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October 2024.
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Those on the list will be given the first opportunity to register and offered the early-bird price.
WRITE FOR KIDS : a three-course series with Jolie Stekly
✔ finally write it
✔ grow in your craft to become a stronger writer
✔ attract an agent or editor
✔ studying all categories of children's literature
✔ learning from guest speakers not typically heard outside conferences
✔ building a community of like-minded writers who provide valuable feedback
I often hear from students: I didn't know, what I didn't know.
Be in the know.
This course is tried and true,
formerly the University of Washington's
Certificate in Writing for Children program.
Fast track your journey, no matter where you're at in the process.
Live, interactive classes. Join from anywhere.
While classes will happen live,
either on Tuesday or Thursday,
students will have access to an online classroom space
to watch class replays (clipped for bite-sized viewing).
You won't miss a thing!
Fall Session Will Include:
9
Classes
3
Guest Speakers*
1
Manuscript Review
*Guest Speakers: Guest speakers will speak "live" during either the Tuesday or Thursday session (whichever hours work best for their schedule). If a guest speaker is not live during your class, you will be invited to attend live on the other class day. If you cannot, the replay will be available for you to watch.
Frequently asked questions
Here are a few answers to the most commonly asked questions:
Do you want to write books for kids and/or teens? If so, then YES!
I work with both pre-published and published writers. Students come with varying levels of experience, from knowing very little to being agented and/or published.
This course MEETS YOU WHERE YOU ARE. It's a series that many have taken more than once.
8The Write for Kids class is a series of three courses that take place fall, winter, and spring. One class group will meet on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 8:30 PM PST and another class group will meet on Thursdays from 3:00 to 5:30 PM PST.
The following are the expected dates for 2024-2-25:
Fall: October 8 & 10 until December 10 & 12. (There is no class on 11/26 & 28.)
Winter: January 7 & 9 until March 4 & 6.
Spring: April 1 & 3 until May 27 & May 29.
Please note: each session has its own fee, and students must complete the session before (in the current or a previous year) to sign up for the next session (with some exceptions for winter).
Each session has its own fee.
The time commitment is really up to you. I truly believe you get back what you put in. There is "required" reading, but you will never feel left behind if you are unable to do the reading. The amount of time you spend writing will likely vary based on your project(s) and other life factors. The biggest commitment is the 2.5 hours of class time each week, and most students can't attend every class (the class replays will ensure you don't miss a thing).
The Write for Kids series will be taught LIVE via ZOOM.
While this course is no longer taught in-person, I aim to make the class feel as though it is.
This format allows folks from all over the country (and even the world) to attend.
Class sessions are also recorded and made available in a password-protected classroom space. Viewing is extremely user-friendly, as I break the recording into shorter segments. (No wading through 2.5 hour recordings.)
Replays will be available for the entirety of the course (as long as you remain a student) and through the month of August 2024. The one exception is for guest-speaker replays, which will only be available for 2 weeks.
Replays will only consist of the content portions of the class and will be broken up into bite-sized content. This offers you a chance to view or review with efficiency, not having to wade through a 2.5 hour class recording.
The online classroom space will contain all you need in one spot: replays, handouts, slides, syllabi, etc.
There will be a maximum of 16 people in each class, and it will require a minimum of 6.
I'm happy to answer any questions you may have so you can determine if this course is right for you! Email me at jolie@joliestekly.com and I'll get back to you asap.
What a tremendous experience! From the depth of craft content, to the wisdom and experience Jolie and her guest speakers shared, to working with a cohort of peers over months, it was such a thorough and engaging way to immerse into Kidlit and truly advance as a writer. I highly recommend it!
-Erik, 22-23 student
.If you are searching for a children's writing class, look no further than Write for Kids! It has everything you could want - and more! ...I really can't say enough about this class - it has made me a better writer and I feel ready to take the next step in my journey to publication.
-Caitlin, 22-23 student
Jolie’s class was life changing. I had put off making the commitment but when I finally took the plunge I never expected to grow so much.
-Andrea, 22-23 student
The one person who's been most influential to my growth as a writer is Jolie. The knowledge she shares, the community she builds, and the overall care and support she shows, have changed my life. My writing will forever be that much stronger and more meaningful.
-Amanda, 22-23 student
Jolie Stekly
Hey, Friends! I'm Jolie.
I help pre—published and published writers of books for kids and teens grow in their craft and achieve their goals.
I so enjoy teaching these classes, watching the relationships that grow out of them, and celebrating the growth and successes of so many. The course has been built on the foundation of those who came before me, the hundreds of classes and conferences I’ve been fortunate to be part of, as well as the twelve years of teaching the series.
I work with writers at all stages, teaching classes remotely and at the University of Washington (Professional and Continuing Education). I also offer workshops and coach writers one-on-one.
Over the past 15 years, I’ve had the privilege of working with numerous editors, agents, authors, and illustrators to develop programming for conferences, retreats, and classes.
One of my proudest moments was being recognized as SCBWI’s 2009 Member of the Year, and now I’m honored to welcome hundreds of first-time attendees to the international conference in Los Angeles (and remote conferences), helping them make the most of their experience. It’s one of my favorite things.
I hold a master's degree in teaching, proudly write on the blog team for the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators, and I’m represented by Rosemary Stimola at Stimola Literary Agency.
"Jolie's class changed my life -- seriously! She is an amazing teacher and coach, and I continue to learn so much from her. Her teaching and feedback style helped me develop my own inner motivation to write again after developing terrible problems with writer's block in classes with other teachers, and the things I learned from her about kidlit and writing were vital to every success I've had since. If you can take a class from her, do it!”
— Jessica Petersen, OLD TRACKS, NEW TRICKS
"Jolie Stekly's love of writing is obvious from the first minutes of her class. Her knowledge about the craft of writing and her ability to give spot-on feedback helped me every single week to improve. Jolie was able to call upon her many contacts within the publishing industry to add further depth to her classes. Most importantly, Jolie possesses boundless enthusiasm. Her classes are warm and welcoming, where writers are encouraged to take risks, and growth is sure to follow. I highly recommend her classes."
- Amanda Hosch, MABEL OPAL PEARS and the Rules for Spying
Jolie has a deep knowledge of the craft of writing for children. She has carefully built the curriculum to help the new or experienced writer gain a deeper understanding of the industry, process and technicalities of writing. Her instructional style is passionate but gentle and saturated in knowledge. She has the benefit of many year of experience, and is well-connected within the industry for a unique insider’s perspective. This is evident in her instruction, insight, critique, curriculum and quality of guest speakers in class.
- Kristina Schwartz, ghost writer of books for kids
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