SCBWI-WWA Members Beth Bacon and Kary Lee take first prize in EGHI ebook contest with their book COVID-19 Helpers
The Second Story: Karen Kane’s sequel experience
Author Karen Kane is interviewed by Pen & Story Blog Editor Beth Bacon. They talk about Kane's process for writing two middle grade mysteries for Disney Hyperion.
Writing, Teaching, and Reading: The Creative World of Rebecca Van Slyke
Meet author Rebecca Van Slyke. She writes for young readers while teaching second grade. On Tuesday, 22 October 2019 at 7 PM Secret Garden Books she'll be reading her new book Lana Lynn Howls At The Moon.
How to submit a graphic novel to a literary agent
Literary agent Britt Seiss offers important tips on submitting a graphic novel proposal for publication in an interview with Beth Bacon.
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.
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.