Featured Speakers: Conference Highlights
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Featured Speakers: Conference Highlights
Art Featured Speakers: Conference Highlights: Barry Furlow, Attorney, Contracts Expert and Law Professor Julie Ham, Associate Editor/Contracts, Charlesbridge Publishing Carter Hasegawa, Assistant Editor, Candlewick Press Laurent Linn, Art Director, Simon & Schuster Donna Jo Napoli, Author, Editor and Linguistics Professor Jessica Regel, Literary Agent, Foundry Literary + Media Linda Skeers, Author and Humorist Presentations by Industry Professionals Lessons on Craft Illustrator Intensive Critiques and Portfolio Reviews Contracts Consultation Mississippi Belle Cruise Book Sale and Signing Cocktail Party 1 The Schedule at a Glance Friday 1:30 P.M. Saturday Check in and pick up folders. 8:30 A.M. 2:00—2:30 Welcoming Words 2:30—3:15 Picture Book Beginnings Julie Ham, Charlesbridge 3:15—3:45 9:00—9:45 Keynote: The Rights of the Writer Donna Jo Napoli, Author 10:00-10:45 Why I Love Research Carter Hasegawa, Candlewick Press Chocolate Lovers Break Whether you’re writing novels, picture books or nonfiction, research can be a tool in turning your manuscript into something every editor will want to read. Chocolate treats, fresh fruit tray, hot tea, coffee and water 3:45—4:30 Finding Voice in Picture Book and Middle Grade NonFiction Julie Ham, Charlesbridge Opening Words Featuring bagels, coffee or hot tea All sessions in Mozart I & II All sessions in Mozart I & II 11:00—11:45 Catching the Perfect Creative Balance: Words and Images Laurent Linn, Art Director Simon & Schuster Sunday 8:00 AM Most sessions in Mozart I & II 8:00—12:00 12:00-1:15 P.M. Lunch Country Buffet: Jack Daniels chicken, Virginia ham, potatoes, salads, green beans, cookies 1:00—5:00 Afternoon Book Sale 8:00—9:00 Part 1: What Makes Picture Book Illustration Unique? 9:00—10:00 Champagne Brunch Illustrators will be seated together. 10:00—11:00 A Lawyer's List of Worries 2:30-4:30 Manuscript Critiques Locations TBA 2:30-4:30 Giggles & Grins Linda Skeers, Author and Humorist Humor sells, so what's a writer to do when they aren't feeling funny? In this session we'll study specific writing techniques that anyone can use to make readers -- and editors -- laugh out loud. 4:30-5:30 This is a tentative schedule. Any necessary changes will be announced at the conference. Part 2: First Impression Session For details on this opportunity, please visit page 4. Writing Intensive Julie Ham, Jessica Regel and Donna Jo Napoli Mozart I & II 8:00—9:00 Paul Ziebarth hosts our Barnes & Noble Book Sale. Hours are approximate. 1:30-2:20 P.M. Protecting Yourself Barry Furlow, Attorney Manuscript Critiques Location TBA Illustrator Intensive Laurent Linn, Art Director Learn the behind-the-scenes of picture book and novel cover design and how to marry texts with illustrations. Dinner on your own. Opening Words Charlesbridge: A Day in the Life Julie Ham, Charlesbridge Discover what makes Charlesbridge Publications unique. Discuss recent titles, editorial expectations and writing tips. 9:00—10:00 Champagne Brunch 10:00—11:00 Writing YA and MG That Sells! Jessica Regel, Literary Agent General Session 11:00-12:00 Sensation! Donna Jo Napoli, Author Bringing the reader onto the scene. 12:00 Final Words and Farewells Book Sale & Autograph Party Barnes & Noble hosts on-site book sale and autograph party in the Garden Room. Cheese and crackers; cash bar. 5:30—9:30 Celebration Belle River Cruise Meet in the lobby to travel by bus. Cruise, dance and dine with writing friends! 2 Conference Presenters A-Z Barry Furrow is a Professor of Health Law at Drexel University School of Law. He is married to Donna Jo and, right from the start, he has negotiated her contracts -- that's 24 years of experience with over 70 contracts, including contracts for stage scripts and foreign rights. He's attended many meetings of agents, literary lawyers, and writers, and consulted on contracts for a handful of other writers. He presents often at SCBWI meetings and Highlight Foundation’s events. He knows what you should look for in an agent and in a contract, in this complex and shifting multimedia world. Julie Ham is an Associate Editor and Contracts Coordinator at Charlesbridge Publishing. She edits middle-grade and picture-book fiction and nonfiction. Some authors and illustrators she’s currently working with include Paul A. Reynolds, Peter H. Reynolds, Anne Sibley O’Brien, Leeza Hernandez, and debut