Showing posts with label Bellevue College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bellevue College. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

SCBWI WWA November meeting next week in BELLEVUE!

Our November meeting is coming up this Wednesday, November 8, 7-9pm, and 
this month only the meeting will be held at Bellevue College N201.

Not sure where to go? Here's a map, and there's free parking (look for signs). Join us for Poetry Power with Sean Petrie & Critique Group 101 with Mark Maciejewski.


Poetry Power
Want to break through writer’s block? Add some panache to your prose? On-the-spot poetry does both! Discover how the process of creating instant poetry can help put words on the page, enliven your writing, and even generate new story ideas. Poetry can provide tools for overcoming writer’s block, boost writing confidence, enliven existing text, and produce new story ideas. Plus, it’s fun.
There will be vintage typewriters on hand, if you want to try it old-school style!

Critique Group 101
Join I Am Fartacus author Mark Maciejewski as he shares best practices for creating productive and lasting critique groups. He is a member of an intensive weekly critique group, The Papercuts, which he counts as a major factor in his writing success. 

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Novel class with Lois Brandt

Lois Brandt is teaching her “Write a Novel in a Month” class at Bellevue College North Campus starting October 6th. Details about the class are below. 
 
Write Your Novel in a Month  
Tuesday evenings, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
October 6th to December 1st
 
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 $195.
 
Questions?  Contact Lois@LoisBrandt.com

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Revise with Lois!

Need help with your novel draft?
 
Come join Lois Brandt’s novel revision class, starting January 20 at Bellevue College (North Campus).  
 
This is an intensive hands-on class. You will be expected to work on your novel and complete assignments between class sessions. In-class exercises and critiques will help you recognize the parts of your manuscript that convey story and those that don’t. Each student will compile a list of edits necessary to revise their novel. Prerequisite for the class: a completed draft novel.  Cost:  $195.00
 
Novel Re-Vision: Editing Your Manuscript for Story 
Tuesday Evenings, January 20 – March 17
6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
 
For more information please follow this link to the Bellevue College website: http://www.campusce.net/BC/course/course.aspx?C=12122&mc=1842&pc=1813
 
If you have any questions about whether this is the right class for you, please feel free to email Lois (Lois@LoisBrandt.com).
 
Lois Brandt
Author, Maddi's Fridge (Flashlight Press, 2014; named one of the Best Indie Picture Books of 2014 by Foreword Reviews)

Monday, August 19, 2013

Lois Brandt's NaNoWriMo class

Hello, NaNoWriMo! Lois Brandt is teaching her “Write a Novel in a Month” class at Bellevue College North Campus starting in October. See details below. 
 
Write Your Novel in a Month  
Saturdays, October 12th – December 7th
10:00 a.m. – 12 noon
(No class 11/30)
 
Is writing a novel one of your life-long dreams? Join this eight-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 novel-writing 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.  
 
Contact Lois for more information.  

Monday, March 11, 2013

Upcoming events: a catch-all

 A roundup of noteworthy events, classes, workshops, and other goings-on. Stay in the loop!


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. 


Graphic Artists Guild Workshop:
WHEN: Wednesday, March 27 from 12-1:30pm
WHERE: Seattle Design Center, 5701 Sixth Ave S, Ste 292
REGISTER: Register for a price discount here. For more details, click here.

Topic: "Creating a Personal Brand Strategy: Communicate Your Value and Brand Yourself to Win"
 In this workshop, branding specialist Eric Weaver will show you how to create a personal brand strategy that will help you phrase your value, and position you for competitive advantage, whether as an employee, a contractor or a freelancer. Eric will cover: the need for a personal branding strategy, how to craft this strategy, best practice, and cautionary tales. Eric has 21 years' experience in digital marketing, including building social strategies for Intel, Jack in the Box, Carnival, HP, and Starbucks. 

Children's Book Illustration Classes:
 Local illustrator Craig Orback has new classes starting soon in Bellevue and Seattle. 

Children's Book Illustration I 
Through in-class assignments using a variety of media, you'll learn basic techniques to 
complete illustrations for young readers. Also learn the business side of children’s book illustration. Character consistency, portfolios, contracts, and other topics are also covered. 
Basic drawing skills are helpful but not required. Homework is required.  
 WHEN: 8 Saturday sessions, April 6–June 1, 10am-12:30pm; 8 Monday sessions,
April 8–June 3, 6:30-9pm.
WHERE: Bellevue Community College (Saturdays), North Seattle Community College (Mondays)
REGISTER: Bellevue: Cost is $189, click here. Seattle: Cost is $135, click here.  

Children's Book Illustration II Explore in greater depth your passion for children's book illustration. In this intermediate course, you will learn, step-by-step, how to create a children's picture book dummy that, when finished, can be submitted to publishers for possible publication. From developing an initial story 
WHEN: 8 Saturday sessions, April 6–June 1, 1-4pm.
WHERE:  Bellevue Community College
REGISTER:
Cost $205, click here.
 
 
Short story class:
If you've always wanted to write a short story or learn more about crafting these little gems, 

Lois Brandt will show you how. In her course, "Writing Short Stories from First Sentence to 

Submission," you will spend eight weeks producing a portfolio of work–between 2 and 5 completed short stories.  Each student is expected to write between 2,000-7,000 words a week. 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.
WHEN: 8 Wednesday sessions, April 17–June 5, 6:30-9pm.
WHERE: Bellevue College, North campus
REGISTER: Cost $179, click here.


Beyond Books: A Conversation with Eric Carle:
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.
 


WWU Classes:
Western Washington University in Bellingham has two interesting writing programs coming up:  Writing Children’s Literature, Thursdays, April 4–May 16, from 6-9pm,; and Knock-Out Editing, Thursdays, May 16–June 13, from 6-9pm.


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For more details or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact Rebecca Beardsall.


Thursday, September 20, 2012

NaNoWriMo class with Lois Brandt

Is this the year that you’re going to write that novel? 
Lois Brandt's class at Bellevue College starts October 6, and can get you the jump-start that you need.

Class: Write Your Novel in a Month  
Saturdays, October 6–December1, 10am-noon (no class 11/24)
Cost: $189

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.   
Questions?  Contact Lois@LoisBrandt.com 

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The Magic of Writing for Children Class

Peggy King Anderson currently has openings in her Magic of Writing for Children (beginning level) which starts Tuesday, April 10, 6:30-9:30 p.m., at Bellevue College, North Campus. In this 8 week series (bargain priced at $195) Peggy will cover the basics of writing for children in a fun, interactive class, with time for writing exercises and feedback on your own writing.

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

Writing Short Stories from First Sentence to Submission
Wednesday evenings, April 18 – June 13
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.

This is an intensive nine-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. Fee: $195.00

This class is taught in Bellevue at Bellevue College's new North Campus. For more information please follow this link to the Bellevue College website.

If you have any questions about whether this is the right class for you, please feel free to email Lois (Lois@LoisBrandt.com).

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Lois Brandt Writing Class

Is this the year that you’re going to write that novel? Lois Brandt is teaching her “Write a Novel in a Month” class at Bellevue College starting in October. Details about the class are below.

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.