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A Cafe Chat with Senior Executive Editor Wendy Loggia, by Lindsay Bandy
As February approaches, we are excited to host the webinar “Tips, Tropes, and Trends: Romance” on February 6 with editor Wendy Loggia of Delacorte Press/Random House Children’s Books. Wendy will give advice on how to approach the topic of romance … Continue reading
A Cafe Chat with New York Times Best-Selling Author Lisa Maxwell, by Laura Parnum
Today at the Eastern Penn Points Café Laura is joined by Lisa Maxwell, author of the New York Times Best Seller The Last Magician. Lisa will be joining our faculty at our annual Pocono Retreat in April (for more information … Continue reading
A Café Chat with Literary Agent Marie Lamba, by Laura Parnum
I recently had the very lovely pleasure of chatting with Marie Lamba at the Eastern Penn Points Café. Marie is an author as well as a literary agent at the Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency and will be joining our faculty … Continue reading
Happy Book Release Day, Kim Briggs! + Giveaway!
I’m so excited to share news of Kim Briggs’ official Starr Fall book release today! Congratulations Kim, and thanks for all that you do for us as co-RA of Eastern PA SCBWI! We’re so proud of you and can’t wait … Continue reading
A Cafe Chat with Editor and Author Leila Sales, by Lindsay Bandy
Today, we have the privilege of hosting the lovely and entertaining author AND editor, Leila Sales! Leila is an editor at Viking, a humor writer, and a YA novelist. You can learn more about Leila and her books by … Continue reading
A Cafe Chat with Alison Green Myers, by Lindsay Bandy
The Eastern Penn Points Cafe is delighted to open its doors to our very own Assistant Regional Advisor, the lovely and lively Alison Green Myers. Alison wears many hats around Eastern PA: SCBWI staff member, writer, teacher, literacy specialist, professional … Continue reading
Tips to Fuel Your Writing (And Your Stamina)! by Mark Magro
I realized a long time ago that I’m a pretty serious pessimist. While most see this trait as a negative one, I like to think it stems from an innate desire to be prepared. When the ground falls out underneath … Continue reading
#LoveMadeVisible Day 22: Fairy Tale Love, by Gayle C. Krause + Critique Giveaway!!
This is a cleave poem – 3 poems in one. Read down the left column for #1, down the right column for #2 and then horizontally read the whole thing for poem #3. Fairy Tale Love by Gayle C. Krause … Continue reading