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SCBWI-L.A.’s Mentorship Contest Is Now Open!

12 Wednesday Mar 2025

Posted by Judy Y Faulkner in Contests & Grants, Los Angeles, Mentorship Contest, Tri-Regional News

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**Note: The SCBWI-L.A. Mentorship is a six-month program that alternates between various categories of writing and illustrating. In this post, our 2024 winner, illustrator Kristin Marine, shares her experience with the program and last year’s mentor, Jaime Zollars. The 2025 mentor will be announced at the end of the post.**

by Kristin Marine

I applied for the SCBWI-L.A. Mentorship Contest in 2024. I had a portfolio on my website, a few written stories, and a book dummy. I felt pretty good when I reached out to illustration agencies in search of representation, but I heard more than once that I wasn’t quite “ready.” I wasn’t sure what ready looked like, and I hoped a mentor might help me figure it out.

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Spark New Ideas in the New Year

10 Friday Jan 2025

Posted by Judy Y Faulkner in Central Coast, Illustrator's Perspective, Tips and Tools

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by Jaime Zollars

Happy New Year!

I hope you all ended up on the nice list and took some time to rest and reflect before diving into goals for a new year. Have you made a list of resolutions?

I’ve always been quite a fan of lists. They hold so much promise. To-do lists, goal lists, recipe lists, gift lists, idea lists, bucket lists, reading lists—the list goes on. While I must admit that I’ve been known to transfer the unchecked items off any given list to its next incarnation (sometimes indefinitely), the simple practice of writing them can spark growth and creativity.

In the spirit of new ideas for the new year, here are four fun list-making exercises that may jump-start your creative streak in 2025:

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10 Inspiring Kite Tales Quotes from 2024

27 Friday Dec 2024

Posted by Judy Y Faulkner in Agent's Perspective, Author's Perspective, Community Corner, Editor's Perspective, Illustrator's Perspective, Tips and Tools

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#AskanEditor, Alexis O'Neill, Andy Greene, April Halprin Wayland, authors, Cara J. Stevens, Christine Van Zandt, craft, illustrators, inspiration, Jaime Zollars, Joy Peskin, Julia Edwards, Kelly Pellico, Kim Wildman, Liz Garton Scanlon, Nell Cross Beckerman, Paige Vinten Taylor, Philana Marie Boles, publishing, publishing tips, quotes, Roya Asgari, SCBWI community, writing tips

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It’s been a roller coaster of a year. But that means there’ve been ups as well as downs. Joy, growth, progress, breakthroughs, satisfaction. So, take a moment to peruse our traditional year-end inspirational quotes column, which this year includes a baker’s dozen. We need ’em! And we have them, thanks to all of you who have been kind enough to share your time, expertise, images, thoughts, words—and reasons for huzzahs—with all of us through Kite Tales. Now, let’s hop in the time machine together and take a look back at some of the highlights.

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­­­Be an SCBWI Mentor in 2025! But first … a word from our 2024 mentor

11 Wednesday Dec 2024

Posted by Judy Y Faulkner in Contests & Grants, Los Angeles, Mentorship Contest

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by Jaime Zollars

When I saw last year’s call for SCBWI mentors, I was instantly motivated to apply. I credit the SCBWI with my first successes as an illustrator, and I miss teaching and mentoring college students (something I did for several years before going back to full-time freelance work). It seemed like an exciting opportunity to share some of the knowledge I’ve learned along the way and to give back to the organization.

Mentee Kristin Marine and her mentor, Jaime Zollars, express a shared love for books at the CenCal 2024 Writers and Illustrators Day

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Fall is for Tri-Regional Conferences!

16 Wednesday Oct 2024

Posted by Judy Y Faulkner in Central Coast, Contests & Grants, Illustrators Day, Los Angeles, SoCal, Tri-Regional News, Writers Days, Writers Retreat

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agents, art directors, authors, awards, Carlene Griffith, contest winners, contests, Deborah Warren, editors, Fall Harvest, Gail Buschman, Grace Tancre, Haana Yoo, illustrators, Jaime Zollars, Jenny Lopez, Jesper Widén, Jim Averbeck, Jodi Rizzotto, Judy Torres, Lori Anaya, Marie Chan, Mary C. Moore, Melanie Figueroa, MG, Nancy Brashear, Paulina Hill, picture book, portfolios, publishing, Ricardo Aguilar, SCBWI events, SCBWI members, Su Moon, Toni Guy, Trish Heully, working writers retreat, Writers & Illustrators Day, YA

by Judy Y Faulkner, Ann Rousseau Smith

Whether connecting creative dots, harvesting winning marketing techniques, or bringing home new accolades to put into query letters, Tri-Regions members have been crafting a fall season to remember. And we’re only three weeks in! Here are some highlights so far:

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Announcing the 2024 SCBWI-L.A. Mentorship Contest Winner!

