These are workshops for writers of children's books that I highly recommend.
Appalachian Writers Workshop in Hindman, KY: workshops in all genres, including workshops on Writing Stories for Children conducted by George Ella Lyon and other published authors
Writers Workshop at Chautauqua from the Highlights Foundation. And Highlights Foundation: workshops for children’s writers and illustrators, hosted by the people behind Boyds Mills Press and Highlights magazine.
Online and Correspondence Workshops:
Institute of Children's Literature: a correspondence course. The program offers excellent instructors and a monthly newsletter.
Children’s Writer Author Meredith Sue Willis has a terrific “Resources for Writers” site. She also conducts online writing classes.
I hope you find these children's book writingr workshops helpful. Please let me know if you do.
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The Purple Crayon: A Children's Book Editor's Site from freelance editor Harold Underdown. A very comprehensive children's writers and illustrator’s site: what you need to know starting out as well as articles on a variety of publishing related subject. Includes information about writing, promotion, publishing and more. There are so many resources for writers of children's books that are easily accessed online. This is an organization for writers of children's book that I have found very helpful: There are several "apple" books on the market. I was pleased that Kirkus Reviews called my book, GOLDEN DELICIOUS: A CINDERELLA APPLE STORY, a "standout." As part of Governor Manchin's "Come Home to West Virginia" effort, our state's Wonderful West Virginia Magazine will be publishing a special "West Virginia Reunion" issue. As a West Virginia author, I was asked to share my thoughts on West Virginia and "coming home" to our beautiful state. This is what I wrote: Recently I did a program for parents on the importance of reading aloud. In that presentation, I stressed that reading-aloud ranks right up there with loving, feeding, and clothing their children. When my children were little, the best time of the day for me was at night when I sat in bed with them reading wonderful books. Now I look forward to doing that with my grandsons. Yesterday I found out that an Australian newspaper wrote an article "Young Reader Inspired by Famous Namesake" about my Australian cousin Anna Egan (who I wrote about in this post) and me. Here's a little bit of the article: I am often asked what compelled me to write a book about the Irish Saint Brigid. I am very interested in Celtic spirituality, in particular the early Irish saints. None is more appealing than St. Brigid, a woman of truly unique vision, personality, and spirit. It is quite possible that she founded the first monastery in Ireland, one that served as a model for those founded later for men. If not consecrated a bishop, Brigid certainly acted like one! Her life was a whirlwind of activity: acting as a champion of the poor, a healer, and a peacemaker in a violent time, all the while never once taking her mind from God, the source of all that she was and all that she accomplished. A wonderful pairing of my Golden Delicious book with a children's Golden Delicious tree care kit is now available from Stark Brothers nursery. How exciting! Here's an excerpt from an article published in the Charleston Gazette on Jan. 24, 2009: |
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