Bryan Collier, amazing author and illustrator, gave a moving and inspiring keynote at this year’s SCBWI Summer Conference. At the end he received a well-deserved standing ovation. Here are some of the gems he shared with us. You have to …
SCBWI Summer Conference Recap, Part 4
This post was supposed to go up yesterday. Apologies. Long day. Long story. Today is a new and inspired day. If you missed last week’s SCBWI recap posts, you can read them here, here and here. From Norton Juster’s “An …
Should Children’s Books Have A Rating System?
Last weekend’s Wall Street Journal article, Darkness Too Visible, sparked a discussion with a friend of mine. She’s a writer, too. Our discussion ended with us contemplating whether or not children’s books — or any book, really — would benefit …
SCBWI Recap #4: Agents View the Marketplace
Much like yesterday’s SCBWI recap, today’s also features a moderated panel. This panel was led by Lin Oliver, and she asked four agents to give us their views on today’s marketplace. The agents on the panel were Ginger Clark, Ken …
SCBWI NY: Three Agents Analyze The Market
Three agents discussed the current children’s literature market in the second-to-last session at the SCBWI 2010 Winter Conference. The participating agents were: George Nicholson of Sterling and Lord Literistic Rosemary Stimola of Stimola Literary Studio Tina Wexler of ICM Lin …
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