The Tokyo Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators presents Children’s Literature Scholar Leonard Marcus

07 November 2010
The Tokyo Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators presents Children’s Literature Scholar Leonard Marcus
Date: 28 November 2010

Children’s Literature Scholar Leonard Marcus:

Advice from a Legendary Editor: How Ursula Nordstrom Made Children's Books That Last

Time: Sunday, November 28, 2010, 10-11:30 a.m.

Place: Tokyo Women’s Plaza, Conference Room 1

5-53-67 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

by the Children’s Castle and United Nations University

For a map see www.scbwi.jp/map.htm

Fee: 1,000 yen SCBWI members; 1,500 yen nonmembers

Reservations are recommended: E-mail info@scbwi.jp by Friday November 26, 2010

This event will be in English.

This illustrated presentation will give an inside look at the path-finding work of Ursula Nordstrom, Harper's visionary editor of children’s books. The focus is on the hands-on creation of such well-loved classics as Goodnight Moon, Harold and the Purple Crayon, Charlotte's Web, Where the Wild Things Are, and Harriet the Spy; on Nordstrom's thoughts about children and their books; and on the valuable lessons that writers and illustrators of today can learn from her inspired approach to publishing. Q&A will follow the talk, and participants are welcome to bring copies of books for signing.

Leonard Marcus is a distinguished children's literature scholar who is also an award-winning writer for kids. His books include Dear Genius: The Letters of Ursula Nordstrom; Golden Legacy; Minders of Make-Believe; and, most recently, Funny Business: Conversations with Writers of Comedy. Leonard is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and other publications and writes a regular column on picture books for The Horn Book. He has served as a judge of the Ragazzi Prize, the National Book Award, and on numerous other prize committees. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Visit his website: www.leonardmarcus.com and read an interview with Leonard Marcus: www.scbwibologna.org/presenters/interviews/leonard-marcus.php

E-mail info@scbwi.jp for inquiries.

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