New podcast episode: EVERYTHING MFA! Anne-Marie talks with Michael Leali about our own MFA experiences, what programs are out there, how to apply, and Michael's new MFA Boot Camp through USF's MFA in Writing for Young Readers. https://bit.ly/mfapodcast #mfa #kidlitcraft #kidlitwriters #usfmfay
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Whether you need a break to reset from your writing, or you're hoping to squeeze a few more words in by the end of the year, we here at #KidLit Craft wish you a happy holiday season. #amwriting #kidlitwriters
In our new interview, Donna Janell Bowman ("Wings of an Eagle") offers many helpful tips for writers, including the benefits of customizing both your character and narrative voice. We also touch on crafty insights, like the importance of play in writing. Read it here: https://bit.ly/495GFrz #kidlit
Get crafty with a season pass for #KidLit Craft's fall workshops, taught by excellent writers, including Michael Leali, Misa Suguira, and Ann Dávila Cardinal. You'll get access to the replay of each workshop to savor one at a time or marathon. Register: www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops #amwriting
Making your #KidLit dreams a possibility requires persistence, as Isabella Kung ("Nunu and the Sea") counsels in our interview. Our crafty chat also explores topics like finding the right tense and creating books that respect young readers' rocky emotional journeys. Read here: https://bit.ly/47Tf6At
What is your work in progress about? And what is it also about? Layering your story makes for a richer reader experience, as Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail achieves in her PB "Freddie the Flyer," which we analyze in a new craft article on the blog. Read it here: https://bit.ly/44GeITZ #kidlit #amwriting
Finding success as a #KidLit writer happens when you put yourself out there, as Charlotte Cheng ("Roar-Choo!") endorses in our interview. Charlotte also touches on crafty topics, like how she came to embrace the process of revision. Read it here: https://bit.ly/43SAXFL #amwriting #kidlitwriters
It's not too late to join the party! This Saturday, KidLit Craft is hosting a plotting party with acclaimed young adult author Ann Dávila Cardinal ("You've Awoken Her"). Bring an existing plot or create a new one in this fun and interactive workshop. Register: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
Are you stuck on the plot for your novel? Join KidLit Craft & acclaimed YA author Ann Dávila Cardinal ("You've Awoken Her") on Sat. Nov. 15, for a plotting party! Ann will share an easy plotting method, then you'll work on a plot of your own. Register: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
Sometimes it pays to slow down, as Khadijah VanBrakle ("My Perfect Family") advises in our author Interview. Khadijah advocates for taking all the time you need to learn the craft of storytelling and sings the virtues of not rushing through the drafting process. Read: https://bit.ly/4ohexGq #kidlit
In our interview, J.E. Thomas ("The AI Incident") promotes the power of finding community and helping other authors in what can sometimes feel like a competitive field. J.E. also discusses being an ideas person, revision, and other crafty topics. Read here: https://bit.ly/4qD6xBi #kidlit #amwriting
You're invited! On Sat., Nov. 15 acclaimed YA author Ann Dávila Cardinal ("You've Awoken Her") kicks off our interactive "Plot Party! Story + Friends = Painless Plotting" workshop. Develop a new plot or build on the one in your current WIP. Register: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
Don't miss it! Join us on Saturday for our workshop with acclaimed KidLit author Michael Leali ("The Truth About Triangles") about crafting scenes that are both plot and character forward. Bring your work in progress and get the jump-start you need. Register: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
Struggling to craft scenes that are both plot & character forward? Join our Sat., Nov. 1, workshop with award-winning author Michael Leali. ("The Truth About Triangles").You'll learn how to craft scenes that further the plot & your character's journey. Sign up: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
So much is out of an author's control, from querying to publication dates. What's a writer to do? In our interview, Miriam Chernick ("The Zuzu Secret") advises writers to enjoy the process. Miriam also discusses writing multiple points of & dual motivations. Read here: https://bit.ly/3L22ga4 #kidlit
When you're trying to chase the latest publishing trends, it can be easy to lose sight of how writing should be fun. In our interview, Ron Wolff ("Colony") guides authors to lead with what brings you joy. Ron also explores crafty elements like emotion & pacing. Read: https://bit.ly/46TGpuh #kidlit
Scenes *can* be both emotional and active! Find out how in our Sat. Nov. 1 workshop with celebrated KidLit author Michael Leali ("The Truth About Triangles"). Michael will teach how to craft scenes that further the plot & also inspire character growth. Sign up: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
It's not too late to register! Join KidLit author Misa Sugiura on Saturday for a workshop on all things revision. We'll address all your revision fears, from macro-level topics like character development to micro-level elements like crafting themes. Sign up: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
Struggling with writer's block? Feeling uninspired to keep writing? In our interview, #kidlit author Donna Galanti ("Loon Cove Summer") offers some words of advice: seek out the wonder you had for the world as a child. Read more here: https://bit.ly/4nGDH0O #kidlitwriters #amwriting
If revising seems intimidating, join us on Sat. Oct. 18 for a revision workshop with renowned KidLit author Misa Sugiura ("Momo Arashima Duels the Queen of Death"). We'll help you tackle your fears and kick-start your revision. Register here: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
Embrace the joy of play! In our interview, Sandra V. Feder ("Shy Me") shares the advantages of being playful with your writing, from experimenting with different forms to exploring different genres. Sandra also discusses the benefits of being open to feedback. Read it: https://bit.ly/4n0etcR #kidlit
Don't fear your novel revision! Instead, join us for a workshop on Sat., October 18, with acclaimed KidLit author Misa Sugiura ("Momo Arashima Duels the Queen of Death") about revising. You'll get all the tools you need to revise without the scaries. Register: https://www.kidlitcraft.com/workshops
Announcing: KidLit Craft Fall Workshops!
Developing Plot by Exploring Character
Michael Leali
OCT 4
Novel Revision
Misa Suguira
OCT 18
And . . . Scene! Writing Active, Emotionally Resonant Scenes
Michael Leali
NOV 1
Plot Party!
Ann Dávila Cardinal
NOV 15
Sign up at kidlitcraft.com/workshops
We’re on break!
#KidLit Craft is taking a few weeks off to rest, relax, and, of course, read and write #KidLit!
Get excited… when we come back, we’ll be announcing a host of great offerings this fall, from classes to workshops.
Until then, wishing you words—and a spectacular end to the summer!
Maybe you love sour gummy worms. Or maybe you devour salty pretzels by the handful. Every writer has a go-to snack to enjoy during writing (or procrastinating). Tell us in a comment: what’s your favorite writing munchie?
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Being a KidLit writer is a unique experience shared by the KidLit community. We understand the challenges—and joys—of writing books for children.
So how can you tell us you’re a #KidLit writer without saying you’re “a KidLit author”? What inside jokes or niche references we'd recognize? #writesky
What happens if the timer goes off before your character can achieve their goal?
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Will the security guard come back to find her mid-heist? What if something unexpected happens—will she be able to adapt?
Now you try. Think about ways you can include a ticking clock element in your story. What kind of deadline would it be? For how long?
That’s because the security guards have a 20-minute rotation. But the character knows she’d be cutting it close by that timeline, so she gives herself 15 minutes to get the job done just in case she runs into trouble.
And so the clock starts. Will she get the object without being seen?
As we discuss in Episode 10 of the second season of KidLit Craft’s podcast, Kayvion Lewis effectively includes a ticking clock in her novel “Thieves’ Gambit,” our mentor text.
In this YA thriller, a character hoping to steal an object from a museum knows she only has 20 minutes to do it.