Local Authors Have a Sizzlin’ Good Time at the LA Kids Book Festival

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by Judy Y Faulkner

On a good day, there was an Ode to a Bad Day. On a dry day, there was a conversation about The Smell of Wet Dog. On a hot day, there was a lifeline of hydration provided by the free and heavily subscribed cans of Liquid Death (aka canned water). Of course there was an SCBWI SoCal booth, where authors and illustrators from the SoCal and LA regions gathered, chatted with kids and their families, and signed books throughout the day. And there were SCBWI members everywhere: strolling the grounds; giving readings at the Children’s Book World and Book Soup booths, and at the Story Time tent; and providing information on AAPI topics under the tent adjacent to the event organizers. There were baby carriages and dogs, sun hats and sandals, drums beaten, guitars plucked, and voices singing. There were stories shared—of Volcanoes and The Quiet Forest, of monkeyshines by a Monkey King and the World of Myths, and adventurous journeys Bye Land, Bye Sea. There was Ice Cream EverywhereRamen for Everyone, even Latkes for Santa Claus. There was a reminder that Mooncakes Mean Family. All that, and there was plenty more still to be discovered in the stacks of freshly signed books heading for good homes. If you weren’t at the Los Angeles Kids Book Festival this year, plan to come next year. Whatever the weather, this event is hot!


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Photo of Three Authors and an Admirer by Eliana Offsay; other event photos by Judy Y Faulkner; event graphic by the Los Angeles Kids Book Festival

Pack Your Bags for the 2024 SCBWI-LA Working Writer’s Retreat!

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Be sure to reserve your spot for the 2024 SCBWI-LA Working Writers Retreat from September 27–29, 2024 at the Holy Spirit Retreat Center in Encino, CA! While there will be plenty of quiet time to revise at your leisure, you’ll also be in the company of peers and industry professionals who will provide feedback on your craft as they help you take your project to new heights! There are only a few spots left for this exclusive event, so sign up soon! 

Over the weekend, you’ll have access to tasty meals and snacks during your stay, a wine and cheese night, a karaoke party, as well as critique sessions led by industry professionals, all of which are included in the registration fees! Our incredible faculty members are absolutely looking forward to this year’s exclusive event and have shared a little bit about who they are as we get ready for the retreat! 

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From Mess to Masterpiece: Edit Your Picture Book the Marie Kondo Way

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Marie Kondo has inspired millions of people to simplify and streamline their lives by assessing their belongings and keeping only what sparks joy in their life’s story. Are you ready to do the same for the stories you write?

by Cara J. Stevens

The author is downsizing while also welcoming a new book into her life.

I’m in the process of packing up our house for a move. We’re downsizing from a large cozy, suburban house to a sparkling new, small apartment in the city. We’re also becoming empty-nesters as our son is moving into his first apartment and our daughter is happily settled across the country. To prepare for this new chapter, I’ve been systematically going from room to room, sorting our belongings into piles: keep, donate, sell, send off with the kids, and throw out. What has helped me through this potentially overwhelming task is Marie Kondo’s transformational book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing.

At the same time, I’ve been working with clients struggling to edit their picture book manuscripts. They’re having trouble “killing their darlings.” It hit me, as I was elbow-deep in memorabilia, that downsizing a home and downsizing a manuscript share striking similarities. Both require looking objectively and lovingly at what has brought you to this moment and assessing its usefulness for the journey ahead.

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Treasure Chest: September 2024

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Events, Opportunities, and Resources happening now and coming soon for the Tri-Regions and beyond

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Registration for the popular SCBWI Los Angeles Working Writers Retreat is now open! Join fellow writers from September 27–29, 2024, at the Holy Spirit Retreat Center in Encino “for a weekend of immersive writing, critique, revision and camaraderie.” This annual retreat will have plenty of quiet work spaces, social evenings, and even group critique sessions led by four publishing industry professionals! Spots are filling up very quickly!

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Toot Your Horn!

