Writing & Illustrating Picture Books

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Above LaHave Bakery, 3421 Highway 331, LaHave, Nova Scotia
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Saturday June 13th, 10am-2pm (45 min lunch break) above the LaHave Bakery, 3421 Highway 331 LaHave (10 minutes from Bridgewater)

WRITING & ILLUSTRATING PICTURE BOOKS: A hands on, in person workshop with Emma FitzGerald

Join author/illustrator Emma FitzGerald (“Hand Drawn Halifax”, “EveryBody’s Different on EveryBody Street”) in beautiful LaHave for a hands-on exploration of what makes a good picture book. Gain valuable insights into both the creative process and business aspects of the Kid Lit world. For both published and aspiring picture books writers, illustrators and writer/illustrators. Useful for graphic novel creators, also.

• hands on activities to learn the structure of picture book making

• Q&A on business aspects of working with publishers

• meet new people who share your passions

COST : $132 includes HST & supplies ($120 if registered before May 15th)

12 participants maximum

for registration/payment information email emma@emmafitzgerald.ca

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Experience Levels

The Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia (WFNS) uses the following terms to describe writers’ experience levels:

  • New writers: those with less than two years’ creative writing experience and/or no short-form publications (e.g., short stories, personal essays, or poems in literary magazines, journals, anthologies, or chapbooks).
  • Emerging writers: those with more than two years’ creative writing experience and/or numerous short-form publications.
  • Early-career authors: those with 1 or 2 book-length publications or the equivalent in book-length and short-form publications.
  • Established authors: those with 3 or 4 book-length publications.
  • Professional authors: those with 5 or more book-length publications.

Please keep in mind that each form of creative writing (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for children, writing for young adults, and others) provides you with a unique set of experiences and skills, so you might consider yourself an ‘established author’ in one form but a ‘new writer’ in another.

Occasionally, WFNS uses the phrase “emerging and established writers/authors” to mean ‘writers and authors of all experience levels.’

The “Recommended experience level” section of each workshop description refers to the above definitions. A workshop’s participants should usually have similar levels of creative writing and / or publication experience. This ensures that each participant gets value from the workshop⁠ and is presented with info, strategies, and skills that suit their experience. 

For “intensive” and “masterclass” workshops, which provide more opportunities for peer-to-peer feedback, the recommended experience level should be followed closely.

For all other workshops, the recommended experience level is just that—a recommendation—and we encourage potential participants to follow their own judgment when registering.

If uncertain about your experience level with respect to any particular workshop, please feel free to contact us at communications@writers.ns.ca