Saturday, September 5, 2020
Debut Groups, A Website Launch & Words Of Wisdom About Critiquesand A Mega Critique Giveaway
Blog & website of children's book author Tara Lazar Debut Groups, a Website Launch & Words of Wisdom About Critiquesâ¦and a MEGA Critique Giveaway by Colleen Paeff The year or two leading up to the publication of an author or illustratorâs debut book is a rollercoaster ride of exciting milestones (âI signed my contract!â), new experiences (âHello, Copy Editor.â), and sheer terror (âYou expect me to read my book aloud in front of how many children?â). And, like a rollercoaster, itâs best experienced with friends. Thatâs where debut groups come in.* The Soaring â20s Picture Book Debuts is a collective of picture book authors, illustrators, and author/illustrators with debut picture books being released in 2020** and beyond. Weâve pooled our resources, talents, and sympathetic ears so none of us has to experience this ride soloâ"and thatâs fitting because we certainly didnât get this far on our own. Weâre all in the happy position of awaiting the release of our books thanks to the authors, illustrators, teachers, editors, or agents who looked at our work and offered targeted feedback to help improve it. And now weâd like to do the same for you! To celebrate the launch our new website Soaring20spb.com, weâre giving away 20+6 free manuscript, dummy, or portfolio critiques in the MEGA SOARING â20s CRITIQUE GIVEAWAY! If youâve been in the picture book game for a while, you probably already know the value of a thorough, thoughtful critique. But if youâre new to writing or illustrating for kids or youâre on the fence about whether or not to hand your baby over to a set of critical eyes, allow some of our members us give you a nudge: âCritiques have been an essential step (many steps! multiple flights of stairs!) on my path to publication.â Angela Burke Kunkel, author DIGGING FOR WORDS: JOSà ALBERTO GUTIÃRREZ AND THE LIBRARY HE BUILT (Random House/Schwartz & Wade, Fall 2020) âIf youâve put your all into your work-in-progress and are ready to see it with fresh eyes, a critique is a fun way to open new pathways in your brain and to rekindle your enthusiasm for your work.â Shelley Johannes, author/illustrator MORE THAN SUNNY (Abrams, Spring 2021) âThe more we embrace the journey of improving and collaboration, the more we learn and the better we become as authors, illustrators and artists.â Sam Wedelich, author/illustrator CHICKEN LITTLE: THE REAL AND TOTALLY TRUE* TALE (Scholastic Press, Spring 2020) âIâll always remember how Jo Whittemore, author of FRONT PAGE FACE-OFF, critiqued me years ago. She called problems in my manuscript âopportunities.ââ NoNieqa Ramos, author BEAUTY WOKE (Versify/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, spring 2021) âThe more you have your work critiqued, the less personal it becomes. You learn to listen for the gems of advice, questions, concerns, and ideas that other readers/writers have for you. Then when you take those gems and apply them to your work, the proof is in how much your writing is improved and how much your skill grows as a storyteller. And while this process sometimes has you feeling vulnerable and exposed, ultimately when you send your writing out into the world, you will feel so proud of it!â Anna Crowley Redding, author RESCUING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE (HarperCollins, spring 2020) Convinced? Go to our website to enter to win a free picture book manuscript, dummy, or portfolio critique in the MEGA SOARING â20s CRITIQUE GIVEAWAY by midnight on September 15 and you could be one of 20+6 lucky winners! *Weâre not the only game in town! Check out KidLit411âs list of Debut Year Groups (scroll all the way down to the bottom). **One of us got bumped up to 2019! Look for Author Saira Mirâs MUSLIM GIRLS RISE: INSPIRATIONAL CHAMPIONS OF OUR TIME (Salaam Reads/Simon & Schuster) on October 29. Big thanks to Tara for letting us share the news about our giveaway on her blog! (And Tara says thanks right back!)
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