Submission Guidelines
Include up to 5 pages of materials
- Synopsis: 1 - 2 pages, single spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font. For more information on writing a synopsis, visit Jane Friedman’s Blog.
- Query Letter: Single spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font. For tips on writing a good query letter, SCBWI members can review p. 11-12 of The Essential Guide found under My Resources of your Member Home. Alternatively, check out agent Eric Smith's analysis of successful query letters and this guest post with author Gregory Funaro on the Literary Rambles blog.
- Pitch: 3 - 5 minute elevator pitch. For tips on writing a strong pitch, visit agent Kaitlyn Leann Sanchez's blog and Mary Kole's Kidlit blog.
File Format
- Only submit one document.
- Word.docx files only
- Label your file with your last name, title, and faculty's last name: E.g. LastName_Title_Faculty.docx
Submission Window
Thursday, July 18, 2024 – Thursday, July 25, 2024 at 11:59 pm ET
Submission Requirements
- Submit to: scbwiccritiques@gmail.com
- Subject Line: Last Name_Title_Faculty
- Attach your Word.docx document as a separate file to your email. Do not paste your materials into your email!
- Include in your email: Name (MUST match the name on your registration), Faculty Name, Type of Meeting: PITCH PACKAGE CRITIQUE
Scheduling
After Critique Registration closes (July 25th), you will receive a link via email to schedule your session.
Critiques/Reviews will be held Friday, Sept 20th, 1:30 pm – 5:10 pm. Check in at the Critique/Review desk 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment. Zoom Critiques/Reviews will be held the week of Sept 9th.
- Sessions are booked back to back—if you are late, your session will still end on time.
- Missed appointments cannot be rescheduled.
- Because we have guaranteed your payment to our faculty, missed appointments cannot be refunded.
- Editors and agents provide submission opportunities to all attendees as part of this conference. Do not ask an editor or agent to take your full manuscript or to look at it during the conference.
- Another attendee has paid for the appointment right after yours. Be considerate of this and exit the meeting when time is called.
Questions
Contact our Critique Inbox if you have any questions.
Feeling jittery? That’s totally normal. Check out Linda Sue Park’s advice on receiving critique.
NOTE: Critique faculty are only asked to respond to the SCBWI Gold Form questionnaire.