A 1-Day Picture Book Writing Workshop
Saturday, June 7, 10 AM - 2 PM
Do you have a picture book idea in your mind, in a manuscript draft, or in thumbnail sketches? Welcome to your June Jumpstart! This dynamic, high-energy session will send you back to the writing desk or studio brimming with creative tools and momentum for the picture book project you've been sitting on, dreaming on, stuck on or working on. Come with an idea in your head, a working draft, thumbnail sketches, or anything in between. We'll dive into the big beautiful world of this uniquely collaborative art form through readings, visual and writing prompts and maybe even a bit of improv. You'll explore your story's authentic core and reasons for being, plus identify the next steps for your project. Following the workshop, participants will have the option of emailing a manuscript, thumbnails, or dummy book to Lucky for an individual feedback session via Zoom. The Zoom feedback opportunity is included in the course fee, but material must be sent by June 28, hence the jumpstart! You'll need: A picture book idea (in any form, including in your head) A large sheet of sturdy paper, at least 11x17 Your Journal/sketchbook Your favorite writing tool(s) - pens or pencils Optional - some colorful pens and highlighters.
$90 Members/$135 Nonmembers
Lucky Platt’s stories and narrative art explore themes of resilience, healing, positive self expression and inclusion through many forms, including picture books, animation, murals, paper sculpture and crankies. Her debut children’s book, Imagine a Wolf (Page Street Kids 2021) was a 2022 Maine Literary Awards Finalist in Children’s, a 2022 Ezra Jack Keats Award Finalist in New Writers, a 2021 New England Book Award Finalist, and has been translated into several languages. She has presented narrative art and writing workshops for children and adults through MWPA Maine Media Workshops & College, Farnsworth Art Museum, Waterfall Arts, and many Maine libraries and indie bookshops. Lucky is a recipient of three Maine Arts Commission Project Grants (2016, 2020 and 2022) in literary and visual arts, and a founding board member of Unity Public Library in Unity, ME, where she programs the library's Children's Storyteller Series, bringing children's book creators from Maine and away for readings and book talks.
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For any questions regarding this workshop, please contact programs@mainewriters.org.
REGISTER BY PHONE
Call 207-200-7180 and register with your VISA or MasterCard.
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SCHOLARSHIP
The MWPA is proud to offer one partial scholarship to this workshop for members-only. Scholarships are awarded on a combination of need and merit. Email programs@mainewriters.org to see if the scholarship is still available. Application Due by April 10 at 9:00 a.m.
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