One of the attendees, Illustrator Carolyn Dee Flores, posted on the SCBWI blog about the conference.
Carolyn Dee Flores said…
“I heard it through the grapevine that Diane Muldrow’s ‘Creating the Picture Book: Master Class’ filled up within 15 minutes after registration opened and I know why. It was the best, most relevant workshop I have ever attended.
We learned:
– Write the whole picture book, and not just text to be handed over to the illustrator.
– Clarity of vision and meticulous attention to every aspect of the picture book art form is essential.
– NEVER hand in a manuscript unless it is completely professional.
– Map out your manuscript visually. Include details like correct placement of text for maximum impact and whether or not to have a spread or single page illustration. And this is EVEN IF YOU ARE THE WRITER.
– The picture book format is specific. Know it.
I feel very lucky to have been in this class. It was an experience I will never forget. Only complaint – not enough time. Maybe next time the workshop could be extended to an hour and a half a day. Thank you to Diane Muldrow, as well as to all of my talented classmates.”