An Afternoon with the Nominees

Much thanks to the hard work of the Writers Guild of Alberta & Audreys Books for the lovely afternoon of reading.

Award nominees: Mieko Ouchi, Katherine Abbass, Alice Major, Thomas Wharton, Premee Mohamed, Astrid Blodgett, Jennifer Bowering Delisle, Ben Lof.

Get Published! Writing Fiction for Young Readers

Get Published! Writing Fiction for Young Readers

What does it take to get a middle-grade/teen novel published? What are children’s book publishers looking for? Let our panel of experts show you what you need to do to get your manuscript published!

Panelists include industry professionals Vicki Grant, author; Michelle Kadarusman, author; and Patricia Ocampo, Senior Editor, Kids Can Press.

“I attended this seminar and it was a great chance to be surrounded by professionals in the industry and get real answers and insights. The Book Centre is an excellent connector, and the opportunity to get exposure with publishers, editors, and other writers is inspiring.” —Lucy Leiderman, author of the Seven Wanderers Trilogy

WHEN:
Saturday, May 11, 2024
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EDT

WHERE:
ZOOM

REGISTRATION FEE:
$75

REGISTER NOW at bookcentre.ca/getpub2024

Each participant will also receive a digital copy of the CCBC’s best-selling guide, Get Published! The Writing for Children Kit.

Panelist Bios:

Vicki Grant has been called “a superb storyteller” (The Canadian Children’s Book Centre) and “one of the funniest writers working today” (The Vancouver Sun). She began her career as an advertising copywriter, moved on to writing scripts for Theodore Tugboat, Big Comfy Couch and her own Gemini-winning series Scoop & Doozie before graduating to YA fiction. Her novels have won the Red Maple Award, the Arthur Ellis Award and CBC’s Young Canada Reads, as well as been shortlisted for the Edgar, CLA Children’s Book of the Year and numerous Forest of Reading awards. Her novel, 36 Questions That Changed My Mind About You, has been translated into 17 languages and optioned for film. Publishers’ Weekly called A Green Velvet Secret, her latest middle-grade novel, a ‘winning novel,” with “quirky, full-fleshed characters and a tender third-person narration.” Vicki lives in Halifax, NS.

Michelle Kadarusman is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning children’s author. She grew up in Melbourne, Australia, and has also lived in Indonesia and Canada. Her novels have earned many awards, nominations and honours, including the Governor General’s Literary Awards, Freeman Book Awards, Green Earth Books Awards, USBBY Outstanding International Books and Kirkus Best Middle-Grade Books of the Year. She lives in Toronto, Canada, and Byron Bay, Australia.

Patricia Ocampo is Senior Editor at Kids Can Press and previously worked at HarperCollins, Annick Press, Simon & Schuster, and Transatlantic Agency. Patricia is past president of the Canadian section of the International Board on Books for Young People. She teaches children’s book editing at The Chang School.

Millie’s Heading into Battle! 🥳

Delighted to hear Millie & the Great Drought will be part of the Fort Worth ISD Battle of the Bands! Wishing all the luck to the students—have fun reading and battling (although, spending your day reading amazing stories feels like a win, all around!).

Join me at the YouthWrite Spring Camp! 🥳

Join me for a two days of writing fun! (for full information, head to Youthwrite)

ONCE UPON A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT…

Are the whispers of a character keeping you up at night? Do you fictional friends wake you early in the morning with scenes and story ideas? DON’T THEY KNOW YOU NEEED TO SLEEP?! Join Natasha and learn the ins and out for creating a story full of cracking characters, dashing dialogue, punchy plots, and wonderful world-building that will keep your readers up until the early hours (and maybe let you get some Zzzzzs!).

Coming Spring 2024 – LARK GOES THE DISTANCE

Kate’s watch has been stolen!

Lark and Connor Ba are off to the park to set up for the Run in the Sun fundraiser. But trouble is brewing: Their friend Kate’s heirloom watch has been stolen! The thief left a note of warning—she must drop out of the race, or she’ll never see the watch again. Everyone knows how important this race is to Kate, especially her little sister Nola, who has seen how much she’s trained for it.

Lark, Connor and their friends interview people around the course and try to find the culprit. There are several people with motives, including Timothy, who’s super competitive, and even Kate herself, whose time in the race hasn’t been as good as she’d hoped. They have only until 3:00 pm to find the culprit or Kate might lose her watch forever.

Includes bonus material, as Lark shares the meanings behind her favorite words and idioms from the story. Lark Goes the Distance is the seventh title in the Lark Ba Detective series, following Lark Steals the Show, Lark Has the Shivers, Lark and the Dessert Disaster, Lark Takes a Bow, Lark and the Diamond Caper and Lark Holds the Key.

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