Intimate and inspiring workshops for children s authors and illustrators. FPO 2019 WORKSHOP CATALOG. HighlightsFoundation.org

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Intimate and inspiring workshops for children s authors and illustrators. FPO 2019 WORKSHOP CATALOG HighlightsFoundation.org

For more than 35 years, the Highlights Foundation has been fulfilling its mission of improving the quality of children s literature by helping authors and illustrators hone their craft. We welcome you to join us at our picturesque retreat center nestled in the northern Pocono region of northeast PA for one of more than 40 annual workshops. Our campus consists of the Founders farmhouse, 17 cabins with modern facilities, a lodge, and a 5,200-square-foot retreat center known as the Barn at Boyds Mills. The Barn has several relaxed classroom-like areas, a Great Hall, an outdoor fireplace, and a giant kitchen serving farm-style meals. Cabins and lodge rooms have modern facilities and are writerready with desks, chairs, and filled bookshelves. The Lodge contains eight private rooms with private baths and a great room for getting together with others or just relaxing. Farm-style meals are deliciously prepared, and mealtimes are perfect for lively discussion. Snacks are always available for late night or early morning writing sessions. Gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options available.

UNWORKSHOPS Imagine your own private retreat in a picturesque setting currently just $149/day It was a turning point in my writer s journey, the moment when I crossed the threshold into that world. - jody casella In an Unworkshop, time is yours to spend as you please. We ll provide you with comfortable lodging and three meals a day. From the moment you arrive, you ll feel right at home and fussed over. We ll furnish a peaceful setting that lets you focus solely on your work. CUSTOM RETREATS: Bring along your critique buddies or grad class fellows for a customized Unworkshop experience. For available dates or to make a reservation, visit highlightsfoundation.org/unworkshops. (877) 288-3410 HighlightsFoundation.org

SPOTLIGHT ON... SUMMER CAMP: A WEEK OF CREATIVE MENTORSHIP JULY 7 JULY 12, 2019 Find the kind of encouragement for your writing that only a generous mentor can provide, with: Inspiring daily keynote sessions Breakout craft sessions led by an editor, agent, author, or illustrator Daily one-to-one support, including critiques and feedback, from your creative mentor Time to network with all faculty and writing peers Free time to write, revise, or explore new ideas SUMMER CAMP FACULTY & SPECIAL GUESTS traci chee angela dominguez kathryn erskine tiffany d. jackson tara lazar shadra strickland matthew winner HighlightsFoundation.org

SPOTLIGHT ON... ILLUSTRATION INTENSIVE JULY 17-20, 2019 Explore the ever-changing children s book market with authors, illustrators, and art directors who are currently in the field with: Faculty demonstrations and lectures One-to-one critiques from mentor faculty Hands-on activities to learn new techniques and generate ideas Making a Living as an Illustrator panel Portfolio and dummy preparation mike curato kelly light steve light kathryn otoshi merrill rainey SPOTLIGHT ON... MASTER CLASS IN WRITING NONFICTION JULY 13-17, 2019 Explore factual writing through a range of topics, including biography, nature writing, science writing, and more: Work with your mentor to revise or explore story ideas in daily one-to-one sessions Develop necessary research and interview skills Discover the trade book and magazine markets for your work Find out how to enliven nonfiction with personal experience carole boston weatherford lesa clineransome emma otheguy rob sanders heidi stemple See full workshop descriptions and updated listings at HighlightsFoundation.org

2019 UPCOMING WORKSHOPS WRITING INTENSIVE May 19-24 Jul 31 - Aug 4 Sep 22-25 Nov 7-10 Filling the Writer s Toolbox: Tools for First Lines, Voice, Character, World Building & Revision Renowned editor Emma D. Dryden will guide you through proven techniques for editing and revising your manuscripts. Revision Retreat Editors Harold Underdown and Eileen Robinson will give techniques for self-editing and revising and give you time to use them to make your manuscripts stronger. Nurturing Your Artistic Voice: A Guide for Kidlit Rebels & Risk-Takers Author Meg Medina and illustrator Carolyn Dee Flores will lead you in an exploration of identity, creativity, and publishing to help bring your voice to the page. Master Class: The Search for Voice, the Next Step! with Patti Gauch Using the work of some of our best young adult and middle grade fiction writers, experienced writers will take next steps to refine and finally discover their most authentic Voices. NOVELS May 5-11 Aug 11-17 May 12-19 Oct 20-27 Jun 6-9 Aug 8-11 Oct 31 - Nov 3 Date TBD The Whole Novel Workshop Revise and polish your novel in preparation for submission. This mentorship program guarantees significant progress with focused attention in an intimate setting. Writing the Unreal: The Whole Novel Workshop in Fantasy & Speculative Fiction For writers of YA fantasy, alternate history, science fiction, magical realism, paranormal romance, or horror, this workshop guarantees progress with focused attention. Anti-Heroes & Villains: Crafting Flawed Characters We Love to Hate Create deep veins of backstory and characterization to shape villains and anti-heroes in MG and YA novels. Novel Beginnings: Building Strong Foundations for Your Novel & Career Get feedback on your novel AND guidance about your writing career from two experienced authors with great teaching and editing experience. Jump-Start Your Creativity! Idea Generator for Novelists Join YA author AC Gaughen for a madcap retreat that will jump-start new ideas, unlock your creativity, and reinvigorate your writing. Getting Your MG or YA Novel Unstuck Join us to find tools for getting unstuck, with a focus on character development, plotting and outlining, revision, journaling, and improvisation/play. EXPLORING WRITING FOR CHILDREN Mar 21-24 Everything You Need to Know About Children s Book Publishing This weekend is designed to give you a comprehensive look at how the children s book publishing industry works. Our goal is to answer ALL your questions! Jul 7-12 Summer Camp at the Barn: A Week of Creative Mentorship At our signature workshop, you ll find keynotes, workshops, and a creative mentor to provide one-to-one support.

