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On this blog you will find:
* articles about writing and illustrating Children's Books
* information about the society and its members
* information about activities
* links to websites and blogs about Children's Books
Enjoy!
* articles about writing and illustrating Children's Books
* information about the society and its members
* information about activities
* links to websites and blogs about Children's Books
Enjoy!
About SCBWI
The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, formed in 1971 by a group of Los Angeles based writers for children, is the only international organization to offer a variety of services to people who write, illustrate, or share a vital interest in children’s literature. The SCBWI acts as a network for the exchange of knowledge between writers, illustrators, editors, publishers, agents, librarians, educators, booksellers and others involved with literature for young people. There are currently more than 19,000 members worldwide, in over 70 regions, making it the largest children's writing organization in the world.
20 May, 2008
SCBWI Retreat
For coverage of the SCBWI Retreat, click on the title above. It'll take you to brief reports on:
From story board to published book: How to find your own way in the world of publishing - a talk by international literary agent Susanne Koppe.
Blank page to under a child's pillow: the creative process - a talk by Editorial Director, Picture/Gift Books, Macmillan Children's Books, UK, Suzanne Carnell
International children's magazine market: What material they need, how to submit work, how children's magazine copyright and payment works - a talk by Christine Clark
Panel Discussions
Stories by Sindiwe Magona
Workshops
Discussions
From story board to published book: How to find your own way in the world of publishing - a talk by international literary agent Susanne Koppe.
Blank page to under a child's pillow: the creative process - a talk by Editorial Director, Picture/Gift Books, Macmillan Children's Books, UK, Suzanne Carnell
International children's magazine market: What material they need, how to submit work, how children's magazine copyright and payment works - a talk by Christine Clark
Panel Discussions
Stories by Sindiwe Magona
Workshops
Discussions
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