How to Write for Kids

One-Day Workshop
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Saturday, February 9
10 - 12 EST
With
Christine Pakkala
$80.00

How To Write For Kids 
Saturday, Feb. 9th
10-12 EST
Online
 
This course will introduce you to the basics of writing for children. You’ll learn the difference between picture books, early readers, chapter books, middle grade and young adult novels. You’ll also learn where authors find inspiration, what elements are necessary to create scenes in your story, and how to get started.
Students will take away:
  • The difference between picture books, early readers, chapter books, middle grade and young adult novels.
  • Where authors find inspiration.
  • What elements are necessary to create scenes in your story.
  • How to get started on your own story for kids.

 

This workshop will be recorded and available for purchase on our “Workshops On Demand” tab on our website.

Christine Pakkala
Christine PakkalaABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Christine Pakkala is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop MFA. She was a Fulbright Scholar (1994) in Helsinki, Finland, where she translated modern Finnish poetry. She taught 7th and 9th grade English at Horace Mann and has published essays in Salon, BrainChild and Serendipity and is the 2013 winner of the Ladies Home Journal essay contest. She’s the author of Last-But-Not-Least Lola Going Green, which was the winner of the Santa Monica Public Library's Green Prize, and a novel for teens, Jasmine and Maddie, which was a VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocate) Top Shelf pick and a Bank Street Best Book.Christine is working on a memoir and the first chapter of it will be published as an essay in "The Seventh Wave", an arts and literary magazine this fall.

$80.00

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