Overview
A Two-Night Mini Online Course
Getting started in the children’s book industry can be confusing. Beyond the skills needed to craft a great story, there is much to learn as you aspire to write and/or illustrate professionally and publish for kids and teens. After nearly three decades in children’s books, editor Harold Underdown has much to share about the practical matters you need to know.
This program is a great fit if you’re looking for a short course of two, 75-minute sessions offering limited interaction with the community, but loads of information.
- Monday, September 16, 2024 (7pm – 8:15pm EST)
- Wednesday, September 18, 2024 (7pm – 8:15pm EST)
- Webinar-style program with closed captioning available and limited interaction in the chat
- Recordings available until October 31, 2024
Why This Workshop?
Join Editor Harold Underdown as he offers valuable guidance and insight for children’s book writers and illustrators. Key topics covered during the program will include:
- A guide to types of children’s books;
- Getting support and feedback;
- Researching types of publishers, editors, and agents;
- Understanding the submission process;
- How manuscripts are acquired;
- Key terms in contracts and how they work;
- What to expect in the publishing process;
- and so much more!
There will be time saved for a Q&A on the final night of the program, plus the opportunity to connect with Harold after the program for one follow-up question! (Contact information shared on the final night.)
BONUS: A detailed handout with books and web resources for your education and research will be provided!
Feedback Expected
- There will be limited interaction in the chat feature of the webinar-style program.
- Harold will be open to answering a publishing question from each participant after course. Contact information will be shared on the final night of the program.
It’s a Great Fit If…
- You are starting out as an author and/or illustrator for children’s books, and want to understand the publishing process.
- You’ve written or illustrated outside the children’s book industry, and want to learn how you can break into kids’ books.
- You’re looking for something short, sweet, and smart! This is not a full workshop; these are short sessions meant to engage and build an understanding of the children’s book publishing industry.
- You are considering A CRASH COURSE IN CHILDREN’S BOOK PUBLISHING and would like a sample of the course content, as well as a taste of Harold’s teaching style.
Tentative Agenda
At registration: You will receive a Zoom link to use each night of the course.
IF YOU CAN’T ATTEND LIVE:
If you are unable to attend either session for any reason, you’ll have access to the recordings (with closed captioning) through October 31, 2024.
Please note that if you register for the course after the start of the first session, you will not receive recordings immediately. You’ll receive both recordings after the close of the last session, usually within 24 hours.
All Times are Eastern Standard Time.
Part 1: Monday, September 16, 2024 (7pm-8:15pm Eastern)
- Types of Books and Types of Publishers (and what makes them different!)
- How to Find Out What to Read
- Getting Support and Feedback
- Researching Publishers
Part 2: Wednesday, September 18, 2024 (7pm-8:15pm EST)
- Researching Editors and Agents
- Submissions and the Dreaded Query Letter
- The Acquisitions Process and Contracts
- The Publishing Process
- Q&A with Harold
*Please note that the question portion of this program may run until 8:30pm Eastern. If you need to leave promptly at 8:15pm Eastern, the remaining time will be included in your recording of the program.
How It Impacts Kids
Stories help kids develop language, build the power of imagination, understand their world and value their lives as they see themselves reflected within. This course educates and encourages creators as they bring their voices to this important work.
Testimonials from Our Community
“I loved getting deep insight into the children’s book world today and also a better understanding of the business of the publishing world and how to navigate it.”
“I knew I could not attend in person but I signed up because you offered the recording. Having that option was invaluable.”
“I was so impressed by Harold’s knowledge of the industry and his experiences. His stories, advice, and knowledge provided so much insight and information.”