If it's June, it must be time for the Southern Breeze Writing Contest!
Southern Breeze sponsors two contests for its members: the Writing Contest (during June) and the Liz Conrad Illustrator Award (Accepts submissions in November and December). We love that we can offer this benefit because our contests provide a great opportunity for our members. But how do our contests benefit you? Here's a few reasons why you should enter:
1. Our contests are judged by professionals in the industry. For our writing contest, your work is first judged by two published authors of our region. The top 15 entrants go on to the next round. This year, our writing contest boasts three agents from some of the top literary agents for children's authors. Professional feedback is invaluable--and it's free!
2. You are guaranteed professional critique. Southern Breeze uses the Gold Standard for critique which means that every person who enters the contest gets the same level of feedback, and you will receive at least two critiques. If you're lucky enough to move forward, you'll receive three critiques. The more feedback you receive, the more you will grow as a writer. (And the stronger, more sellable your manuscript will be!)
3. Anyone can enter as long as you are a current member of SCBWI Southern Breeze. Whether you are just starting your creative journey or you are a multi-published member who's been around for twenty years, you have the exact same chance of winning. The manuscripts are blind-judged which means that nowhere along the line does a judge know the name on the manuscript. New members can and do win all the time!
4. You can try, try again. It's completely allowable to enter the same manuscript more than once. So take your past feedback, apply it to your manuscript, and try again. (The published authors who judge the first round of manuscripts change every year, so don't worry about entering the same-old, same-old. You will get fresh eyes on your work.)
5. Learn how to do your homework. Research the professional judges in the category you're submitting! If you have several different manuscripts, think positive and send the one that's the best fit for the pro judge. It will be good practice for you when you start pitching your manuscript out into the wide world of agents and editors.
Oh! Almost forgot to announce the pro judges for this year's writing contest:
For illustrated text (and this includes nonfiction and fiction), we have Christa Heschke. Heschke comes from McIntosh and Otis, Inc. and she has the blog called Neverending Stories that might give you a little insight into what she likes.
For Middle Grade, the pro judge is Alyssa Henkin from Trident Media Group. If you take a look at her information, you'll notice that she's interested in fiction and nonfiction for Middle Grade.
And finally, for Young Adult, we have Samantha Wekstein from Writer's House. You can find some interesting tidbits about Wekstein at Manuscript Wish List.
So now you know the judges; all that's left is the writing. Get those manuscripts ready for submission! Remember, manuscripts are due by midnight, June 30th.
And a special thank you to our Writing Contest Coordinator, Debbie D'Aurelio, who works so hard to bring this terrific contest to our members as well as the PAL judges who do such a great job. Our region is wonderful because we have so many wonderful volunteers. Let them know they're appreciated! And P.S. Good luck!
Monday, June 10, 2019
Monday, June 3, 2019
Breezers in Your Neighborhood: JUNE!
After a whirlwind May, it's time for those lazy days of summer. But not too lazy because the Southern Breeze Writing Contest is in full swing! You'll need to get those manuscripts polished and sent in by June 30th and there are still a few Show-Mo's to give you a helping hand:
June 8th and June 22nd
Join TK Read on these dates from 10 AM to 1 PM at 915 Commercial Street, Conyers, GA. Bring your manuscripts from PB to YA for great critique and feedback. Contact TK at tk@tkread.com if you have questions.
Starting June 10th
When you live far from the urban areas in our region, how do you celebrate a book? Leave it to our webmaster, Tracey M. Cox, to find a fun online way to host a book party!
Tracey will be celebrating the tenth year anniversary of her first published picture book, Shaping Up the Year, but you won't find Tracey and her book at a bookstore. This party's happening at Tracey's blog and she wants everyone to come! She's having a contest and giving away 10 prize packs which will include her book, stickers, a bookbag, and an adorable crocheted mouse. Plus, she has a coloring page of Squeaks the mouse with his birthday cake, free to download and print.
Come to Tracey's place and join in the fun this month with Squeaks and Shaping Up the Year!
And even more Show-Mo's have been added:
June 12th
New Gwinnett County LL Rhonda Knight will host her first event with a Show-Mo at the Five Forks Public Library:
Time: 5 - 8 PM
Location: Five Forks Library
2780 Five Forks Trickum Rd.
Lawrenceville, GA
June 13th
And join Paula Puckett the following evening for a Show-Mo from 6 - 8 PM at the North Hall Technology Center in Gainesville, GA.
