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Session 1
BACKGROUND - what a picture book is; how and why it works; what
children look for; why we write picture books.
Session 2
IDEAS - universal concepts; experiences and emotions that relate to
a young child's experiences; values and concepts that lead to understanding
and growth; observation and note-taking. Turning your ideas into picture
books.
Session 3
OUTLINING & PLOTTING - planning a story to clarify thinking; a brief
plot summary; outlining; picture possibilities.
Session 4
CHARACTERS - a single main character; action and dialogue (showing,
not telling); writing from the child's point of view; motivation. Know your main
character, how he feels, what he thinks.
Session 5
SENSORY LANGUAGE - should have a lyrical quality; a rich
vocabulary using exciting, varied language; use rhythm and sounds to enhance the
language; avoiding description; using word images; economy of words.
Session 6
BEGINNING - making a promise to the reader; the
importance of a strong opening; establishing the main character and the story
problem.
MIDDLE - developing a story, using action, dialogue; humor; keeping
the reader interested, adding story tension; conflict.
END - the hero resolves the problem; ending on a happy or hopeful
note; fulfilling the promise made at the beginning.
Session 7
THE DUMMY BOOK - laying out a picture book; revising for balance
and pacing; keeping open space on the page; using one complete action per spread;
changing of scenes; letting the story flow easily and move quickly.
Session 8
REVISING - In your final crafting, make every word count. Read it
aloud to hear how it sounds. Use a checklist to be sure you have covered the
main points in constructing your story.
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