00:06:19 Jean Hall: Write2Ignite.com 00:06:33 Jean Hall: SEptember 19, 2020 Master Class 00:07:08 Crystal & Victoria: Just a note that the "Essential Resources Handout" is the same document as the "Key Terms" handout. 00:07:44 Karen Bradford: Hi everyone 00:07:57 Mishael’s iPhone: Hi. You pronounced my name correctly. 😄 00:08:38 Kelly Richards: Hi from Grand Rapids, Michigan 00:09:00 Crystal & Victoria: Hi from Corydon, Indiana! 00:09:04 Penny: Jo is my favorite, too. 00:09:37 Elaine McAllister: Is anyone else having trouble hearing Jean??? 00:09:42 Elaine McAllister: Yes - 00:10:25 Kelly Richards: my husband talks fast, it's ok 00:10:30 Lori Scott: Jean, you should be able to mute all if you click on the participants icon (or maybe the chat icon) that shows up when you hover over the bottom portion of your screen. 00:11:27 Patricia Tiffany Morris: FYI, the last two handouts are identical documents 00:12:42 Kelly Richards: that is awesome!!! yes it is! 00:13:07 Jean Hall: If you have a question for Tama please preceed it with ??. 00:19:30 Elaine McAllister: THAT book (Indescribable) is an AWESOME book. 00:19:43 Lori Scott: Regarding STEM/ STEAM... are those non-fiction 00:20:03 Lori Scott: If not, can you give an example of a fiction STEM/STEAM book 00:26:56 Jean Hall: Institute of Children's Literature 00:27:01 Jean Hall: SCBWI 00:27:09 Jean Hall: Write2Ignite 00:27:22 Jo Massaro: I cannot hear anything. 00:27:28 Jean Hall: scbwi.com 00:27:34 Jean Hall: write2ignite.com 00:27:44 Jean Hall: ICL.com 00:28:23 Elaine McAllister: That's called a "vanity publisher" - not a traditional publisher. 00:28:54 Bettie: Eugenia--read Writing picture books by Ann whitford paul 00:29:01 Elaine McAllister: Vanity publishing is "between" self-publishing and traditional publishing. I've self-published three books now. 00:29:06 Joyce McCullough: Yes, I've been advised not to use a vanity press. 00:29:30 Elaine McAllister: I turned down a contract with a reputable vanity publisher -- they wanted my book, but wanted my $$ too. 00:29:57 Bettie: Because of the cost of illustrations and printing, that is a reasonable cost. 00:32:23 Lori Scott: Jean, I had to learn ZOOM since I'm a school teacher. As host, when you click on that CHAT (I think I said Participant first) icon, there are buttons you can press. Unmute all/ mute all, etc. Good luck! 00:32:52 Jean Hall: Thanks. 00:36:37 Bettie: We need that handout.... 00:36:50 Elaine McAllister: What's the EC.... (what were those initials???) 00:36:50 Penny: We didn't get the resource page in the handouts. 00:41:11 Elaine McAllister: someone said the last two 'handouts' were the same - perhaps we're missing one???? 00:42:00 Andi Lehman: the second and third handouts are duplicated. You can find the resource page under Tama's other workshop. 00:42:25 Elaine McAllister: thanks, Andi 00:42:47 Andi Lehman: YW! 00:43:32 Jean Hall: I will ask the webmaster to fix the handouts for Tama. 00:44:46 Kelly Richards: what is it called 00:45:21 sandysavage: The Children’s Writers Book 00:45:28 Tracy Crump: Children Writers Word Book 00:45:40 Jean Hall: The Children's Writer's Word Book 00:45:57 Kelly Richards: thank you Jean 00:46:13 Jean Hall: You can search for State Educational Standards for each state. If it blows your mind ask a teacher you know to explain it to you. 00:48:49 Kelly Richards: I love to write in rhyme 00:48:54 Bettie: Renee La Tulippe has a series of free youtube videos about rhyming. 00:48:55 Jean Hall: jean@jeanmatthewhall.com if you have specific questions about writing for YOUNG children. 00:49:43 Jean Hall: Jean Matthew Hall Author or Write2Ignite Conference on Face Book 00:50:13 Jean Hall: YES! Renee La Tulippe's videos are amazing! 00:50:45 Karen Bradford: mkbrad24@gmail.com Karen Bradford 00:51:28 Kelly Richards: thank you 00:51:33 Penny: How to write a concept book. 00:51:39 Bettie: Thank you. 00:51:47 Susan Pettit: How do we submit a manuscript and art at the same time? 00:51:53 Kelly Richards: adventures-in-writing@live.com 00:51:56 Tracy Crump: More about middle grade writing. Do you write fiction? 00:52:14 Bettie: Tama-do you have an agent or strictly rely on finding Work for hire? 00:52:34 Susan Pettit: Thank you so much for all of the good and helpful information. 00:52:41 cindy richardson: What is the best way to make a children's book proposal ? 00:54:23 Patricia Tiffany Morris: ??? How as an illustrator, can I get my work on Publisher’s radars. Or do they have to contract with specific artists. 00:55:38 Karen Bradford: My Suggestion: I would like to have an intensive workshop of Steam or Stem Christian books with specific examples of books. Maybe a workshop with specific examples of a Christian children books that demonstrate different type of books. This would include readings of the book to illustrate Christian values into the book. 00:59:44 tammy.warren: With all the racial tension heartbreak in the world, are you working on any projects for children to bring hope? 01:00:07 Patricia Tiffany Morris: So we have the opportunity for this conference 01:03:05 cindy richardson: Thank you Tama! 01:03:09 Elaine McAllister: Tama - thanks for all you've shared - it's been a blessing! 01:03:12 Kelly Richards: thank you Tama 01:03:13 Bettie: Thank you! 01:03:13 Penny: Thank you Tama. Keep teaching! 01:03:20 Tracy Crump: Thank you so much! 01:03:20 Natalie: Thank you! 01:03:21 Eugenia: Thank you Tama 01:03:27 Rita: Loved this. Thank you! 01:03:51 Joyce McCullough: Thank you, Tama!