And just an FYI: You may attend as many Show-Mo's as you like! These are free events offered to our members in order to work on manuscripts which we hope will be submitted to the Southern Breeze Writing Contest. And P.S. We have Show-Mo attendees whose workshopped manuscripts have won in the contest! So revise and polish and send those manuscripts in by June 30th. NOTE: You must be a member of SCBWI Southern Breeze--or have attended the previous conference--in order to participate in the contest.
June 8th and June 22nd
Join TK Read on these dates from 10 AM to 1 PM at 915 Commercial Street, Conyers, GA. Bring your manuscripts from PB to YA for great critique and feedback. Contact TK at tk@tkread.com if you have questions.
Starting June 10th
When you live far from the urban areas in our region, how do you celebrate a book? Leave it to our webmaster, Tracey M. Cox, to find a fun online way to host a book party!
Tracey will be celebrating the tenth year anniversary of her first published picture book, Shaping Up the Year, but you won't find Tracey and her book at a bookstore. This party's happening at Tracey's blog and she wants everyone to come! She's having a contest and giving away 10 prize packs which will include her book, stickers, a bookbag, and an adorable crocheted mouse. Plus, she has a coloring page of Squeaks the mouse with his birthday cake, free to download and print.
Come to Tracey's place and join in the fun this month with Squeaks and Shaping Up the Year!
And even more Show-Mo's have been added:
June 12th
New Gwinnett County LL Rhonda Knight will host her first event with a Show-Mo at the Five Forks Public Library:
Time: 5 - 8 PM
Location: Five Forks Library
2780 Five Forks Trickum Rd.
Lawrenceville, GA
June 13th
And join Paula Puckett the following evening for a Show-Mo from 6 - 8 PM at the North Hall Technology Center in Gainesville, GA.
And just an FYI: You may attend as many Show-Mo's as you like! These are free events offered to our members in order to work on manuscripts which we hope will be submitted to the Southern Breeze Writing Contest. And P.S. We have Show-Mo attendees whose workshopped manuscripts have won in the contest! So revise and polish and send those manuscripts in by June 30th. NOTE: You must be a member of SCBWI Southern Breeze--or have attended the previous conference--in order to participate in the contest.
Monday, May 20, 2019
The Southern Breeze Gallery Show!
Memorial Day weekend starts with a colorful splash as the Decatur Arts Festival opens Friday evening, May 24th. For many artists and illustrators in Southern Breeze, it's an opening for them, too, as the Southern Breeze Annual Gallery Show kicks off!
Featured artists include Laura Freeman, Bill Mayer, Tom Gonzalez, Shanda McCloskey, Ebony Glenn, Art Roche, Amy-Schimler-Safford, and Jill Dubin. Come out and join us for art talk and children's books at the reception, starting at 7 PM Friday, May 24th!
P.S. The Gallery show lasts all month long, so if you're in Decatur in June, come by the Decatur library and see what illustrators are up to in the Southern Breeze neighborhood!
Contact Southern Breeze Illustrator Coordinator TeMika Grooms for more information.
Featured artists include Laura Freeman, Bill Mayer, Tom Gonzalez, Shanda McCloskey, Ebony Glenn, Art Roche, Amy-Schimler-Safford, and Jill Dubin. Come out and join us for art talk and children's books at the reception, starting at 7 PM Friday, May 24th!
P.S. The Gallery show lasts all month long, so if you're in Decatur in June, come by the Decatur library and see what illustrators are up to in the Southern Breeze neighborhood!
Contact Southern Breeze Illustrator Coordinator TeMika Grooms for more information.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Non-Fiction Rocks! With Jennifer Swanson
What's all the excitement about non-fiction? It's getting published every day! And one of Southern Breeze's rock star authors getting published every day is Jennifer Swanson. She's coming to Savannah, Georgia for a whole-day workshop to help you get your non-fiction ready to send out in the world. On Saturday, July 13th, join Breezers at this jam-packed workshop:
In this hands-on workshop, writers will learn how to come up with intriguing nonfiction topics, dive into research, and get tips on where to find agents and editors. Attendees will come away with a better understanding of how to craft a well-written, fascinating biography, history, or science book for readers from ages 6 to 60. There will be a special session on photo permissions and how to work with experts. Bring works-in-progress, finished manuscripts or proposals– from picture books to YA–or just ideas for this very interactive boot camp.
