Joyce Shor Johnson: Final Call for 2013 NESCBWI Conference Proposals
From: The Write Joyce
http://thewritejoyce.blogspot.com/2012/08/final-call-for-2013-nescbwi-conference.html
August 10, 2012 at 11:11AM
August 27th brings with it the close of
2013 New England SCBWI Conference Proposals,
so take a moment and submit your most awesome idea today!
Presenters from New England who send in more than one, well-crafted and detailed proposal will receive preferential consideration. Also, you may be asked to present your workshop twice during the conference. You might consider doing a 120 or 180 minute presentation and then tweaking it to fit a 55 minute format. With so much talent in our New England and surrounding regions, bringing you together to share knowledge and skill is what makes New England SCBWI the largest regional conference.
55-minute workshops; 120-minute intensives; 180 studios w/15 minute break.
- Hands-on writing workshops that spotlight elements of craft: outlining, story arc, tools, tips, character, dialogue, sketching, etc.
- Hands-on illustration workshops
- Publishing 201 session for intermediate authors or illustrators
- Developing an idea from conception to completion
- How to complete a Detailed Novel Outline
- Secrets of Story Arc
- How to lay out a picture book dummy
- How to start your own publishing company
- Gesture and emotion for illustrators
- School and library visits and promotion
- Grassroots Marketing strategies to libraries and other overlooked venues
- Writing nonfiction articles and short stories
- Mystery writing, organizing your mystery
- Planning Out Clues
- How to write chapter books
- How to design an eBook
- Writing Teen Romance
- What I publish/represent and why
- Historical Fiction for middle grade and YA – What makes it work!
- How to reinvent yourself as a writer and reignite your career
- What exactly happens at BEA, ALA, Frankfurt, Bologna and how can it help you with book sales?
- How to write suspense for MG & or YA
- Illustration techniques – making the magic happen
- Defining the terms: High Concept, Realistic Fiction, Magical Realism, etc.
Got Questions? Ask in the comments section below!
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