author Diane C. Mullen. Julie graduated with an M.A. in Children’s Literature from Simmons College. In her spare time she teaches adult-education writing courses at her local community center and enjoys city hikes and foolproof recipes. Carter Hasegawa, Assistant Editor at Candlewick Press, came to children's publishing in a roundabout way. After a decade of working in grocery, followed by a two-year stint in textbook publishing, he left everything behind to follow his passion for children's books and earned his MA in Children's Literature from Simmons College. Since 2008, he's been a children's bookseller at various independent bookstores in Seattle and in Cambridge, which he still continues to do part-time when not at Candlewick. Some of his favorite, nonCandlewick books include: The Notorious Benedict Arnold, Jellicoe Road, Eleanor & Park, Ready Player One, Three Times Lucky, and many, MANY others. Carter says he likes, “Basically anything that has a great voice, is a good story, and is ‘unputdownable.’” Laurent Linn, Art Director for Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, began his career as a puppet designer/builder in Jim Henson's Muppet Workshop, creating characters for various productions, including the Muppet Christmas Carol and Muppet Treasure Island films. With Henson over a decade, he worked primarily on Sesame Street, becoming the Creative Director for the Sesame Street Muppets, winning an Emmy Award. Currently, at Simon & Schuster, Laurent art directs picture books, middle-grade, and teen novels, including I, Too, Am America, by Langston Hughes, illus. by Bryan Collier; Never Play Music Right Next to the Zoo by John Lithgow, illus. by Leeza Hernandez; What Does the Fox Say?, by Ylvis, illus. by Svein Nyhus; Better Nate Than Ever, by Tim Federle; and the Rot & Ruin YA series by Jonathan Maberry. Laurent is Creative Advisor for the annual Original Art exhibit at the Society of Illustrators in New York. www.LaurentLinn.com Twitter:@LaurentLinn Donna Jo Napoli is an award-winning writer of children’s fiction, from picture books to young-adult novels. Her books have won the Golden Kite, the Sydney Taylor, the NJ Reading Association, the Kentucky Bluegrass, the Nevada Young Readers, the Bock Book, Anne Izard’s Storytellers’, and the Parents’ Choice awards. She holds numerous degrees, has taught at various universities around the world, and has held grants and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation. Her most recent books include A Single Pearl (2013), Skin (2013), Treasury of Egyptian Mythology (2013), Hands & Hearts (2014), and Storm (2014). 3 Jessica Regel represents all genres of young adult and middle grade books, as well as a select list of adult general fiction, women’s fiction, and adult nonfiction. She is passionate about discovering projects that are compulsive, contagious, and creative. She’s particularly interested in books that bridge the literary-commercial divide, combining a high-concept plot with beautiful writing. Originally from Iowa, Jessica was working at her local library when she was offered a job at the Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency and packed up for to New York City. She spent 11 years at the Naggar Agency representing subsidiary rights and building her list of authors, including: Lesley Livingston’s Wondrous Strange and Starling series (HarperTeen), Emily Danforth’s The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Balzer + Bray), Adrienne Kress’ The Friday Society (Dial), Cecilia Galante’s The Patron Saint of Butterflies (Bloomsbury) and Little Wings Series (Random House Children’s), Shana Mlawski’s Hammer of Witches (Lee & Low), Jeryl Brunner’s My City, My New York, J.C Carleson’s Work Like a Spy (Profile), and Jillian Cantor’s Margot (Riverhead). Jessica is a graduate of Hunter College with a degree in English Literature. Linda Skeers is the author of The Impossible Patriotism Project, Tutus Aren’t My Style and Toy Makers. She’s presents and writes articles on humor. In addition, she was an ICL instructor for over six years and co-teaches a picture book writing workshop with Jill Esbaum. She has volunteered frequently for SCBWI-Iowa and serves as the Listserv Moderator. Linda says that she frequently laughs so hard she snorts. Illustrator Intensive Laurent Linn, Art Director, Simon & Schuster 8:00—9:00 Part 1: What Makes Picture Book Illustration Unique? Laurent will discuss the basic ways that picture book illustrations are unique. His PowerPoint presentation will cover what elements picture book illustration must possess to be successful. 