Sunday, January 15, 2012

THE WHOLE NOVEL WORKSHOP

There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories.” —Ursula K. Le Guin

It’s not enough to have the facts. You have to tell the story. Balancing both is the challenge of any nonfiction manuscript, and it doesn’t just happen. Research has to be vetted. Stories have to be compelling and accurate. Together, facts and narrative must capture the hearts and imaginations of young readers. Sometimes, you just can’t do it alone. You need a trusted reader. An experienced guide. A helping hand.

For twenty-seven years, the Highlights Foundation has been fulfilling its mission of improving the quality of children’s literature by helping authors and illustrators hone their skills. The Whole Novel Workshop, launched in 2006, expands its offerings this year with a program specifically designed for nonfiction. During our week-long Nonfiction Narrative Workshop, May 20–26, you’ll have the chance to learn the craft of nonfiction storytelling with our award-winning faculty, including Carolyn Yoder, Susan Campbell Bartoletti, and Elizabeth Partridge. You’ll gather with other dedicated writers, talking the talk, discussing your questions, and learning the subtleties of what makes a good manuscript a great book. You can enjoy all this, along with the quiet tranquility of your own cabin and the kind of farmhouse hospitality that makes you feel right at home.

During the workshop, your full manuscript will be read and critiqued by one of our faculty, you’ll have time to discuss your goals and vision for the story, and you’ll leave with a revision plan that will clarify and polish the text. We’ll also give you support as you prepare your pitch, query, and synopsis to ensure the manuscript is given full consideration by agents and editors.
Get the help you need to tell the facts and the story. Join us for the Whole Nonfiction Narrative Workshop.

To find out more, contact Jo Lloyd at 570-253-1192, e-mail Jo at jo.lloyd@highlights.org, or visit www.highlightsfoundation.org to request an application.
To view more 2012 Founders Workshops, which take place near Honesdale, Pennsylvania, please visit www.highlightsfoundation.org.
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