Jessica Scott Kerrin

BIOGRAPHY
Jessica grew up on the Canadian prairies, and although she enjoyed school, she had a terrible secret. She was a horrible speller. This made it tough because she really liked to write. It turns out that a lot of writers can’t spell, and Jessica figured this out when she got her first award for creative writing, back in grade three. On the trophy, her writing teacher had misspelled her name! Since then, Jessica has tried, as much as she can, to write about experiences she finds funny, like that one.

Today, she lives with her family and their hunting dog in downtown Halifax in a house so old the floors slope, and all the balls she tosses to her dog roll into one corner. Her family likes to participate in outdoor adventures in other countries such sailing, biking and hiking. In addition to writing, Jessica has managed galleries, dance schools and museums, and she has worked with artists, performers and curators. Unfortunately, her spelling has not improved!

About her newest novel, Clear Skies:

As the US/Soviet Space Race heats up in 1961, Arno wrestles with self-doubt. Are his dreams of becoming an astronomer about to explode like an extra-galactic supernova?

 

PUBLICATIONS

Clear Skies (Groundwood Books, Fall 2019)
The Better Tree Fort (Groundwood Books, Spring 2018)
The Things Owen Wrote (Groundwood Books, Fall 2017)
The Missing Dog Is Spotted (Groundwood Books, Spring 2015)
The Spotted Dog Last Seen (Groundwood Books, Fall 2013)
Spit Feathers: The Lobster Chronicles (Kids Can Press, Fall 2013)
A Narrow Escape: The Lobster Chronicles (Kids Can Press, Spring 2013)
Lower the Trap: The Lobster Chronicles (Kids Can Press, Spring 2012)
Martin Bridge: Onwards and Upwards! (Kids Can Press, Spring 2009)
Martin Bridge: The Sky’s the Limit! (Kids Can Press, Fall 2008)
Martin Bridge: In High Gear! (Kids Can Press, Spring 2008)
Martin Bridge: Sound the Alarm! (Kids Can Press, Spring 2007)
Martin Bridge: Out of Orbit! (Kids Can Press, Fall 2007)
Martin Bridge: Blazing Ahead! (Kids Can Press, Fall 2006)
Martin Bridge: On the Lookout! (Kids Can Press, Fall 2005)
Martin Bridge: Ready for Takeoff! (Kids Can Press, Spring 2005)

AWARDS

The Spotted Dog Last Seen has received the following nominations and/or recognition:

  • Shortlisted for the Rocky Mountain Book Award, 2015
  • Shortlisted for the Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice Award for 2015
  • Shortlisted for the John Spray Mystery Award, 2014
  • Shortlisted for the Book of the Year for Children Award by the Canadian Library Association, 2014
  • New York Public Library’s Top 100 Children’s Books for 2013

Martin Bridge: The Sky’s the Limit! has recieved the following nominations and/or recognition:

  • Best of 2009, Resource Links (Canada’s national journal devoted to the evaluation of Canadian resources for children and young adults)
  • Best Books of Exceptional Caliber, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, 2009

The Spotted Dog is Missing has recieved the following nominations and/or recognition:

  • Nominated for the 2009-2010 Hackmatack Award (Nova Scotia Children’s Choice Award)
  • Best Books of Exceptional Caliber, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, 2009
  • Junior Library Guild Premier Selection Awards, Spring 2008.

Martin Bridge: Ready for Takeoff! has received the following nominations and/or recognition:

  • Nominated for the 2007 Pennsylvania Young Readers’ Choice Award.
  • New York City Public Library’s selection for “Top Books of 2005”.
  • The Horn Book’s “The Best of 2005″.
  • 2006 Notable Books List by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), American Library Association.
  • Nominated for the 2007 Hackmatack Award (Nova Scotia Children’s Choice Award).
  • Nominated for the 2007 Willow Award (Saskatchewan Young Readers’ Choice).
  • Nominated for the 2008 Beverly Cleary Children’s Choice Award.

Martin Bridge: On the Lookout! has received the following nominations and/or recognition:

  • Nominated for the 2007 Gate City Book Award (by the New Hampshire school library media specialists).

Martin Bridge: Blazing Ahead! Has received the following nominations and/or recognition:

  • Nominated for the 2008 Hackmatack Award (Nova Scotia Children’s Choice Award).

Martin Bridge: Out of Orbit! Has received the following nominations and/or recognition:

  • Best Books of Exceptional Caliber, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, 2008


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Simultaneous Submissions

The Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia (WFNS) administers some programs (and special projects) that involve print and/or digital publication of ‘selected’ or ‘winning’ entries. In most cases, writing submitted to these programs and projects must not be previously published and must not be simultaneously under consideration for publication by another organization. Why? Because our assessment and selection processes depends on all submitted writing being available for first publication. If writing selected for publication by WFNS has already been published or is published by another organization firstcopyright issues will likely make it impossible for WFNS to (re-)publish that writing.

When simultaneous submissions to a WFNS program are not permitted, it means the following:

  • You may not submit writing that has been accepted for future publication by another organization.
  • You may not submit writing that is currently being considered for publication by another organization—or for another prize that includes publication.
  • The writing submitted to WFNS may not be submitted for publication to another organization until the WFNS program results are communicated. Results will be communicated directly to you by email and often also through the public announcement of a shortlist or list of winners. Once your writing is no longer being considered for the WFNS program, you are free to submit it elsewhere.
    • If you wish to submit your entry elsewhere before WFNS program results have been announced, you must first contact WFNS to withdraw your entry. Any entry fee cannot be refunded.

Prohibitions on simultaneous submission do not apply to multiple WFNS programs. You are always permitted to submit the same unpublished writing to multiple WFNS programs (and special projects) at the same time, such as the Alistair MacLeod Mentorship Program, the Emerging Writers Prizes, the Jampolis Cottage Residency Program, the Message on a Bottle contest, the Nova Writes Competition, and any WFNS projects involving one-time or recurring special publications.

Recommended Experience Levels

The Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia (WFNS) recommends that participants in any given workshop have similar levels of creative writing and / or publication experience. This ensures that each participant gets value from the workshop⁠ and is presented with information, strategies, and skills that suit their career stage. The “Recommended experience level” section of each workshop description refers to the following definitions used by WFNS.

  • 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, and writing for children and young adults) 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.

For “intensive” and “masterclass” creative writing 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 you’re uncertain of your experience level with regard to any particular workshop, please feel free to contact us at communications@writers.ns.ca