Guest speaker Anne Shone |
Writing for Children and for Young
Adults
~ The world’s hottest market
With Scholastic
Books Executive Editor
~ Anne
Shone
Saturday, September 12, 2020
{Originally scheduled for Saturday, June 13 in Alliston}
{Originally scheduled for Saturday, June 13 in Alliston}
10:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. {or maybe a bit later}
St Stephen’s
on the Hill, 998 Indian Rd, Mississauga, Ontario, in the Common Room (Map here)
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: You may,
but don't have to, bring 3 copies of the opening couple pages (first 500 words)
of your children’s book or young adult novel (or up to 750 words if that gets
you to the end of your picture book or to the end of your first chapter.) If
you’re not currently working on a children’s story, don’t worry, we’ll get you
started on the spot!
Note: This workshop was originally scheduled for June in Alliston, but we needed a larger space to allow for physical distancing. But even with the larger space, we will still need to be a small group, so this will be an outstanding opportunity to network and get feedback on your manuscript from one of the most experienced Kid Lit editors in Canada.
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 years, concentrating on children’s books for the
last fifteen. In that time, she has worked with many of Canada’s top children’s
book authors and illustrators.
Recent highlights include:
picture books (Friends for Real by Ted Staunton, illustrated by
Ruth Ohi; Can You Imagine? by Wallace Edwards; and Nibi’s
Water Song by Sunshine Tenascoc , illustrated by Chief Lady Bird);
novels (My Best Friend and Other Illusions by Suri Rosen; 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), to name just a few.
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.
"Brian’s the real deal. He
isn't just an inspiring teacher – he's plugged into the publishing world! He
got me an agent who sold my first novel, to publishers around the world.
My 13th novel, The Awakening – a YA urban fantasy – hit number 1 on the New York Times bestsellers list. Currently,
Random House Canada, Bantam U.S. and Little Brown in Britain have contracted my
next seven books. So it looks like I’ll be writing for a while."
~ Kelley
Armstrong, Aylmer, Ontario
Fee: $45.13 + 13% hst = $51 paid
in advance by mail or Interac
or $48.67 + 13% hst
= $55 if you wait to pay at the door
To reserve a
spot now, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
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beyond.
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