9:00—10:00 Champagne Brunch Illustrators will be seated together. 10:00—11:00 Part 2: First Impression Session Laurent will spend the rest of the session critiquing participating illustrators’ art and giving helpful input. This session is open to all illustrators working in any style. Depending on time constraints, Laurent will comment on at least one sample per illustrator. To be included in the First Impressions Session: 1. 2. 3. 4. Pick two of your strongest art samples. Laurent has asked that you choose different scenes and characters to avoid having both images look too similar. Name your jpg: YOURNAME.jpg (1 & 2 if you are sending two.) Each file must be under 1 megabyte. E:Mail before March 14, 2014 to: dorothia@paintedwings.com. They will be forwarded to Laurent. Questions? Email Dorothia Rohner, SCBWI-Iowa IC at the above address. 4 Conference Information A-Z A ATTIRE Conference attire is business casual, which includes nice jeans, pants, skirts and dresses. B BOOK SALE and AUTHOR SIGNING SCBWI-Iowa hosts a book sale Saturday afternoon. Bettendorf’s Barnes & Noble sells books by conference presenters and SCBWI writers. To participate, please complete the PAL form in this packet. C CONTRACT CONSULTATIONS Attorney Barry Furlow is offering contract consultations for a fee of $35. They will last 15 minutes. During the time, writers may ask questions, seek advice or bring in contract language for assistance. Barry has negotiated numerous literary contracts for Donna Jo Napoli. H HOTEL INFORMATION The conference will be held at The Lodge. We have reserved a block of rooms. The cost is $90/day plus tax (max./4 per room). To request one, please call or register online. Please make your reservations early: March 14 is the cut-off for early registration pricing. Contact info: 900 Spruce Hills Drive Bettendorf, IA 52722 Phone: 563-359-7141 Toll Free: 1-866-2690-2006 Website: www.thelodgehotel.com Nearby hotels include: Econo Lodge 815 Golden Valley Drive Bettendorf, IA 563-355-6336 Super 8 Motel 890 Golden Valley Drive Bettendorf, IA 563-355-7341 I CRITIQUES Each conference attendee may pay an additional fee of $35 for a professional critique with an conference speaker or published SCBWI member. Critiques are first come, first served and do fill quickly. Upon conference check-in, you will receive an information sheet on who, when and where your critique will be held. One critique per attendee. All work must be double-spaced, 12-pt. in a reader-friendly font, 1-in. margins, RECEIVED by March 14! Julie Ham — Leveled Readers, Fiction/Non-fiction PB-MG Carter Hasegawa — Middle Grade, YA Donna Jo Napoli — Leveled Readers, Picture Books, Fiction Jessica Regel — Fiction Only (Board Books-YA) Linda Skeers— Picture Books, Non-fiction D DISPLAY TABLE Published authors and all illustrators are invited to share work on display tables set up during the conference. Space is limited. Authors may bring books or magazines; illustrators may bring a 14 x 17 inch portfolio. No framed artwork. Iowa and Illinois shores! All shared with writing friends! So get ready to Chicken Dance, Hoochi-Coochi and more! Before March 14, the fee is $54.95. After March 14, the fee is $62.95. The three-entrée buffet features (subject to change): Carved Prime Rib Alfredo Pasta w/Vegetables Sautéed Baby Green Beans Sweet Corn Salad Rolls and Butter Coffee, tea, water Cranberry-Glazed Chicken Breast Baby Red Potatoes Fresh Fruit Salad Spring Salad Turtle Cheesecake P PORTFOLIO REVIEW Professional illustrators may sign up for a portfolio review for an additional fee of $35. Please bring your illustrator portfolio to the appointment. There will be an insert in your conference folder with the date, time and place. Please do not mail artwork. PAYMENT and ADDRESS 1. Make checks payable to: SCBWI-Iowa. ILLUSTRATOR INTENSIVE Laurent Linn, Art Director at Simon & Schuster, will lead 2. Send all materials to: this two-part session. Part 1 will discuss how picture book Connie Heckert, SCBWI-IA RA illustrations are unique and what elements they must posPO Box 1436 sess to be successful. During Part 2, First Impression SesBettendorf, Iowa 52722-0024 sion, Laurent will critique participating illustrators’ art and give helpful input. This session is open to all illustrators working in any style. Depending on time constraints, LauQ rent will comment on at least one sample per