Here are just some of the inspiring events the SF North and East Bay region has organized!
Led by booking agent, Rebecca Miller with Authors Unbound, this workshop focused on the pros and cons of signing with a booking agent and creating a signature presentation that makes you stand-out!
Award-winning children's book author, educator, TEDx speaker, and frequent keynote presenter Shannon Anderson walked participants through the ins and outs of setting up school visits: how to book visits, how much to charge, keeping kids engaged, and ideas for what you can talk about during your presentation.
Participants dove into an exclusive workshop where Lian Cho unveiled the secrets behind her picture book Pig Town Party! This illustrator intensive was designed for new and seasoned Illustrators, as well as authors/illustrators, to explore and refine their illustration process.
Members who joined SCBWI in the last year or so were invited to this online Q&A, where we did our best to to help them find answers!
Select webinar recordings were available for replay during the month of June 2024! Participants could purchase access to some or all of these popular online webinars and watch them anytime in June!
Participants spent a morning in the park for this Critque-PAL-ooza! Everyone recieved a critique from one of our award-winning PAL members plus feedback from an intimate group of matched-genre participants.
No speakers, no programs, just time to write, draw and create surrounded by the beautiful valleys and vineyards of Healdsburg, plus an informal critique group on Saturday night.
Informative editor panel that focused on the various aspects of writing for the Work-for-Hire market. Whether you're a seasoned writer looking to expand your portfolio or a newcomer interested in exploring freelance opportunities, this session was designed to provide you with valuable insights and practical advice from editors Jenna Gleisner, Erinn Pascal and Alice Hobbs.
Learned where to find publishers and work-for-hire assignments, how to perfect queries, research strategies and tips, and reviewed the business side of things—contracts, fees, and building a resume/portfolio.
Participants immersed themselves in the world of graphic novels with Kayden Phoenix, a renowned graphic novelist known for her unique blend of captivating storytelling and artistic brilliance.
A free, in-person event brought to you by the Tapestry of Voices team! Open to members and non-members.
We were back in-person for the Oktoberfest Conference! We immersed ourselves in a vibrant atmosphere of creativity and learning, with a lineup featuring renowned authors, illustrators, and publishing professionals who inspired and guided us on our artistic journies. Engaged in riveting talks and panels, fine-tuned manuscripts and portfolios through insightful critiques, and unleashed our pitch prowess in the Agent Pitch Speed Dating.
Presentation by early childhood educator Gennie Gorback focusing on the aspects of child development most important to kidlit writers. Gennie discussed typical developmental milestones for children ages 0-12, the development of language and humor, and how to use/cite the Common Core State Standards in your manuscript's back matter.
Sep 6-8. No speakers, no programs, just time to write or draw surrounded by the beautiful scenery of West Marin, plus informal evening readings and critiques.