Fiction Writing ~ The Passionate Journey! The Blog of Writing Coach, Emily Hanlon

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Journey of Women, Myth and the Deep Feminine

Explore a deepening of the journey for the Women, Creativity and the Journey of the Soul: Embracing the Gift of the Shadow.

The August retreat is a call to reclaim lost parts of self from the shadows. Nestled in a nourishing and private retreat center in the lush foothills of the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania, we will create for ourselves a place of women where, through a variety of means including writing, mask making, myth and other interactive experiences, we will enter the Mystery to honor the depth of the feminine.

This is a call to wholeness; a journey of renewal of spirit. Join us as we discover that our deepest fears hold our deepest treasures...

http://www.creativesoulworks.com/workshop_reclaim_shad.htm



Friday, June 08, 2007

Calling All Children's Book Publishers

Entries now being accepted into the inaugural 2007 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards

Early Bird entry fee deadline June 15th
www.moonbeamawards.com

We welcome and encourage all children's book authors, illustrators, and publishers to enter their 2006/2007 releases in the first annual Moonbeam Children's Book Awards, designed to honor the year's best children’s books.

This new book awards program is accepting entries until August 1st, 2007 for books with 2006 or 2007 copyrights or that were released in 2006 or 2007. Results will be announced in early November. The contest is presented by Jenkins Group and their book marketing webzine, Independent Publisher Online, sponsors of the popular Independent Publisher Book Awards. www.IndependentPublisher.com

Early bird entry fee deadline: June 15th postmark or online entry. Pay $75 per category through June 15, 2007. Regular entry fee thereafter is $90.

Complete entry guidelines and secure online entry form at:
https://moonbeamawards.com/MoonbeamGuidelines3pg.pdf

The Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards bring increased recognition to exemplary children’s books and their creators, and to support childhood literacy and life-long reading. The new awards program will recognize books in a wide range of children’s publishing categories, from board books and alphabets books to young adult novels and multicultural non-fiction. The Moonbeam Awards also acknowledge excellence in specialty categories including Religion, Holiday, Interactive, and Audiobook, and give special awards to Best First-time Author and Best Children’s Book Illustrator.

24 Awards Categories include:

• Board Book/Cloth Book
• Alphabet/Counting Book
• Pop-up/Cut-out
• Activity Books
• Books with Music/Theatrical
• Audio Book
• Picture Books - Preschool
• Picture Books 4-8 Year Old
• Picture Books - All ages
• Juvenile Fiction - Early Reader
• Pre-teen fiction - Intermediate/Middle Grade
• Young Adult Fiction
• Young Adult - Mature Issues
• Non-Fiction - Picture Book
• Non-Fiction - Young Adult
• Multicultural - Picture Book
• Multicultural Fiction
• Multicultural Non-Fiction
• Comic/Graphic Novel
• Religion/Spirituality
• Holiday
• Book with Merchandise (e.g.. plush toy, etc.)
• Best First Book
• Best Illustrator

“This children’s book awards contest will go much deeper than any other,” says Jim Barnes, Awards Director at Jenkins Group. “We’ve learned by judging children’s books for 11 years in the Independent Publisher Book Awards that it’s not fair to judge an alphabet book against a sophisticated book of verse. One of our goals with the Moonbeam Awards is to create a list of categories that allows us to judge the many styles of children’s books being published today."

"The Moonbeam Awards recognize a very diverse group of authors and publishers, and ‘illuminate’ hidden gems that don’t make it onto the national radar screen. These will surely include books from publishers of all sizes, styles, and locations. Each year we'll bring a great list of award-winners to the public’s attention."

The Moonbeam Awards are part of a huge national effort to bring attention to children's books and childhood literacy. This week the Library of Congress announced a newly created post of National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. Programs such as FirstBook.org,TeachingBook.net, and Letters About Literature (http://www.loc.gov/loc/cfbook/letters.html) are dedicated to bringing books into kids' lives in creative and meaningful ways. The Moonbeam Awards will include special awards for the best books dealing with world peace and environmental awareness.

Visit the Moonbeam Children's Book Award website to learn more and enter online www.moonbeamawards.com.

Complete entry guidelines and secure online entry form at:
https://moonbeamawards.com/MoonbeamGuidelines3pg.pdf

Let me know if I can answer any questions or help in any way.

Thanks and best of luck!

Jim Barnes, Awards Director
Moonbeam Children's Book Awards
Independent Publisher Book Awards
Jenkins Group Inc.
800.644.0133 x1011
info@moonbeamawards.com