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Saturday, April 27 • 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Kid's Lit: How to Write for Young Audiences

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Join this panel of established Children's and Young Adult Fiction writers as they discuss the ins and outs of crafting a story or novel for young audiences. 

Speakers
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Sandy Goldsworthy

Sandy Goldsworthy is a YA author of the paranormal romance series, The Afterworld Saga. She credits her writing inspiration to her high school English teacher who encouraged her to be more descriptive in her work. Sandy resides in southeastern Wisconsin. Learn more at www.sandygo... Read More →
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Valerie Biel

Valerie Biel is a huge fan of Ireland travel and all things Irish. She’s the author of the award-winning, Celtic-mythology-inspired Circle of Nine series. She also writes middle-grade novels and nonfiction and is represented by The Purcell Agency.When she’s not writing, she’s... Read More →
avatar for Silvia Acevedo

Silvia Acevedo

Silvia Acevedo is a journalist and novelist. In her 20+ years in news, she’s interviewed presidential candidates, covered national and international stories, and guest hosted a television morning talk show. Silvia currently freelances at various news publications and performs voice-over... Read More →
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Laurie Weyenberg

Laurie Weyenberg lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, designer, and author. Laurie has always enjoyed writing and spent time as a freelance writer for The Green Bay Press Gazette writing career profiles for their Sunday paper, and articles for the Brown... Read More →
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Amanda Zieba

Amanda Zieba is an author who spends her days telling stories. She creates ideas and people and places that entertain, inspire, and educate. As a workshop leader and presenter, she's had the privilege of helping others birth their stories into the world. Can you imagine anything more... Read More →