Our author faculty at the Weekend on the Water Retreat is Sherri L Smith. Register now for the retreat at Semiahmoo Resort in Blaine, WA from April 24-26, 2020. In this post, Sherri shares some thoughts about writing.
Penguin Random House editor Anu Ohioma at Weekend on the Water April 24-26, 2020
Penguin Random House editor Anu Ohioma is the editor faculty at the SCBWI-WWA Weekend on the Water Retreat at the beautiful Semiahmoo Resort in Blaine, WA from April 24-26, 2020.
Reason #5 of the Top 5 Reasons to Register for Weekend on the Water 2019
Why attend this year's retreat? Here are the top 5 reasons. Or just sign up here: https://wwa.scbwi.org/events/2019-weekend-on-the-water-retreat-registration/
Reason #4 of the Top 5 Reasons to Register for Weekend on the Water 2019
Why attend this year's retreat? Here are the top 5 reasons. Or just sign up here: https://wwa.scbwi.org/events/2019-weekend-on-the-water-retreat-registration/
Reason #3 of the Top 5 Reasons to Register for Weekend on the Water 2019
Why attend this year's retreat? Here are the top 5 reasons. Or just sign up here: https://wwa.scbwi.org/events/2019-weekend-on-the-water-retreat-registration/
Reason #2 of the Top 5 Reasons to Register for Weekend on the Water 2019
Why attend this year's retreat? Here are the top 5 reasons. Or just sign up here: https://wwa.scbwi.org/events/2019-weekend-on-the-water-retreat-registration/
Reason #1 of the Top 5 Reasons to Register for Weekend on the Water 2019
Why attend this year's retreat? Here are the top 5 reasons. Or just sign up here: https://wwa.scbwi.org/events/2019-weekend-on-the-water-retreat-registration/
2019 Weekend on the Water Retreat Registration Now Open
Our retreat is Nov. 1 – 3, 2019, at Quintessa on Whidbey Island. Space is limited, don't delay! Find registration info at: https://wwa.scbwi.org/events/2019-weekend-on-…eat-registration/
Save the Date! Retreat Nov 1-3, 2019
Start planning now for SCBWI Western Washington’s 2019 Weekend on the Water: A Quintessential Creativity Sprint, which will be Nov. 1 – 3, 2019, at the Quintessa Estate on Whidbey Island. NEW this year: - Focus on intense productivity for both writers and artists - Budget pricing—the lowest in years - NY executive editor by webinar - Critique opportunities
Weekend on the Water Interview: Kirby Larson
Why did you become a children's book writer? Because (1) books saved this odd-duck, lonely kid and (2) because when I read Arnold Lobel’s Ming Lo Moves the Mountain to my children, I finally figured out what I wanted to do with my life: write books that hopefully might save other odd-duck lonely kids! Was... Continue Reading →