Lily LaMotte is hosting a virtual book launch for her debut middle grade graphic novel Measuring Up. The event will be October 27 at 6 p.m. Register for the MEASURING UP Virtual Book Launch at crowdcast.io at this link: https://tinyurl.com/yyxbcamg
Heidi Fiedler asks, “What makes a writer skilled?”
On Saturday, November 7th 10am PDT, writer, editor, and ideal girl, Heidi Fiedler will share how you can take your manuscript to the next level through BOOK MAPPING
Locals launch new book: The Longest, Darkest Night!
The Longest, Darkest Night! is written by Peter B. Lewis and illustrated by Leslie W. LePere. The book is available in paperback, audiobook and ebook formats.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with SCBWI WWA
SCBWI WWA is proud to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. You can read books by local members Donna Barba Higuera and Kim Baker. Their new middle grades, The Water Bears and Lupe Wong Won’t Dance, are full of heart and humor.
Free Webinar Oct 8, 2020: Refreshing the Practice by Tina Hoggatt
Tina Hoggart shares the insights she's gained interviewing authors and illustrators in this free webinar held on Oct 8, 2020
New “Write For Kids” series with Jolie Stekly starts soon
Jolie Stekly's "Write For Kids" class starts soon with 2 class times: Tuesdays - 6:00 to 8:30 PST and Thursdays - 3:00 to 5:30 PST
Meet Illustrator Luciana Powell
Meet Luciana Powell, illustrator. Her illustration was selected for the SCBWI-WWA October Kick-off Event Banner
Craft your picture book in 4 Thursdays
Perfect your picture book project in an online class "The Craft of Picture Book Writing". Meets 4 Thursdays (Oct. 1st-Oct. 22nd 2020) Taught by Angela Dalton and Laura Atkins
Register NOW for Our FREE Nonfiction Series Craft Talk with Steve Sheinkin
Join SCBWI-WWA's nonfiction craft talk webinar with Steve Sheinkin September 24 at 10AM PST. Visit the SCBWI-WWA websiste to register
A new ‘zine for kids about the coronavirus
A 24-page illustrated 'zine titled, "A Kids' Guide To The Coronavirus A. K. A. The Crown Bug" offers information, hope, and answers about the coronavirus.