Point of View with Asst. Editor Catherine Laudone of Simon & Schuster

Silvia Acevedo at SCBWI-WI Spring Luncheon 2018


 


 


Clarity and Joy come with every SCBWI Spring Luncheon. This year, though, the organizers pitched those benefits in the event title.  That’s a big promise, and I think the organizers did a great job delivering both.


 


 


 


 


 


The Spring Luncheon of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators-Wisconsin is an annual half-day conference that always seems to come at the right time, when I’m starting to get a bit of the winter blahs and am happy to connect with other writers and illustrators. This year’s was held in Sturgeon Bay, which is still wintery, but features a beautiful bay.


Sturgeon Bay, WI

Sturgeon Bay, WI


Catherine Laudone, Asst. Editor, Simon & Schuster


 


This year’s guest was Assistant Editor Catherine Laudone of Simon & Schuster, who spoke about the pros and cons of the various forms of points of view in writing. You remember POV, right? First person uses “I.” Second person uses “you.” And then there’s third person with its options (limited, omniscient, etc.). Laudone spoke about different POVs offer varying levels of intimacy, emotional connection, and opportunities for description. POV is important, and it was helpful to dive into the intricacies of the many types of narrative voice.


 


Miranda Paul, Author and SCBWI-WI Regional Advisor


 


 


The event also marked a transition for SCBWI-Wisconsin. Fearless co-leader Miranda Paul is stepping down after three years as co-Regional Advisor. She and Andrea Skyberg have done wonders highlighting our work to literary and educational leaders around the world. Southeast WI Area Rep Rochelle Groskruetz, who’s organized great area events for years, steps in.


 


 


 


As usual, some of my favorite moments were catching up with fellow writers and illustrators, seasoned and newbies. If you’re aspiring to write or illustrate a book someday, come to this inspiring event! It’s great to hang around with creative people.


Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators-Wisconsin 2018 Spring Luncheon


 


 


 


 

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