Friday, June 22, 2012—Great Quotes from
SCBWI, Orlando
Only Disney would
welcome guests by forming towels into a Mickey-isque shape and placing them on
the bed to welcome guests.
Last
weekend we had a wonderful SCBWI Florida, Mid-year Meeting in Orlando. We were
at the lovely Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. The Picture Book Track on Saturday
featured Sylvie Frank, Associate Editor, Holiday House; Laurent Linn, Art
Director, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers; Tammi Sauer, author and
all-around fun person; and Linda Shute, author, illustrator, and SCBWI Florida
Illustrator Coordinator.
I
thought we would end this week’s study of the 2012 ALSC Notables by remembering
notable quotes from these presenters which could lead to notable writing and notable
picture books of our own.
Sylvie Frank, Associate Editor, Holiday
House
“You
need a plot.”
“Emotion
[in your writing] must come from a true place in your heart.”
“Revise.
Revise. Revise. Cut. Cut. Cut.”
“The
best way to get better at writing picture books is to read picture books.”
Laurent Linn, Art Director, Simon &
Schuster Books for Young Readers
“Picture
books are a shared vision between author and illustrator, but with the same
focus and intent.”
“It’s
all about the story!”
“What
is a picture book in a literary sense? Flexible.”
“Picture
books are to be looked at, read, and enjoyed. They can change a child’s life.”
Tammi Sauer, Author
“The
trouble [in a picture book] must be trouble on a grand scale.” Mem Fox (as
quoted by Tammi)
“Don’t
stop believin'!”
“Show
the emotion, don’t tell it.”
“Don’t
force the funny.”
“Make
the title and the first line irresistible.”
“When it comes to poetic devices, don’t
pour on like gravy. Sprinkle like pepper.”
Visit
Tammi’s web site at www.tammisauer.com.
Linda Shute, Author and Illustrator
True
confessions time: I was so mesmerized by Linda’s process, product, and
presentation that I soaked it in instead of taking notes. So here is a quote
from Linda’s web site (www.lindashute.com)
that sums her (and her presentation) up nicely.
“People
often say that being an artist or writer is lonely work. But none of us works
alone—not really. In actuality or in memory, we are surrounded by those we love
and who love us.”
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