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27th Annual Golden Gate Conference at Asilomar

February 19-21, 2010

Held in Pacific Grove near Monterey, California, on the beautiful Asilomar Conference grounds, the Golden Gate Conference is a small-sized conference, with a maximum of 125 attendees, giving you the chance to meet and network with other SCBWI members, editors, agents, and award-winning authors and illustrators. Read more here.

 

 

 

Debbi Michiko FlorenceChina Book Cover

Debbi Michiko Florence has called many places home, including Mexico and China. She is happy to be back in California.  She loves to spend time with her husband and daughter, travel, and drink too much coffee.  She's currently working on a YA novel. CHINA, with over 40 hands-on/minds-on activities for children, is her first book. Visit her site.

Golden Gate Conference at Asilomar-New Editor Addition!

We have an exciting new opportunity. Kathleen Kerr, editor at Zondervan, will join us for the 2010 Golden Gate Conference at Asilomar. We are pleased to offer critiques by Ms. Kerr in addition to any other consultations for which you may have already registered. Anyone registered for the conference and interested in an additional critique with Ms. Kerr may submit a manuscript, or manuscript and dummy, plus a check for $70.

   

Critique Groups

Critique groups are notoriously hard to track but many a manuscript has been polished and accepted for publication with the help of trusted critique group members. So how do you find and sustain a critique group? SCBWI San Francisco South Website offers a FORUM for registered members (of any of the three regions) to find, create, or join a critique group. Once you’ve registered with the scbwisf.org site and been approved, simply log in, then click on the “Forum” tab at the top or on the Main Menu at the right, and browse or create a post in either “Seeking a Crit Group,”  “Crit Groups Seeking Members” or “Form a Crit Group.” Be sure to state your geographical location, genre, and other specifics.  You can also delete any postings you created, at any time. 

The Main Office of SCBWI also maintains a discussion board where members may search for a Critique Group, or even form an online group with SCBWI members around the world. To use those discussion boards, you must log in to the SCBWI International site at http://www.scbwi.org/ and then register and log in to the Member Discussion Boards.  Information for how to do this can be found at the site, or by contacting the Main Office of SCBWI International.  (The Regional volunteers of San Francisco/South are not equipped to answer questions about the International website.)

Here's a link to Newbery Winning Author Linda Sue Park's discussion on "The Give and Take of Critique " a fine article on how to do both.

If you have additional information on joining or forming your own critique group, contact our Critique Group Coordinator, Rebecca Sladek Nowlis at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

   

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