Monday, August 27, 2007

2007 August 25 : SCBWI at UP in the Visayas

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A one day seminar &
worskhop for published &
aspiring children’s book
writers & illustrators

Saturday 2007 August 25
At the UPV Art Gallery
UP in the Visayas, Iloilo City

Conducted by
Beaulah Pedregosa Taguiwalo

“What a charming and friendly setting for a children’s book workshop,” someone said of the Art Gallery at the University of the Philippines in the Visayas (UPV), Iloilo City. We couldn’t agree more. The lovely old building was formerly the Iloilo City Hall, donated to the UPV in the 1930s. This fortunate handover took place during the term of then Iloilo City Mayor Garganera who, it turned out, is the grandfather of Joseph, one of the participants! Here then is our report, in words and pictures, of our children’s book event that was held there last Saturday, 2007 August 25.

Here we are in the lobby of this historic building, and later inside the UPV Art Gallery. (All photos by Mark Taguiwalo)

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First, Prof. Vinnie Tan gave the opening remarks. After that, hands-on sessions throughout the day alternated with Beaulah’s Powerpoint presentations.

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We browsed through the children’s books that Nikki and Beaulah brought.

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Then we had a Roundtable Booktalk.

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As instructed, people picked a book because they wanted to talk about it, or because they had lots of questions to ask about it.

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People were so eager to talk, we went overtime!

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Afterwards, we did what we said we’d do - craft stories just for fun.

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We tried “writing” and “rewriting” our stories using various methods, some of them quite unheard of for a number of participants. “Not only was it fun, it was empowering,” said some. “I never thought I could ‘write’ like this,” said another. “The Crafting Stories Just for Fun was really fun! It was my first experience and found it engaging and stimulating,” said yet another.

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Beaulah then talked about what it takes to get published. She discussed writing, submissions, contracts, editing, illustration and book design, pre-press production, printing, and distribution. The final topic was P.O.D. and Self-Publishing.

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“It’s as if my unreachable star is now within my reach,” said Noemi Grace Palmares at the end.

Here’s more of what the others said :

“It rekindled my passion for writing. I learned a lot.” (Lyncen M. Fernandez)

“The design of the programme was suitable, comprehensive, compact. The conduct of the workshop was informative, insightful, thorough, fluid, relaxed, fun.” (Joseph C.G. Albaña)

“The presentations were very concrete. The facilitators were approachable. It’s good that the session was limited to only a few so there was focus in every interaction.”

“. . . gave me the inspiration to come up with my own published book . . . [It’s as if] my unreachable star has now become within my reach . . . I just MIGHT find my name on the cover of a hardbound book!” (Noemi Grace V. Palmares)

“The facilitator was articulate . . . a prolific advocate of children’s literature - well versed and enthusiastic. The writing clinics allowed us to at least get started - writing pleasurable stuff for children, so we can eventually get somewhere.” What would I like to see more of in future SCBWI events? “More workhops and clinics [that] can help us follow through whatever we have started here and now.” ” (Niño Saavedra Manaog)

That’s all folks!

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SCBWI Philasia is the Philippine chapter of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI), the only international organization dedicated to the needs of children's book writers and illustrators. Founded more than 35 years ago in California, there are now more than 20,000 members in more than 50 countries worldwide. The Philippine chapter is run by Beaulah Pedregosa Taguiwalo, Regional Advisor, and Dominique Garde Torres, Assistant Regional Advisor. To contact us, email scbwi.philasia@gmail.com