SCBWI CONFERENCE Book now!

 

 

This year’s SCBWI Conference - taking place on Saturday 4 & Sunday 5 November at Manchester Metropolitan University - don't forget to book your place.

 

We can’t wait to welcome you to a fabulous programme, wonderful keynotes and superb workshops at the SCBWI Annual Conference in Manchester – a potentially life-changing weekend for all children’s book writers and illustrators.

 

Book Now!

 

Grab your ticket now and you could be showing your work to a literary agent by booking one of our 1-1 Review Sessions or finding the perfect place for your work.

 

"I've shared lunch with new writers who pitched to the agents at the SCBWI conference and have gone on to make it BIG. I've discovered new authors/illustrators through The Hook and commissioned them. I've acquired invaluable craft and marketing tools, and made friends and connections that continue to inspire and take us all to the next level. The SCBWI Annual Conference makes all of this possible!" Natascha Biebow MBE, award-winning author, Editorial Director at Five Quills and long-time Regional Advisor of British Isles SCBWI.

 

Alongside Children’s book publishers, editors and agents the Annual SCBWI Conference is packed full of talks and hands-on workshops. Hear from Robin Stevens, Peter Bunzl, Paula Harrison, Penny Joelson, Ed Vere, Jasmine Richards, Hilary De La Mere, the people behind Bunny vs Monkey, Kate Peridot... and so many more! And if you are a writer or author-illustrator from Picture Books to Young Adult, you could be showing your work to amazing agents like Catherine Pellegrino and Anthony Hinton.

 

Bookings close in two weeks! Get your ticket now and make your writing dreams come true!

 

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