Description
Announcing our October Mentor Text Book Club!
Every month we will dig into a middle grade or young adult novel together, focusing on a specific craft aspect.
October’s book is ALONE by Megan E. Freeman ✨
Author Nancy Tandon and Book Coach Christy Yaros will lead our discussions.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
As we're reading, let's pay attention to:
Lyrical language
Poem titles
Physical layout
The “retelling” aspect
Sensory images/use of senses in descriptions
The expectation is that you will have read the book before the meeting (or at least not be upset that you'll be spoiled 😉).
There is no expectation that you will enjoy the mentor text books, but come anyway! Even if you didn't love the book overall, discussing the craft elements can help you articulate what didn't work for you as a reader. Analyzing those aspects can strengthen your own writing by helping you recognize what to avoid or improve upon.
Who is this for?
Anyone writing a novel for young readers, including chapter books, middle grade, and young adult who wants to learn how to use published novels to improve their craft.
Format
An online presentation on Zoom with hands-on exercises and a Q&A at the end.
Price
$25
This event is FREE for members of the Crafting KidLit Coaching Program.
If you’re not a member:
Includes access to the live workshop and the recording for 30 days.
About the Presenter
Photo by Darcy Johnson
Nancy Tandon is a former speech/language pathologist and author of two middle grade novels, The Way I Say It (Charlesbridge, 2022) and The Ghost of Spruce Point (Aladdin, 2022). Nancy lives in Connecticut with her family and is a fan of popcorn, reading, and literacy outreach programs of all kinds.
You can purchase Nancy’s books through her preferred local indie: River Bend Bookshop in Glastonbury, CT.
Website: NancyTandon.com
Instagram: @_nancytandon_
Twitter: @nancytandon