Getting Your Middle Grade and Young Adult Novel Unstuck 2018
November 4 - 8, 2018
An intimate workshop for middle grade and young adult authors looking to explore or revise and polish a work in progress.
Whether you’ve jotted down ideas for a novel but can’t get your story off the ground, you’re stuck in the middle of a draft with no idea of where to go next, or you’ve written most of the book but can’t figure out the ending, this workshop is designed to help! Two award-winning, New York Times best-selling authors and their guest, author Hannah Barnaby, will share their writers’ toolbox for getting unstuck, with a focus on character development, plotting and outlining, revision, journaling, and improvisation/play.
Before the workshop, participants will be asked to submit 10-12 pages from a work in progress and a brief synopsis or story description for critique. Participants will receive an initial one-on-one critique as well as individual “ask the editor” meetings with our guest editor, Kate Prosswimmer of Sourcebooks, with time for revision and additional writing in between.
Faculty blog posts:
Chris Tebbetts: Visual Outlining
Chris Tebbetts: As Simple As Possible: Three Ways To Tighten Your Prose
Preliminary schedule:
Day 1
Afternoon
Optional tour of Highlights for Children and Boyds Mills Press.
Arrival and check in.
Evening
Appetizers & Dinner
After Dinner:
Welcome, Intros, and Group Discussion: Where are you stuck? What stage of the process is most often sticky?
Journaling: Active introspection as a tool for getting unstuck: a discussion with Julie
Day 2
Morning
Breakfast.
Romeo at the Balcony: Persistence and Optimism in Pursuit of the Ideal: A lecture by Chris
Character Development: Discussion and workshop with Julie
Afternoon
Lunch. Possible discussion: craft book recommendations
Play and Improv: A workshop with Chris
Free Writing Time
Also: 20-minute Individual Manuscript Critiques with Julie and Chris
Evening
Appetizers & Dinner
After Dinner: Writing and Publishing: Self-moderated panel discussion and Q&A with Julie, Hannah, Chris
Day 3
Morning
Breakfast.
Plot and Outlines: A workshop with Chris
Chapters and Scenes that Propel the Reader: A workshop with Julie
Afternoon
Lunch. Possible discussion: fiction book recommendations
The Writer’s Toolbox, Strategies for Getting Unstuck, Part I: A workshop and discussion with Chris and Julie
Free writing time.
Evening
Appetizers & Dinner
After Dinner: Movie Night: Bird by Bird with Annie followed by a group discussion
Day 4
Morning
Breakfast.
Revision: A panel with Hannah, Chris, and Julie
The Writer’s Toolbox, Strategies for Getting Unstuck, Part II: A workshop and discussion with Chris and Julie
Afternoon
Lunch.
Plot Meets Character: finding the intersection between plot structure and character development to optimize your story: a lecture with Guest Editor Kate Prosswimmer from Sourcebooks
Free writing time
Also: scheduled one-on-one “Ask the Editor” consults
Evening
Appetizers & Dinner
After Dinner: Student Readings: optional but strongly encouraged! Participants may read aloud up to 750 words from their work in progress.
Day 5
Morning
Breakfast
Q & A with Kate Prosswimmer from Sourcebooks
Writing Prompts
Also: remaining one-on-one “Ask the Editor” consults
Goal-setting: Group discussion
Afternoon
Lunch and goodbyes.