (Second Story Press), a nonfiction picture book about the amazing ways
kids around the world helped during the pandemic; and Proud to Play (Lorimor), featuring outstanding Canadian LGBTQ+
athletes and allies who have made a difference.
Plus, she has two more books coming this spring: Sitting Shiva
(Orca Books), a picture book about a child grieving
his mother, and Rush Hour:
Navigating Our Global Traffic Jam
(Orca), a nonfiction book for kids 9 - 12. More books are on the way.
Erin has a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative
Nonfiction from King's College in Halifax, a postgraduate journalism degree
from Ryerson University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of
Toronto. She's a member of IBBY, The Writers Union of Canada, CANSCAIP and
SCBWI. Visit her at erinsilver.ca
Instructor Brian
Henry has
been a book editor and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He
publishes Quick Brown Fox, Canada's most popular blog for writers, teaches
creative writing at Ryerson University and has led workshops everywhere from
Boston to Buffalo and from Sarnia to Saint John. Brian is the author
of a children's version of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. (Tribute Publishing). But his proudest boast is that he’s has helped many of his
students get published.
Read reviews of Brian's various courses and
workshops here (and
scroll down).
Fee: $176.11
plus 13% hst = $199
To reserve your spot, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
See all of Brian’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend
retreats here.
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