Thursday, July 25, 2019

Non-Fiction Workshop Rocked!

Southern Breeze is bursting with talent, from our vital volunteers to our illustrious illustrators to our winning writers! So when Local Liaison, Melissa Miles, met with non-fiction author, Jennifer Swanson, it’s no surprise that they were able to plan Non-fiction Rocks!, a terrific workshop, in Savannah, Georgia. I asked about the event and here’s what Melissa had to say:

 “On a hot, steamy Saturday in Savannah, a group of lucky writers discovered new and exciting ways to rock those non-fiction projects—thanks to the guidance of award-winning author, Jen Swanson. On July 13th, writers from Tampa, Birmingham, Atlanta, Beaufort, and Augusta joined local Savannah area writers to learn about writing proposals, finding and interviewing experts, obtaining photo releases, and more. Most of those in attendance were already members of SCBWI, but the few who were not expressed interest in joining after the workshop. 

One workshop attendee stated, “Jennifer was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic, and I especially
learned a lot about expert interviews.” Another said, “I gained a good deal of behind the scenes help.” Overall, the writers in attendance expressed their appreciation for an affordable, one-day workshop with a non-fiction focus. Hopefully, this will be the first of many workshops held in beautiful Coastal Georgia offered by SCBWI Southern Breeze.”

Right now, the Regional Team is busy planning for wik’20, our spring conference in Birmingham, Alabama, and pssst! We’ve got a great slate of agents and editors and authors and illustrators coming your way!

But we hope to bring more workshops like Non-fiction Rocks your way! So if you’re one of our talented Southern Breezers with an idea for a workshop, contact your Local Liaison and/or your Regional Team. There’s still time to do something terrific in 2019!

Monday, July 15, 2019

Don't You Love a Good Success Story? Meet Breezer Catherine Black!

It's been a few weeks since the Southern Breeze Writing Contest ended for our members, but for PAL judges and the professional judges, the work is just beginning. For the next couple of months, the hard task of choosing winners will be decided. Come the chill of November, our winners will be announced and then...well, then what happens?

What happens next is up to each member. Last week, we heard from Catherine Black, a member who won the Southern Breeze Writing Contest and she had big news about what happened next for her!

SB: Catherine, we're so glad you contacted us! When did you win the contest and what category did you place in?

CB: Hi! I’m excited to share this with all my Breezers. I won first place in the YA fiction contest in 2016.

SB: So when you got the results, what's the first thing you did? (Or maybe I should ask what did you do AFTER the celebration?)

CB: I had been querying that manuscript for a while, and I was using the SCBWI competition as a way to tell myself if I was crazy for seeking publication or not with this book. I was so thrilled that the manuscript won that I told myself not to give up and that I would keep at it till I found a publisher! Winning that competition was like adding wood to a fire that was getting low. I needed it!

SB: I love that image, Catherine! Now you're all fueled up and your journey with this manuscript began. Tell us how you got from winner to published author.

CB: After winning (I was so excited and humbled and thankful!), I continued querying the manuscript, but I was able to include the wonderful little line about it winning an award. I had some good feedback on it, but no offers. I kept submitting. I tweaked the story here and there. I was teaching full time, so things were going slowly. But one day I discovered the world of PitMad and that’s when things changed. I submitted a pitch as a Tweet to a group of small publishers. That Tweet led to my contract! I never would have guessed Twitter would have been the gateway, but it was! 

SB: And here's where you tell us a little about your YA novel. What's the hook that sold it?

CB: Here’s the Tweet that led to the contract: Confined to a research facility where she must share her mind with others, sixteen-year-old Valeria escapes into the city only to find that her genius in the lab is useless on the streets. Here’s the back-cover copy:

V is a genius. She also frequently forgets her own name. Raised to put science over self, V must link her brain with fifteen other people, making her one of the world’s smartest humans. With this privilege comes a life dedicated to continual research inside a secluded facility, a life devoid of freedom. But she is losing her identity, unable to predict which face will peer back at her from the nearest mirror. Escaping this life will mean freedom to think for herself, but it will mean abandoning everything she’s ever known, ever loved. Will it be worth it? 

SB: Sounds intriguing, Catherine, and all your work was certainly worth it for you! What's next for you? Are you still entering contests or too busy writing your next YA?

CB: Both! I am finished with a new YA fantasy (the love of my life) and I submitted it to the contest just last month. We’ll see! I am also nose deep in getting things ready for Mind of Mine to release in less than a month! 


See what happens when you get involved in all that SCBWI Southern Breeze has to offer? And we’re offering big congratulations to Catherine for her soaring success—and if you have a success that SCBWI Southern Breeze had a hand in, let us know. We love sharing a good success story!

Monday, July 1, 2019

Breezers in the Neighborhood: JULY!

It must be too darn hot around Southern Breeze for book signings and such 'cause there's not a single one in the neighborhood. But there is an event this month, and there's still time to register:



Saturday, July 13
10:30 to 3:00 PM
Savannah, GA



Swanson is one of the science rock stars in this region and her non-fiction workshop will give you hands-on tips on non-fiction topics, research know-how, and even how to get that tricky photo permission. Bring your manuscript for expert advice and soon you could be rockin' a non-fiction book yourself!

Find more details and register at the Southern Breeze website here.



Just a reminder if you have an event coming up for Breezers in Your Neighborhood: send the who, what, where, and when, plus a book cover or photo to Cathy Hall. Make sure to use the ARA email:
southern-breeze-ara2@scbwi.org. We know it's not always possible to get that event in by the first of the month but please understand that it's not always possible to add an event later in the month. However, late events will usually get a shout out on the Southern Breeze Facebook page so if you haven't checked us out there yet, come say hello today!