The 2015 NY SCBWI Winter Conference Part 2

Feb 12, 2015 02:00


Originally published at Kimberly Sabatini. You can comment here or there.

I’m back with the second half of the 2015 NY SCBWI Conference recap. You can find Part 1 HERE. And yes, in case you’re wondering, I am extra tired because I stayed up too late talking to my fabulous roommate Jodi Moore talking about her newest dragon book!!!













An unexpected perk of the conference was a chance to get a sneak peek at Jodi’s new Dragon Baby-WHEN A DRAGON MOVES IN AGAIN




Illustration courtesy of Flashlight Press

It’s bad enough that the new baby takes up Mom’s lap and Dad’s time. But
when this tiny, drooly, stinky, crying newborn somehow charms the dragon, the
boy decides he’s had enough of this baby business. Is there room in the castle
for three? Find out When a Dragon Moves In Again.

Sequel to the award-winning When a Dragon Moves In

Can’t wait for the Fall to bring this Dragon home <3

Jodi and her Dragon weren’t the only people we were celebrating on Sunday morning. The day kicked off with the Awards Presentations…










Congrats to all the illustrators who won awards. Your work is gorgeous.





And Sana accepts the Mid-List Author award from Jane Yolen who credits her with being a force in bringing diversity to our children’s books.




We also got to sing Happy Birthday to Jane. <3




And celebrate with Caldecott winner Dan Santat even if he wasn’t in the room.

We’ll catch him in person in LA. But until then, here’s how proud we are of Dan…

http://instagram.com/p/y18lmqthuR/

And we can’t forget to thank the SCBWI staff that makes these conferences happen…




They are the BEST!

The first Keynote of the day was by another amazing author/illustrator…The Making of a Picture Book by Laura Vaccaro Seeger




I was blown away by her, her process and her books. Laura talked about having a notebook to capture your stream of consciousness. And she shared her notebooks with us. I loved this beginning…




Laura also reminded us that when making a concept book, there is always story-there is depth. She kick started so many ideas for me and she opened my eyes to how to see picture book writing in a completely different way. Take a look at her award winning book Green…

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The next Keynote was James Dashner-Writing Commercial Fiction.




James was a funny guy. He started off his speech like Letterman with a top 10 List.




But between the jokes he had some serious and helpful stuff to share. He reminded us that even though he’s the author of The Maze Runner, which was recently made into a movie, it wasn’t so long ago that he was sitting where we were. He went to college to become an accountant and hated it. He struggled as a new author with a small press and a kinda weird cover. But you should never give up because…

*The Maze Runner was rejected the first time it went out.

*Sometimes it is about lucky breaks, but if you quit you won’t get the chance to enjoy them.

He also told us…

*He never takes his success for granted because he could have been stuck in a job he hated.

*And it might be helpful to use a title that guarantees success-like Harry Potter and the Divergent Games of Hunger. ROTFL!

And there is nothing else I can say that’s better than that. *grin* But what I can tell you about next is the Keynote Agent’s Panel: Charting Charting Your Career Path.




BG-Barry Goldblatt (Barry Goldblatt Literary)

JL-Jennifer Laughran (Andrea Brown Literary Agency)

TW- Tina Wexler (International Creative Management)

Moderated by BB-Brenda Bowen

Here’s some golden nuggets from the agents:

BG-On career: This is not a speed race. If everything goes right I get to be your agent for 30, 40, 50 years.

JL-Illustrators need to have a centrally located online portfolio.

BG-There is no call I fear more than the one when a client says they’ve quit their job. This is not a job you get into with the intention of supporting your family.

TW-If you are writing with your heart you are writing with your passion. You are not writing to pay the bills.

BG-Don’t query with a rhetorical question or in your characters voice.

BG-If you find yourself tracking your Amazon ranking more than five times a day, you have a problem.

The last Keynote of the conference was Kwame Alexander talking about Dancing Naked on the Floor: How to say Yes to the Writerly Life




Just this week Kwame won the Newbery!!!! After hearing him speak and then reading his work on the train home I know exactly why he won. He is amazing! Here is some of what he inspired us with…

*I didn’t have money, but what I did have was poetry.

*Children’s authors make our living on school visits. We don’t get paid too much by publishers.

*I wanted to write words that elevated, inspired, informed, and uplifted people.

*This writing life is not about sitting in a room with your pencil and paper. You’ve got to get out into the world.

*Need a community around you of truthtellers to keep you on track.

*CROSSOVER was rejected more than 20 times by publishers. Kwame Alexander almost self-published it. It just won the Newbery award.

*When the NO’s come they’re getting out of the way for the Yes’. You can’t let other people’s NO’s define your Yes’.

*You can’t have a dream come true if you don’t have a dream and you can’t write a book if you’re not writing.

*Sit on it.  WAIT-Kwame Alexander didn’t say that. The Fonz did!!!




WE got a surprise visit from the one and only Henry Winkler. He was adorable because he was as blown away as the rest of us by Kwame. But he did tell us that we must teach our children where they are great, not where we think they should go. And he also said he has a new mantra which is…I’m going to try. And I think everyone ended the conference inspired and with that very same mantra.

But before we left, we got to get our books signed…





This year’s Newbery winner, Kwame Alexander.




Anthony Horowitz





Laura Vaccaro Seeger




Herve Tullet




And James Dashner

And then it’s back home in time for a bit more snow…




Thanks so much for reliving the 2015 NY SCBWI Conference with me. If you attended, who was your favorite speaker and if you didn’t, who would you have most loved to meet? Hope to see you in NY next year-the Lobby Rats are looking for new friends.

check-it-out, jodi moore, writing for children, flashlight press, jennifer laughran, kim sabatini, scbwi, kimberly sabatini, reading, conferences, community, jane yolen

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