Jul 13-17 Oct 10-13 Master Class in Writing Nonfiction for Children & Young Adults Work with our talented group of mentors to explore all facets of factual writing! Explore the editorial and business aspects and the art of telling true stories. Writing for All Young Readers: Board Books through MG Series This workshop is for anyone looking for ways to break in or expand upon a career in writing for children, from board books to middle grade series. ESSENTIAL CONVERSATIONS Jun 14-16 Building Cultural Competency in Today s Children s Publishing Industry Begin the hard work needed to learn about and fight for representation of cultural differences in children s books and our world. Jun 27-30 Native Creators Summer Retreat A retreat for Native American book creators writing for and about children. This four-day retreat focuses on mentorship and polishing a manuscript for submission. Jun 30 - Jul 2 From the Outside in: Writing Outside Your Own Experiences for Books for Children & Teens Join Laurie Halse Anderson, Linda Sue Park, and Leah Henderson to learn ways to form diverse characters and worlds and avoid harmful stereotypes. Sep 12-15 Diversity Fellowship Kick-Off Oct 27-30 Writing the Rainbow: Crafting Picture Books with LGBTQ+ Themes Date TBD Power of the Picture Book: Community, Kindness, Social & Emotional Influence Date TBD Responsible Representation Explore ways to include diversity in your work and create authentic worlds and characters that provide windows and mirrors for the next generation of readers. NICHE WORKSHOPS Mar 25-28 Self or Indie Publishing: Answering the Big Questions Authors and indie publishers Darcy Pattison and Harold Underdown will share their expertise to help you avoid pitfalls in the self-publishing business. Apr 28 - May 2 Crafting Successful Author Visits Create and deliver an impressive school visit with our faculty by your side. Jun 23-27 Writing for the Educational Market Would you like to have editors actually contacting you and asking you to write for them? This workshop will help you find your niche in the educational market. Jun 9-13 Nuts & Bolts of Science Writing Energize readers through active fiction and nonfiction writing that shines the light on exciting science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts. Aug 1-4 Your Guide to Graphic Novels Have an idea for a graphic novel or comic book? Join us to learn about the narrative style of this engaging genre. Writers and writer/illustrators welcome. Sep 25-29 Taking Your Art & Writing to New Places: Published Authors & Illustrators at Work For published authors and illustrators to write, illustrate, and collaborate while sharing about their careers, challenges, deadlines, and upcoming projects. Oct 24-27 Unlocking Your Story: Forms & Genres, a Mashup Join Newbery winner Kathi Appelt and author/editor Shelley Tanaka to find the form that best fits the story you hope to tell.

ILLUSTRATORS May 2-5 May 30 - Jun 2 Jul 17-20 Sep 19-22 Date TBD Drawing 2.0 Color, Light, Line & Texture Hands-on Workshop Come play in paint, explore collage, and dive into textiles during this hands-on retreat for everyone. No previous art experience required! Crafting a Picture Book Dummy with Heart & Soul Floyd Cooper and Melanie Hall will guide you in preparing your picture book dummy for submission. Illustration Intensive Come learn new techniques and enjoy the camaraderie of other artists immerse yourself in illustration techniques and gain tools for storytelling. Writing for Illustrators: An Author/Illustrator Intensive Join celebrated author/illustrators Elizabeth Rose Stanton, Lori Nichols, and Jessixa Bagley to grow as a writer while honoring your illustration background. PICTURE BOOKS, EARLY READERS & POETRY Apr 4-7 Jun 17-20 Jun 20-23 Aug 4-7 Sep 23 - Nov 10 Oct 13-17 Oct 17-20 Date TBD Date TBD Date TBD Visual Arts Exhibit Reception & Special Unworkshop with Angela Dominguez Writing First Chapter Books & Early Readers Gain understanding of how to write for the unique needs of children who are beginning to read independently. PB&J: Picture Books & All That Jazz This workshop digs deep into the many layers that are needed to write a successful picture book. The Ins & Outs of a Picture Book & Its Many Forms This hands-on workshop will show you how to get your picture book ready for submission to editors and agents. Getting to Know Your Rhyming Picture Book: Online Course & Onsite Retreat Give your picture book the special attention it deserves with this long-form workshop: an activity-based web series paired with a guided writing retreat. Craft & Heart of Writing Poetry Work in an intimate setting with published poets, make new friends, and immerse yourself in writing poetry and working on the craft. A Working Poets Retreat Join Georgia Heard and Rebecca Kai Dotlich in this intimate retreat. Picture Book Biographies Performance & Poetry Creating Picture Books with Humor & Heart This workshop will guide you through the process of creating funny, emotionally satisfying picture books that connect with young readers.