Writing from the Shadows/CANSCAIP PYI

It was an honour and an angst to be asked to give the final keynote at this year’s Packaging Your Imagination Conference. I attended my first PYI way back in 1993 and it inspired and focused me to such an extent that I was able to revise and submit several children’s book manuscripts I had on the go, and within months, I had a yes for my first picture book, Silver Threads.

The final keynote is a memorial lecture, honouring Claire Mackay, who was a founding member of CANSCAIP, a force to be reckoned with (in a very good way) — and she was funny, brilliant and kind. The Peter and Eleanor Daniels Foundation sponsors this award. Here’s a pic with Elly Daniels, a woman who does tremendous things in support of arts in Canada.

My talk was very well received. The audience gave me a standing ovation. Many hugs and tears followed.

I sat in on fantastic and inspiring speakers all day long, which probably wasn’t the best way to prepare for doing a keynote, but heck, how could I not? It was a stellar lineup.

Jean E. Pendziwol gave a moving opening speech.
Caroline Pignat’s extremely useful tips on creating character.
Julien Chung brought his graphic design and illustration techniques together in this fascinating talk
Mary Beth Leatherdale gave a useful and insightful talk on research for kids’ nonfiction.
Lorna Schultz Nicholson giving a stellar presentation on writing action scenes.

I grabbed some screenshots taken by friends and posted on social media (must learn to speak without flailing my arms around!)

Keynote at PYI

Thrilled to be giving the Claire Mackay memorial lecture at the annual CANSCAIP Packaging Your Imagination one-day conference. My topic: Writing from the Shadows. Before I was published in book-form, this conference was the one that jump-started my career. I highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in writing or illustrating books for young people. Here’s the full program.