Do you have an idea for a children’s book? Would you like to share your story with children around the world? Well, Laurie Wallmark is teaching
WRITING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN at Princeton Adult School.
Thurs 7:00-9:00pm
October 2 – November 6
In this course you’ll explore: the many joys of writing for children; types of children’s books; elements of a great story; tips to make your writing sparkle; traditional vs. self-publishing; printed books and e-books; avoiding scams, and much more.
Share it with your friends who may be starting out on their path to publishing.
Most of you already know Laurie, she was a wonderful Assistant Regional Advisor while I was Regional Advisor for the New Jersey SCBWI.
Here is a little bit about Laurie you might not know:
Laurie is pursuing an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults at Vermont College of Fine Arts. She has written numerous articles and stories in children’s magazines (Highlights, Spider, Cricket, and others). Her debut picture book, Ada, will be published by Creston Books in 2016.
Visit Laurie’s blog entitled “All News, No Schmooze: News and Notes for Busy Children’s Book Writers” at http://www.lauriewallmark.blogspot.com.
Talk tomorrow,
Kathy
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Well, THIS is certainly exciting! No doubt, ANYone who takes this course with Laurie is sure to come away with invaluable writing knowledge! :D
What a wonderful course, Laurie!
Sounds like a great class. Best of luck Laurie!
Oh! I met Laurie at a Highlights workshop and when we had a trivia night, she TORE it up! Very smart lady, very smart writer–know she’ll be great in this course!