Wednesday, November 1, 2017
SCBWI WWA November meeting next week in BELLEVUE!
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Novel class with Lois Brandt
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Revise with Lois!
Monday, August 19, 2013
Lois Brandt's NaNoWriMo class
Monday, March 11, 2013
Upcoming events: a catch-all
Preview Class:
Jolie Stekly and Nina Hess will present a free preview class for the UW Writing for Children certificate program for the 2013-14 school year. The two-hour preview class will be informative, experiential, and interactive, and give you a sense of what to expect in the certificate program beginning this fall. You'll want to bring a pen and paper or computer so you can do some writing! WHEN: Monday, March 25, 6:15-8:15pm
WHERE: UW campus
Note: Space is limited, so you do have to register in advance.
REGISTER: Cost $205, click here.
Short story class:
Sunday, April 7 at 1 pm at Philip Hall, UW Tacoma
In partnership with University of Washington Tacoma
Book signing to follow at Tacoma Art Museum, 3pm
Tacoma Art Museum invites you to a conversation with renowned author, illustrator, and artist Eric Carle as he discusses the remarkable variety of paintings, sculptures, and sketches he has been making privately for more than 60 years. Before or after the presentation, visit Tacoma Art Museum to view the independent art of this beloved national figure in the exhibition Beyond Books: The Independent Art of Eric Carle (on view April 6–July 7).
The event at Philip Hall will be followed by a chance to meet the artist at a book signing at Tacoma Art Museum.
Cost: $20 ($15 for members, $10 for students); includes museum admission. Space is limited, so make your reservations early!
Writing Class:
Author Lois Harris leads a two-night course, entitled, "A Simple Structure for a Strong Story."
WHEN: Thursday, April 25 and Thursday, May 2 from 6:30-8:30pm.
WHERE: Skagit Valley College, Mount Vernon campus
REGISTER: For course information (listed as 6075 CENGL) as well as registration ($49),
click here.
Environmental Writers Workshop:
Environmental Writing: Inspire, Observe, Inhabit
WHEN: Saturday, May 4, 9am-5pm (lunch provided)
WHERE: Burke Museum, UW campus
REGISTER: Space is limited, register by clicking here. $100 registration fee, Burke
members get 10% discount (scholarships available with valid student ID)
We in the Pacific Northwest are fortunate to live not only in a place where nature abounds but also to live in place where place-based writers abound. Whether it is exploring the deep time of geology, considering the myriad ways of slugs, bugs, and everyone’s favorite, cockroaches, or connecting children with the natural world around them, these authors will inspire us to continue writing about the environment in all its guises. Join award-winning authors David George Gordon, Brenda Guiberson,
and David Montgomery as they lead classroom and field-based sessions. They
bring years of experience as writers, researchers, and teachers. Each is
an attentive observer who weaves together history, science, and field
time into well- crafted, thought-provoking writing about the natural and
cultural world. Plus, with Brenda we have the insights of a children’s
book author, who is sure to give everyone a new and captivating
perspective on the environment.
For more information, please email burked@uw.edu or call (206) 543-5591.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
NaNoWriMo class with Lois Brandt
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
The Magic of Writing for Children Class
This is a very popular class, a great way to get to know fellow writers, and the chance to learn from an amazing teacher! Peggy received the very first SCBWI WWA Lifetime Achievement Award last year at our annual conference, and is a joy to all who know and love her. If you're wondering how to start writing for children this is the perfect class to take!
To register online, go to this link. For phone registration call 425 564-2263. If you’d like further info, contact Peggy by email peggy(at)peggyking.com. You can also visit her website.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Short Story Writing Class with Lois Brandt
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Lois Brandt Writing Class
If you don’t have time for a class, read Lois’s quarterly “Mew’s Letter” for writing tips and prompts. Send an email to Lois@LoisBrandt.com with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line to receive this free newsletter.
Write Your Novel in a Month
Saturdays, October 8 – December 3
10:00 a.m. – 12 noon
No class 11/26
Is writing a novel one of your life-long dreams? Join this 8 week Bellevue College class as it hooks up with 100,000 writers worldwide for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). The first classes prepare you for the noveling process, with practice in characterization, setting, plot, voice, and dialogue. Then we're off and writing our 50,000 word manuscripts. During the last class we plan for revision. This is a great way to write your novel in a supportive environment. Cost $189.
Questions? Contact Lois@LoisBrandt.com.
To register go to Bellevue College continuing education click here.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Short Story Class
Writing Short Stories from First Sentence to Publication
8 Wednesdays, April 13 – June 1
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
This is an intensive eight-session writing class. Each student is expected to write approximately 2,000 – 7,000 words a week and produce a portfolio of 2 – 5 short stories. During the first four weeks students plot short stories and write them to completion. The second half of the class is devoted to editing and revising one story from the student’s portfolio. Students will learn to edit their own work and to receive and give constructive criticism. At the end of class students submit their polished stories to literary or genre markets. In addition to preparing for submission to traditional markets, we'll go through the process of self-publishing. Class will compile and produce a book of short stories as a final project.
Class fee of $205 includes these production costs.
This class is taught in Bellevue at Bellevue College’s new North Campus
Questions? Contact Lois@LoisBrandt.com.
Register at the Bellevue College Continuing Education Website.