illustrator. QUESTIONS? Contact Connie Heckert, SCBWI-Iowa’s Regional Advisor, To be included in the feedback for Part 2: at hecklit@aol.com or Lisa Morlock, Connie’s assistant, at 1) Pick two of your strongest pieces. Laurent asked that lisa.morlock@q.com. you avoid having images look too similar. R 2) Name your jpg: YOURNAME.jpg (1 & 2 if you are sending two.) Under 1 megabyte per file! REFUND POLICY 3) 3-E:Mail before March 14, 2014 to: Refunds are permitted before March 14 with a $35 prodorothia@paintedwings.com cessing fee. They will be forwarded to Laurent. After March 14, no refunds will be permitted unless the reservation space is filled. The $35 processing fee still M applies. MISSISSIPPI BELLE DINNER-DANCE CRUISE Those who attended this social evening in 2013 had a blast! So we’re taking our speakers on a dinner-dance cruise, which offers an elegant buffet the Mississippi River from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Live music! Dancing! Scenic views on ROOMMATE If you need a roommate, please contact Lisa Morlock at lisa.morlock@q.com. 5 PAL Members: Sign-up Titles for the Book Sale! If you are a traditionally published author and member of SCBWI-Iowa, you are invited to list your titles for the Saturday afternoon book sale and autograph party. Davenport’s Barnes & Noble hosts the sale, and the bookseller orders as many available requested titles as possible. You may attach your computer-generated list, or send your list in an email to hecklit@aol.com. All lists and information due by March 14. Author’s Name ____________________________ Title Publisher Publishing Date ISBN Email ____________________________________ Phone ___________________________________ 6 Registration Information Name: ____________________________________________________________ PORTFOLIO REVIEW with LAURENT LINN Address: _________________________________________________________ ___ YES! I’m an illustrator, so sign me up for a $35 review. Phone: ___________________________________________________________ Please bring your illustrator portfolio to the review. Email: ____________________________________________________________ *NEW* Membership Expiration: ________________________________________ If NOT a member, please write NA for Not Applicable. If you’re a member, please write down the expiration. Check status at www.SCBWI.org. Total Duration Member Price Non-Member Price $_______ Full Conference $250 Before 3/14 $300 After 3/14 $320 Before 3/14 $370 After 3/14 $_______ Friday Only $70 Before 3/14 $85 After 3/14 $90 Before 3/14 $105 After 3/14 $_______ Saturday Only $140 Before 3/14 $180 After 3/14 $190 Before 3/14 $230 After 3/14 $_______ Sunday Only Writers’ Workshop $85 Before 3/14 $95 After 3/14 Writer’s Workshop $100 Before 3/14 $125 After 3/14 OR OR Illustrator Intensive $100 Before 3/14 $120 After 3/14 Illustrator Intensive $120 Before 3/14 $140 After 3/14 Illustrator Note: For the Intensive, please choose two of your strongest art samples (not similar). Send YOURNAME.jpg to dorothia@paintedwings.com $_______ Critique $35. Critiques are first come. MUST be received by 3/14. $_______ Portfolio Review $35. For illustrators only with Laurent Linn. Payment by 3/14 to participate. $_______ Literary Contract Consultation $35. Barry Furlow, attorney, is available for 1on-1 literary contract questions/advice. $_______ Mississippi Belle Dinner Cruise $54.95 Before 3/14 $62.95 After 3/14 TOTAL Notes: $_______ PORTFOLIO DISPLAY: To ensure space, please indicate if you’re bringing your portfolio. Cards and promotional materials are welcome. ___ YES! I’m bringing my portfolio. (max. 11x17-inch portfolio. no framed art or 3D displays) CRITIQUE SIGN-UP: Must be RECEIVED by 3/14. ____ YES! I would like to sign up for ONE $35 critique. Please include TWO copies. Picture books/early readers/board books = full manuscripts Chapter, middle grade, young adult = first 10 pages & 1-page synopsis. Critiques are first come, first served. We honor requests as best we can. Please rank in order, 1-5. ___ Julie Ham ___ Linda Skeers ___ Jessica Regel ___ Carter Hasegawa ___ Donna Jo Napoli CONTRACTS CONSULTATION ___ YES! I would like to sign up for a 15-minute contract consultation or advising session at $35 with Barry Furlow, contract attorney. THE DETAILS 1. Make checks payable to: SCBWI-Iowa. 2. Please send this form, all materials and your payment to: Connie Heckert, SCBWI-IA RA PO Box 1436 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722-0024 7