Joy Flies in the Philippines!

August 18, 2006

aliceemailable2-v02.jpgJOY FLIES IN THE PHILIPPINES!
A writing workshop with Alice McLerran
Hosted by the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI)

9 am to 5 pm, Saturday November 11, 2006
Filipinas Heritage Library (formerly Nielsen Tower)
Ayala corner Makati Avenue, Makati City, Philippines
 
Here’s your chance to have your manuscript critiqued while spending a day with Alice McLerran, children’s book author from Long Island, New York. Know what it takes to write not only for children but also how to keep on writing and honing your craft. Share your own writing—bring your work, participate in a manuscript critique and learn how to give and receive constructive feedback.
 
04_jan_alice_with_urdu_005-v02.jpgOn Saturday November 11, 2006 Alice McLerran will be in Manila for an all-day writing workshop sponsored by the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI). The workshop is for adults who write or want to write for children and young people—amateurs and professionals, published and unpublished authors, freelance writers, college students, teachers, parents, educators, and others who have a keen interest in children’s literature. We hope to give all the participants an intimate glimpse into what Alice describes as “the kind of rewriting that is such an important part of the writing process for me.” booktmtlabcarle-v02.jpgThe workshop is also helpful for illustrator-writers, visual artists who are interested in the writing process, and those who are eager to know more about the kind of creative collaborations that can take place between authors and illustrators.

Alice McLerran was brought up in a way that let her know she lived in the whole world rather than in one place. Her family made homes in locations ranging from Hawaii to Germany to Ecuador, and in states across the U.S. As an adult, she now travels even more widely with her tmlab-3.jpgphysicist husband. When not traveling together they divide their time between homes in New York and Oregon. She earned her PhD in anthropology from the University of California in Berkeley in 1969 once her three children were in school, and later an MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health. Although always a writer, she only began to publish professionally in 1985. Her books include ROXABOXEN, THE GHOST DANCE, THE YEAR OF THE RANCH, and the twin books HUGS and KISSES. Her first book, THE MOUNTAIN THAT LOVED A BIRD, still published in the U.S. and Japan with its original illustrations by Eric Carle, has been reillustrated by artists in Russia, Pakistan, and India for newer editions. Its Philippine editions are now about to be released in English, Filipino, Hiligaynon, Cebuano, Ilokano and Kiniray-a, using totally new art drawn from the landscapes of the Phillipines. To know more about Alice, please visit http://www.AliceMcLerran.com

Pre-registration is required and is now going on. The fee includes handouts and lunch, and is non-refundable but transferrable: P1500 until Monday September 18, P1750 until bookroxaboxen-v02.jpgMonday October 16, P2000 until Friday November 3. There’s a P200 discount for current SCBWI members, and a small rebate on the day of the event for every person who contributes a manuscript for the group critique session. Please provide 2 copies of your manuscript, prefaced with a title page that contains only this statement: “I hereby declare that I am the author of the attached manuscript” followed by the title, your signature above your printed name, mailing address, landline and cellphone number, e-mail address, and an indication whether the manuscript is being ghost-dragon.jpgsubmitted for individual critiquing only, for group critiquing only, or may be used for either or both. Manuscripts must be 5 pages maximum, typed 12 points double space on 8.5 x 11 inch paper with a 1-inch margin all around, and submitted upon pre-registration or on Friday, November 3, at the latest. Only those manuscripts submitted in advance will be used for either form of critiquing.

If you’ve never participated in a critique session and hesitate to submit your work to other eyes, you may regret such hesitation once you experience the useful insights and support a group of fellow-writers can provide! Offer a manuscript you’ve carried as far as you know how, and with any luck you can come away with ideas on how to do yet more with it.

For more information, contact Beaulah Pedregosa Taguiwalo at beaulah.taguiwalo@yahoo.com or 0917-787-4956, or Dominique Garde Torres (Nikki) at nikkigarde@yahoo.com or 0917-667-1267.
 
PROGRAM
 
9:00 am to 10:30 am – MY JOURNEY AS AN AUTHOR: FROM CHILDHOOD SELF-PUBLISHING TO BOOKS WITHOUT BORDERS. Aided by projected images, Alice shows as well as tells how she grew into being an author and how she learned to share her stories around the globe—initially through the traditional route of translated editions arranged between publishers, but increasingly though much more direct and personal involvement in the process. There’ll be time for questions and interactive discussion.
 
10:30 am to 11:30 am – THE WRITING PROCESS: IS THERE AN EASY FORMULA? Some classroom teachers seem to think so, but Alice has her doubts. She does, however, have some beliefs about where the best story-ideas are found, and how to develop them into stories that work.

11:30 am to 12:00 noon – BREAK FOR INFORMAL SCHMOOZING

12:00 noon to 1:30 pm – LUNCH. Alice hopes to do some table-hopping as lunch progresses. As informal conversation continues, Alice will try to meet with as many as possible of those who have requested individual critiques.

1:30 pm to 3:00 pm – SHARING OUR STORIES. We’ll stay grouped around tables for the afternoon. After discussing the multiple advantages critique groups offer, basic guidelines that keep them painfree and helpful, and some tips on how to structure a group of your own so that it will function well, we’ll begin actually experiencing the process of group critiquing. If there’s time at the end, Alice can offer for input by all assembled a manuscript she herself has been polishing “far too long”—to see if our insights can help her see certain spots with new eyes!

3:00 pm to 5:00 pm – JOY FLIES IN THE PHILIPPINES! Together, Alice and Beaulah tell how the idea of special Philippine editions of THE MOUNTAIN THAT LOVED A BIRD came to be born. The bird in the story is named Joy, and the release of this new book is indeed a joyous moment for Alice, the author, and Beaulah, the illustrator. We hope it will be ready for launching on November 11, and that their joint presentation can be followed by the first public appearance of the book itself—with a rare chance to purchase copies signed by both author and artist.

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