Friday 25 January 2013

Countdown to tomorrow...

Edinburgh has had its fair share of the recent snowy weather - although other parts of the UK have had it far worse, of course.
But this evening, it's turned quite wintry, so good luck to all those who are joining us at the Writing for Children under 12 event tomorrow, some of you from some distance away.
We're looking forward to seeing you!

Wednesday 23 January 2013

All booked up...

We're delighted that we've had such a response to this course, and sorry that we have had to turn away many interested writers.



If you would like to be notified about any future courses we offer for writers for young people, or if you would like to discuss writing tuition, please contact us.

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Writing for children under 12 - the programme for the day


Writing for Children under 12
The Inside Story
A chance to learn about the publishing process from industry professionals.
The Dovecot Studios, 10 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh  EH1 1LT

PROGRAMME  Saturday 26th January 2013

10-10.15
Registration

10-15-10.45
An introduction to the industryLindsey Fraser, Lucy Juckes, Kathryn Ross
Who makes the decisions about what to publish and how to publish them? Who takes the responsibility for finding readers? What does a publishing contract mean to a writer?

10.45-11          Coffee

11-1
Catherine Coewriting fiction for children
Catherine will talk about the various elements of good writing that elevate some manuscripts above the rest, what she looks for in submissions, and what she expects from the writers with whom she works. Q&A

1-2       Lunch

2-2.30
Carolyne Latham - Selling your books

Carolyne runs the children’s department in Blackwells, just along from the Dovecot Studios. She will explain how high street bookselling works, what writers can do to create a healthy partnership with their local booksellers, and why some books just keep on selling.
Carolyne will be delighted to show delegates round the department at the end of the day.

2.30-4.30
Louise Bolongaro – writing stories for picture books
Louise will focus on how images and words work together to tell a story, what makes a story work within the picture book format, and how new technologies are influencing the market. Q&A

4.30-4.45         Tea

4.45-5
What next?
Lindsey, Lucy and Kathryn will talk about the professional implications of being a published writer, explain the business relationship between Literary Agents and their writers, and outline the process by which delegates can submit their work over the coming months.

Tuesday 15 January 2013

Introducing industry insider - Louise Bolongaro

We're delighted that Louise Bolongaro is making time in her sparkling new post at Nosy Crow Books to come to Edinburgh to talk about writing stories for picture books at the Writing for Children Under 12 day in Edinburgh.
Louise has fifteen years' experience in children's publishing. She cut her teeth on novelty books but has focussed on picture books, her one true love, for the last 12 years. She started out at Macmillan Children's Books, before becoming Editorial Director at Puffin and joined Nosy Crow as Head of Picture Books in late 2012. She has worked with top authors and illustrators including Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler, Helen Oxenbury, Allan Ahlberg, Raymond Briggs and Giles Andreae.