24 Wednesday Apr 2024

Posted by Judy Y Faulkner in Contests & Grants, Los Angeles, SCBWI Mentorship Program, Tri-Regional News

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by Jaime Zollars

In January, we invited illustrators to apply for a six-month mentorship with one of our Published and Listed members. This year’s mentor, Jaime Zollars, joins us to announce the winner and share some of the submission highlights.

It was a wonderful experience reading the entries for this year’s mentorship contest. It made me realize just how much I have missed my teaching days among so many promising students, and how exciting it is to share in the process of creating lasting stories. I loved reading the entrants’ goals, ideas, and thoughtful answers to my questions.

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Attention Illustrators: SCBWI-L.A.’s Mentorship Contest Is Open!

24 Wednesday Jan 2024

Posted by Michelle Lin in Contests & Grants, Mentorship Contest, SCBWI Mentorship Program

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by Dr. Jeff Creely

**Note: The SCBWI-L.A. Mentorship is a six-month program that alternates between illustration and writing. For 2024, it’s the illustrators’ turn! Ahead of mentee applications opening on January 28, Dr. Jeff Creely, 2023 contest winner, shares his experience with the program. The 2024 mentor will be announced at the end of the post.**

A year and a half ago, I made a promise: I was going to “give myself permission to publish a bad book.” After four years of writing mostly on my own, I felt that it was time to brave more collaborative experiences and put myself out there … even if that meant learning that my writing wasn’t very good. Embracing every opportunity became my mantra. I sought out reading groups, critiques, conferences, and agents. Although I had some positive feedback, the outset of 2023 tested my resolve with a string of rejections.

Honestly, I entered the SCBWI-L.A. Mentorship Contest on a whim. I came across the post only two days before the deadline and went back and forth on whether I had enough time to write a well-crafted entry (hint: I don’t think I did). Admittedly, my expectations were low, but the prospect of being mentored by a seasoned professional in the writing field was an opportunity I couldn’t let slip. I yearned for guidance and had a slim hope that someone could validate the potential I still believed my manuscript held.

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Illustrators: Let’s Talk about Agents!

10 Wednesday Jan 2024

Posted by Michelle Lin in Illustrator's Perspective, Tips and Tools

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By Jaime Zollars, Illustrator Coordinator, SCBWI CenCal

As the illustrator coordinator for the Central Coast, I’ve found that a topic of primary interest among member illustrators is agents, and the most pressing question is how to find one. If you are an illustrator seeking representation, my best advice is to consider whether or not you are ready, do your research, create an ordered list, reach out to artists represented by agents you plan to contact, double-check submissions criteria, solicit no more than a few agents at one time, and be prepared for another round of submissions if your first attempt is not what you hoped!

1. Is your work ready for an agent?  You only have one chance for an agent to see your work for the first time. Consider whether your work is ready for an agent. Examine your work for consistency, craft, and presentation. Does your work have a developed look to it that has a unique identity? Does the work appear to be crafted professionally? Is the work available on a website that is carefully curated, easy to navigate, and professional? If you can say yes to all three questions, you may be ready to find your match.

Then you will likely wonder, “How do I find an agent?” This is the golden question, but there is a better question to ask.

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SCBWI CenCal Writer’s Day 2023

05 Wednesday Jul 2023

Posted by Michelle Lin in Central Coast, Community Corner, Illustrators Day, Tri-Regional News, Writers Days

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by Ann Rousseau Smith, SCBWI CenCal News Liaison

The Camarillo Public Library will host CenCal’s 2023 Writer’s Day on September 9.

Join SCBWI CenCal for Writer’s Day 2023!

WRITER’S DAY: SPARK THE FIRE WITHIN is a two-day event this year. The first day is in-person at a new location, the Camarillo Library, on Saturday, September 9. Doors open at 8:45 am, coffee and pastries for early arrivers. Event begins at 9:30 am and ends at 3:30 pm. Lunch will be provided.

Day One includes writing contests, written critiques, first lines feedback, 4-corners critique meet-up, door prizes, book sales, and a tour of the Camarillo Library Children’s Room, aka the Pirate Ship.

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