SCBWI-WWA Members Beth Bacon and Kary Lee take first prize in EGHI ebook contest with their book COVID-19 Helpers
SCBWI Emergency Fund for members in need
The SCBWI has an Emergency Fund which provides assistance to SCBWI members of at least six months’ standing in times of emergency or hardship.
FREE Webinar: Tips for Great Critique Groups with Laura Gehl
Join the SCBWI chapter of MD/DE/WV for a 90 minute webinar on how to have a great critique group. The event is Saturday, May 9, 9:00 AM Pacific Time. https://tinyurl.com/critiquegrouptips
What’s on? What’s off? Check here to see kidlit event schedule.
Some SCBWI-WWA area events have changed their schedules. Here is a list of the information we've received. If you know of an event that's been changed, please let us know and we'll add it to this list.
SCBWI-WWA email now using ConstantContact!
Our new email system lets members choose what emails to receive. Update your profile and add yourself to groups today.
Get in the WRITE-ZONE—register now for our write-in November 9, 2019
Register for our KidLit Write-In & Sketch-In at Seattle Pacific University 11/09/2019 time: 12:30 pm – 5:00 pm 3307 3rd Ave. W. – Seattle, WA 98119
Write and draw with your peers. Join the WRITE-ZONE. November 9.
Join us on Saturday, November 9, from 12:30–5:00, for SCBWI Western Washington’s WRITE-ZONE. A KidLit Write-In & Sketch-In at Seattle Pacific University in Demaray Hall, 3307 3rd Ave. W. - Seattle, WA 98119.
“Turn the Page” with MG/YA author Amanda Hosch
Come join us for our November Professional Series Meeting on Saturday, November 9, 2019, at Seattle Pacific University from 10am to 12:00pm. Author Amanda Hosch will talk about key elements that your work-in-progress needs to hook readers.
We’re kicking off our 2019–2020 season in style!
October 12 and 13 offer many events for kidlit writers and illustrators. Come to the SCBWI monthly meeting with Don Tate, attend the WA ST book awards and take a Master Class.
Congratulations to the 2019-2020 Mentees of the SCBWI-WWA Mentorship Program
35 writers and illustrators will work one-on-one with 24 published mentors in the 2019-2020 SCBWI-WWA Mentorship Program.