@AngelinaKizz My background is actually writing first, so always fun to see people coming from the other side.
I know a few options, though I haven’t tried all of them.
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Writers Digest Webinars
I used to do this. This works better with older books, though. Still, they help connect you to agent webinars. -
SCBWI
This is mostly about access. You get conferences. You get networking. You get an acronym that agents appreciate.
You can learn from both local/regional and national conferences. Whole bunch of one-off classes at once. There are also agent days and individual meetings occasionally to learn from.
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12x12
Group with the goal to write 12 PB manuscripts in a year. They also have monthly webinars with authors and agent that cover different topics. July was Tension with Valerie Bolling. There’s also a forum much like SVS where you’re required to critique 3 manuscripts to post one for feedback. Good way to collect feedback. -
The Writing Barn
Austin-based (I’m from Dallas but more Austin SCBWI since they’re schedules have worked better for me). A LOT of classes. Some are 1-off. Others are 10-session classes. Variety of topics for PBs, MG and YA (I think).
I enjoyed the one-off class I did about Fractured Fairy Tales this past weekend with Sue Fliess. That’s my only experience with them, though.
- Storyteller Academy
I don’t know much about this one, but I got a good critique from the founder at the last Austin SCBWI conference.