Showing posts with label SCBWI-Midsouth. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Mary Ann Rodman: Conference Comments

“I learned how to write more efficiently from Caroline Cooney. It’s always great to be with the friendliest bunch of writers ever.”










Saturday, September 26, 2009

Keynote Address by Caroline Cooney: How to Plot

Keynote address by Caroline Cooney, award-winning author of more than 70 books, 15 million copies sold. The Face on the Milk Carton sold 3 million copies.

Caroline Cooney said the question people, mostly adults, ask her is “Where do you get your ideas?” After getting an idea, Caroline says she chooses the setting next.

“The lead character is what matters to your readers,” she said. “The character can be flawed, but nice works better than not nice.”

The most terrifying plot in YA is a character without friends. She decides whether to give a character friends or not.

Next question after choosing idea, character & setting: “Now What?”
A writer is always looking for ways to increase the tension.
What is the character’s reason for the Now What?

Adults take over the action. Caroline says don’t let them! Keep the grown-ups off stage.

“I like to write a book about good people trying to do the right thing when there is no right thing to do.”

Details are important in YA. How old is your character?

Never have your character be truly alone.

“Half the battle in writing is confidence. It’s just like baseball, you have to go out there and swing that bat.”

Friday, September 25, 2009

Book Signing & Dessert Party

Scenes from the Book Signing and Dessert Party:

Kristin O'Donnell Tubb



Shellie Braeuner & Mary Ann Rodman

Caroline Cooney and Debra Smith

Genetta Adair, Tracy Barrett

New RA, Genetta Adair presented Tracy Barrett with a gift for 10 years of service to SCBWI-Midsouth as Regional Advisor.

An Interview with RA Genetta Adair

An overview of the conference by SCBWI-Midsouth's Regional Advisor, Genetta Adair. The video is dark, but the content is still great. Enjoy!