2 Sept 2022, 22:50

@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.

  1. Writers Digest Webinars
    I used to do this. This works better with older books, though. Still, they help connect you to agent webinars.

  2. 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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  1. 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.