Morning Session: STEAMing into Nonfiction
LUNCH
Afternoon Sessions: Nuts and Bolts of Writing Proposals
Photo Research
Working with Experts
And here's the 4-1-1 on Jennifer Swanson:
She is the award-winning author of over 35 nonfiction books for children. Jennifer’s passion for science resonates in all her books but especially, her Astronaut-Aquanaut: How Space Science and Sea Science Interact which received a Florid Book Award, a Eureka California Reading Association Gold Award and an NSTA BEST STEM book award. She has presented at multiple SCBWI conferences, National NSTA conferences, the Highlights Foundation, the World Science Festival and the Atlanta Science Festival.
Want to rock along with Jennifer Swanson? Sign up for Non-Fiction Rocks at the Southern Breeze website. Registration is open now!
Thursday, May 9, 2019
SHOW-MO Time!
If you've read the Breezers in Your Neighborhood post for May, then you already know the Show-Mo's are coming!
Yep, the Southern Breeze Writing Contest is right aroun--what? You don't know what a Show-Mo is? Goodness! Here's Southern Breeze Critique Coordinator, T.K. Read, with all the details:
So… June 2017 was our first SHOW-MO! You came, you showed, you read; we came, we read and we responded, and… it was such a great success, in 2018, we expanded it to include the month of May!
This year we’re back and we’re hoping to reach more of our members and other writers. We want you to show us your best work – your first ten pages of your manuscript - and use feedback from other writers to let you submit your polished-up, dazzling, publish-ready work for Southern Breeze’s writing contest (submission deadline June 30th, 2019). Submission to the contest is free for Southern Breeze members and you can read more details at the Southern Breeze Writing Contest on our website.
So, you say, TK, that sounds a little ambitious. My response: Consider this my personal challenge to you to pick one Show-Mo from our line-up and go, just go. Find out for yourself why 55 of us attended in 2017 and even more in 2018.
You have no excuses. Show-Mo's are a free, no-strings-attached way to get fresh eyes to give you honest feedback on your pages. We, the serious, professional writers of Southern Breeze, know that such feedback is crucial to insuring we submit our best work. So, I challenge you to take three to four hours of your time during May or June and improve your writing while helping others improve theirs.
Here are some participants’ feedback from past SHOW-MOs:
"Was great!" "Very helpful." “WONDERFUL SCBWI SHOW-MO today at Starbucks! Productive critique group! Loved the diversity!” And, my favorite: "Can we do this again?"
See your pages real soon! Best, TK.
Thanks, TK! And later this month, we'll be announcing the judges for our Southern Breeze Writing Contest, so come back to the Southern Breeze blog to get more info. And more Show-Mo's are added all the time so be sure to check if one's coming to your neighborhood!
Yep, the Southern Breeze Writing Contest is right aroun--what? You don't know what a Show-Mo is? Goodness! Here's Southern Breeze Critique Coordinator, T.K. Read, with all the details:
So… June 2017 was our first SHOW-MO! You came, you showed, you read; we came, we read and we responded, and… it was such a great success, in 2018, we expanded it to include the month of May!
This year we’re back and we’re hoping to reach more of our members and other writers. We want you to show us your best work – your first ten pages of your manuscript - and use feedback from other writers to let you submit your polished-up, dazzling, publish-ready work for Southern Breeze’s writing contest (submission deadline June 30th, 2019). Submission to the contest is free for Southern Breeze members and you can read more details at the Southern Breeze Writing Contest on our website.
So, you say, TK, that sounds a little ambitious. My response: Consider this my personal challenge to you to pick one Show-Mo from our line-up and go, just go. Find out for yourself why 55 of us attended in 2017 and even more in 2018.
You have no excuses. Show-Mo's are a free, no-strings-attached way to get fresh eyes to give you honest feedback on your pages. We, the serious, professional writers of Southern Breeze, know that such feedback is crucial to insuring we submit our best work. So, I challenge you to take three to four hours of your time during May or June and improve your writing while helping others improve theirs.
Here are some participants’ feedback from past SHOW-MOs:
"Was great!" "Very helpful." “WONDERFUL SCBWI SHOW-MO today at Starbucks! Productive critique group! Loved the diversity!” And, my favorite: "Can we do this again?"
See your pages real soon! Best, TK.
Thanks, TK! And later this month, we'll be announcing the judges for our Southern Breeze Writing Contest, so come back to the Southern Breeze blog to get more info. And more Show-Mo's are added all the time so be sure to check if one's coming to your neighborhood!
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