Literary agent Britt Seiss offers important tips on submitting a graphic novel proposal for publication in an interview with Beth Bacon.
Donate a Book to Support Kids in Kenya via Star of Hope Centre
Help kids in Kenya by donating a book or attending the fundraiser for Star of Hope Centre in Bungoma, Kenya
Agent Britt Siess defines Graphic Novel Categories for Children and Young Adults
Graphic Novels are a fast-growing genre. Literary agent Britt Siess discusses the different graphic novel categories for young readers.
Member Book Launch: Laurie Ann Thompson’s “Two Truths And A Lie: Forces of Nature
Join us for the release of TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE: FORCES OF NATURE with Laurie Ann Thompson, Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 7:00 PM, Brick and Mortar Books, Redmond WA
SCBWI-WWA Mentorship Success Stories
I had a vision. I wrote my passion. Then I made a wish that my book, complete with a beautiful cover, would magically appear in beloved bookstores everywhere.
Introducing the Mentors of the 2019-2020 SCBWI Mentorship Program
Meet Jing Jing Tsong and other accomplished masters who are mentors for writers and illustrators in the SCBWI-WWA 2019-2020 Mentorship Program.
Up-and-coming writers and illustrators: apply for master coaching from our mentorship program
Do you have a completed manuscript that needs help with revision? If yes, then do not miss out on our new mentorship program. For a six-month period, writers will work one-on-one with a published author to analyze and revise their manuscript.
The Illustration Process of Corinna Luyken & Carrie O’Neill
Take a video stroll through two illustrator studios featuring Corinna Luyken and Carrie O’Neill. On June 1, 2019, both will answer questions from the audience about their work at the SCBWI-WWA monthly meeting.
Dan Richards: From Anxious Middle Schooler To Hilarious Author
Author Dan Richards is a member of SCBWI-WWA. At the launch of his middle grade novel, "Stu Truly First Kiss", Dan Richards speaks with Beth Bacon.
An Introvert’s Guide to the SCBWI-WWA Spring Conference
If you’re an aspiring children’s book writer or illustrator, there’s no better place for you to be on the weekend of May 18 and 19, 2019 than the 26th Western Washington SCBWI Conference at Seattle Pacific University. The theme is “Imagine That!” If you're an introvert, this article is for you! Making the experience successful depends very much on your personal goals. All it takes is as a little planning.