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This event will be held virtually on Zoom.
In these four interactive workshops (March 23 & 30, April 6 & 13), we'll focus on using the people, places, and memories important to our own childhoods as springboards for writing picture books, chapter books and middle grade novels. Looking at setting, character, plot and theme, we'll explore turning the personal into the universal. Tricia will share examples from her own books as well as examples from other writers to use as mentor texts. Each session will include time to write and, if you choose, to share. Beginning and experienced writers welcome.
A meeting link will be emailed to registered participants approximately one hour prior to the start of each session of the program. Staff will be available for help with connecting to Zoom and technical issues beginning 15 minutes prior to the program. You will need a device with audio and/or video and an internet connection to join. If you have questions about this program, please contact Laurie Kincer at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch at 216-382-4880.
Tricia Springstubb is the author of books for kids of all ages, including the middle grade novels What Happened on Fox Street, Moonpenny Island, and Every Single Second (all HarperCollins), the chapter book series Cody and the Fountain of Happiness, and the picture books Phoebe and Digger and Khalil and Mr. Hagerty and the Backyard Treasures (all Candlewick Press).
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