The topic of a few TA blog posts this summer will deal with
conferences and other types of summer learning experiences. JoAnn Early Macken has a fascinating post
about tending monarch butterflies in her garden, Summer Science Experiments. Since I live in an area through which
monarchs migrate, I couldn’t help but wonder if maybe JoAnn’s butterflies will flutter
by my house and land on the blooms in my flower bed.
Esther Hershenhorn detailed some of the great blog posts she
is working on this summer in One Writer’s Nuggets from Her Summer… So Far. Not only does she give lots of wonderful
details about Chicago, Esther also talks about SCBWI conferences.
I attended several national conferences while I was a SCBWI Regional
Advisor. They are an exciting adventure. It’s great to meet the authors whose books
you admire, hear them speak, and buy an autographed copy. Conferences
give writers the opportunity to meet others who share their passion of writing
for young readers. The world of
children’s book authors is a friendly place and conferences give you the chance
to get to know people from all over the county and the world. Writers find themselves in the midst of a
crowd of people who understand the joy and the rejection of writing to publish.
Nearly every pre published writer at an SCBWI conference hopes
they will make a connection with an editor who will publish their book. And that is always possible. But when I look back to my early years as a
writer, I see now that the most important lessons I learned at SCBWI
conferences did not result in a published book.
One clear benefit is the
wonderful friends I made, including Esther Hershenhorn. For me, another benefit was that I began to
see how the creative side of writing must coexists with the business of publishing.
Conferences teach writers about the craft and the business
of writing. What can be learned at SCBWI conferences can speed up the process of both sides. Like Joann’s butterflies,
change happens and pre published writers change into published authors.
Great insights, Carla! I agree.
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Meeting other writers and illustrators is a huge benefit of attending conferences. I'm always so happy to see my Wisconsin SCBWI pals at our annual fall conference. Being surrounded by like-minded people makes every event more fun!
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