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SCBWI members’ publishing news is something to celebrate here at  Kite Tales!  Check out whose book is coming to a platform near you or around the world. Horn-tooting and digital high fives welcome in the comments!

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Great News

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SCBWI loves celebrating our members’ successes and noteworthy news, and there are many! Read on to find out who’s got something to shout about. Digital high-fives welcome in the comments!

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Announcing the Winner of the 2024 Sue Alexander Grant!

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by Brenda Scott Royce, SCBWI-L.A. Contest Coordinator

Author Sherry Shahan, recipient of this year’s Sue Alexander Grant

We’re thrilled to announce this year’s winner of the Sue Alexander Grant, Sherry Shahan, whose middle-grade adventure got our judges’ hearts racing!

“My middle-grade work-in-progress, The Icy Wilds, was inspired by my many treks to Alaska as a photojournalist,” Sherry says. “In particular, visiting a small town where 95 percent of the residents live in a building that also houses a post office, church, general store, etc.” 

Here’s what the judges had to say: 

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Ask an Editor: How Do I Research Topics for a Nonfiction Book?

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“Ask an Editor” is a forum wherein SCBWI members submit questions that are answered quarterly as part of our Kite Tales blog.

Hi Christine – What’s the best way to research nonfiction picture book topics?

—Bria, Los Angeles

Hello Bria – While everyone has their own styles and preferences, I’ll share some techniques I’ve used for the nonfiction picture books I’ve had published.

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Demystifying ALA Annual: How I Got There as a Picture Book Author

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by Nell Cross Beckerman

Pro tip #1: Use your badge lanyard as an easy way to tell people about your books! I printed these on cardstock and taped them on.

What is ALA? Who gets to go to ALA? How can I go to ALA? Will my publisher pay for me to go to ALA? What is it like going to ALA? WHAT IS THE DEAL WITH ALA??

Perhaps these questions have been floating in your head for years, easy to ignore or not contemplate for too long. That’s what it’s been like for me. But this year, as the American Library Association (ALA) held its annual conference in San Diego last month, it was impossible for me to ignore the giddy updates and photos flooding my socials with friends who were SO EXCITED TO BE AT ALA!!!! Because I was there, too.

As a traditionally published picture book author who debuted in 2020, I’m happy to share my recap of how I got to go to the conference, along with some insider tips to help demystify attending ALA Annual.

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Treasure Chest: August 2024

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Events, Opportunities, and Resources happening now and coming soon for the Tri-Regions and beyond

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Registration is open! Learn about craft and book publishing, connect with professionals in the industry, and mingle with creative people at the SCBWI SoCal Fall Harvest Writers and Illustrators Day! This full-day conference will take place in-person at the California State University Fullerton Titan Student Union OR online, on Saturday, October 5, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and will include agents, an art director, local authors, and an illustrator. There will be critiques, portfolio reviews, pitches, and contests. Click here to register!

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Join SCBWI in celebrating World Kid Lit Month in September by submitting your book recommendations now! The Official SCBWI Blog is hosting a month-long celebration of “children’s and YA literature from around the world,” and your short book reviews are invited. There will be four blog posts, each focusing on a different continent: the Americas, Africa, Asia & Oceania, and Europe. For more information, click the link here. All submissions should be emailed to World Kit Lit (worldkidlit@gmail.com).

ONGOING
Submit your book now for the SCBWI Impact & Legacy Fund (ILF) Russell Freedman Award or apply for a grant from The ILF Encouragement Fund! No SCBWI membership is required. However, you must be traditionally published. Submissions will close on September 15, 2024.

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Sign up for the SCBWI CenCal’s 2024 Writers and Illustrators Day! Regular pricing registration for SCBWI members is $137 and will remain open until all seats are filled. The event will be held in-person at the Camarillo Community Center on Saturday, September 21, 2024. There will be an additional “optional online Pitchfest via Zoom” on Sunday, September 22, 2024.

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