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.
Mentors Needed for SCBWI – Oregon
The League of Exceptional Writers is looking for a few outstanding writers and illustrators for next year's season. The League is a free mentoring program sponsored by the Oregon SCBWI and Powell's. Our goal is to help avid young writers and illustrators find their fellow book people and learn about the business and... Continue Reading →
Writer/illustrator mentors wanted!
Hello, SCBWI of Western WA: I teach a career choices class at Chief Sealth High School. I am looking for an illustrator and/or writer to host a few students for an hour and a half for each student. Students could meet writers and illustrators on our campus or students could meet them where ever it... Continue Reading →
Two woots!
Can I get a "Woot-woot? Congratulations to two of our own: Suzanne Kaufman represented for Western Washington when she was selected as one of six illustrators at the Portfolio Showcase at last weekend's SCBWI Summer Conference in LA to be awarded a mentorship. Kathryn Ault Noble, a steadfast Western Washington member who recently relocated out... Continue Reading →
Digital mentorship opportunity
The CA North/Central SCBWI chapter has opened registration for its first ever digital mentorship for picture books. The mentors are Rick Walton, Tammi Sauer, our own Laura McGee Kvasnosky, Shutta Crum, and Mike Boldt. Together they represent both authors and author-illustrators. For author mentees, the mentors will critique the text of a picture book twice... Continue Reading →
Mentor needed for high school writer (Lynnwood/Mountlake Terrace)
We received this email today and hope someone out there in the kidlitosphere can help. Please feel free to forward if you know someone who might be interested.Dear Reader,My name is M.E. [Ed note: Name changed to protect the identity of a minor.] I'm a student at Mountlake Terrace High School interested in creating a... Continue Reading →