Writing picture books

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Writing picture books Start date Saturday 3 rd September 2016 Time 10.00am 4.45pm Venue Madingley Hall Madingley Cambridge Tutor Pippa Goodhart Course code 1617NDX014 Director of Programmes For further information on this course, please contact Emma Jennings Public Programme Co-ordinator, Clare Kerr clare.kerr@ice.cam.ac.uk or 01223 746237 To book See: or telephone 01223 746262 Tutor biography Pippa is the author of over a hundred books for children ranging from picture books, through early reader books, to novels for children. Best known amongst her picture books is prize-winning, million-copy selling, You Choose illustrated by Nick Sharratt. The opportunities and challenges of working text, pictures and book together to suit a very young audience and difficult market make picture book writing a very particular skill. Pippa has enjoyed teaching writing for children for many years at De Montfort University in Leicester and online for the Writers Workshop.

Course Programme 9:30 Terrace bar open for pre-course tea/ coffee 10.00 11:15 Session 1: Thinking about the young child audience for picture books. Can we remember that young child view of the world from our own childhoods? Considering the demands of the market for picture books. 11.15 Coffee 11:45 13:00 Session 2: What is a story? How to achieve a strong simple story suited to the young audience, and how to shape it using plot and character. Discuss and write. 13:00 Lunch 14:00 15:15 Session 3: Looking at the book format, and the restrictions and opportunities it offers the writer. Rework the story to fit the format. Are there opportunities to dramatise the story in less obvious ways? 15:15 Tea 15:30 16:45 Session 4: Workshopping the stories. Considering publication options (including adapting stories to work as young reader books). 16:45 Day school ends Course syllabus Aims: 1. To explore the range of picture books, and consider how they suit their young audience. 2. To shape and write a potential picture book story, considering illustration and design as well as text. 3. To develop an understanding of the market, and how to pursue publication. Content: We will look at a range of modern picture books, and consider what story topics and treatments best suit the market and audience for these books, and why. We will look at how best to work pictures and text together (even though we are not producing any pictures ourselves) to bring a story to life through the page turns of a book to be read out loud. We will write and workshop stories, and then consider how best to achieve publication.

Presentation of the course: Some course content will be presented by the tutor. There will be class discussion. We will work together on one story idea, and then participants will write their own story. Those stories will be read out loud, and workshopped together. Outcomes: As a result of the course, within the constraints of the time available, students should be able to: Analyse how picture books work text and pictures together, combining different disciplines to work towards one end product. Develop an understanding of as to how the publishing world works, specifically in regard to the picture book market. Respond to the needs and tastes of young children. Respond to team work, and applying skills in critiquing and receiving critiquing in constructive ways. As a result of the course, within the constraints of the time available, students should be able to: Write a picture book, complete with illustration notes, set out correctly, and to know how best to seek publication for that book.

Reading and resources list Listed below are a number of texts that might be of interest for future reference, but do not need to be bought (or consulted) for the course. Author Title Publisher and date Coppard, Yvonne & Newberry, Linda Young Adult: Collins, Suzanne Sacher, Louis Wein, Elizabeth Writing Children s Fiction The Hunger Games Holes Rose Under Fire Bloomsbury, 2013 Scholastic, 2009 Bloomsbury, 2015 Electric Monkey, 2013 Primary School Age: Boyce, Frank Cottrell Millions Macmillan 2015 Lewis, Gill Scarlet Ibis OUP, 2015 Pichon, Liz Reeve, Philip Stanton, Andy Wilson, Jacqueline Tom Gates series Mortal Engines Mr Gum books Tracey Beaker series Scholastic, 2011 Scholastic, 2015 Egmont 2014 Yearling, 2006 Picture books: Brown, Peter Browne, Eileen Waddell, Martin and Oxenbury, Helen Mr Tiger Goes Wild Handa s Surprise Farmer Duck Two Hoots, 2014 Walker Books, 2006 Walker Books, 1995

Students are encouraged to visit their local library and read a variety of picture books before the course takes place. Website addresses www.pippagoodhart.co.uk Note Students of the Institute of Continuing Education are entitled to 20% discount on books published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) which are purchased at the Press bookshop, 1 Trinity Street, Cambridge (Mon-Sat 9am 5:30pm, Sun 11am 5pm). A letter or email confirming acceptance on to a current Institute course should be taken as evidence of enrolment. Additional information Venue Details of how to find Madingley Hall can be found on our website: http:///who-we-are/how-to-find-the-institute Refreshments Tea and coffee and lunch will be provided. If you have any specific dietary requirements or allergies and have not already advised us, please inform our Admissions Team on ice.admissions@ice.cam.ac.uk or +44 (0)1223 746262. Information correct as of: 23 June 2016