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Introduction to Editing Children’s Literature, August 2–September 3 (5 weeks online) SU21

$200.00

Where: AsynchronousOnline (Sakai)

August 2, 2021

Registration is closed for this class

Description

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Important Information About Our Online Courses

Our online courses are conducted through the LAMP Consortium on Sakai, a learning management system (LMS). You never need to be at your computer at any specific hour. More information about how these asynchronous classes are conducted is available here.

This course is sold out and we have begun a waitlist. If you would like to be added to that list, please complete this short Google Form.

Expand your services by editing books for the best readers in the world: children! This class is designed for editors who are interested in working on children’s books but aren’t sure how to get started.

Week 1: Introduction to Children’s Books

  • Becoming a children’s book editor
  • The editor’s job
  • What makes children’s books different from adult books?
  • A quick look at age ranges and genres
  • An introduction to kidlit publishers

Week 2: Developmental Editing

  • Character
  • Plot
  • Theme
  • Respecting the reader
  • Trends and marketablity

Week 3: Line Editing

  • Voice
  • Dialogue
  • POV
  • Readability and leveling

Week 4: Understanding Genres

  • Board books
  • Picture books
  • Chapter books
  • Middle grade
  • YA
  • Poetry
  • Nonfiction

Week 5: Working with Authors and Publishers

  • Author mindset
  • Self publishing
  • Submitting to agents and publishers
  • Marketing your services

The class will include personalized feedback on assignments, a lively Q&A message board, and a chance to connect with other editors who love to talk shop and trade ideas. Expect to spend lots of time reading children’s books and thinking about what makes a book special. If you’re not already, you’ll also get the chance to become passionate about children’s literature.

(Please note while we will touch on all age ranges, lessons will focus on board books, picture books, and chapter books, partly because shorter page counts will ease analysis and discussion, but also because many of the same techniques that are used to edit adult books can be applied to middle grade and YA, while the younger titles require a distinctly different approach.)

“This is one of the very best EFA courses I have taken! I’ve learned a LOT and also done a lot of thinking way beyond the nuts and bolts of editing children’s books.”
—Joan Graham, Editor

“I just wanted to say a major THANK YOU. Your detailed answers, honesty about the editing process, and positivity have been incredible. I can see why authors come to you and what makes you a great editor. My only wish is that this class could have been longer!”
—Jennifer Webb, Editor

Writer and editor Heidi Fiedler has worked on more than 300 books for clients ranging from Target to Barnes & Noble. She does the deep thinking that’s needed to turn an idea into a book that has the power to spark our curiosity and make us all feel a little less alone. The books she creates are quirky, playful, highly visual, and often philosophical. After working in publishing for over ten years, she’s excited to see her own picture books and chapter books making their way into the world. Learn more about Heidi and the work she does at helloheidifiedler.com.

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