SCBWI SoCal Chapter Spring / Summer Newsletter Time
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It’s been a busy start to 2026—and the year isn’t slowing down. January: Inspiration in New York In January, I had the opportunity to fly to New York City and attend the SCBWI Winter Conference. One of my favorite parts of these events is spending time with other children’s book creators and connecting with fellow Regional Team members. There’s something energizing about being surrounded by people who love stories as much as you do. The conference was packed with workshops on revision and the path to getting agented, along with inspiring speeches and panels from award-winning authors. I also attended the exclusive industry professional mingle, where writers get the chance to meet agents, editors, art directors, and other publishing professionals. And since I was in New York, I made sure to see two Broadway musicals: & Juliet and Death Becomes Her. Both were fantastic. My biggest takeaway from the trip? Inspiration. I was so energized by the experience that I started writing a brand-new book while sitting in the airport waiting for my flight home. That alone made the trip worth it. February: Retreats and Starships February started with my critique group’s annual Napa getaway. We spent the time relaxing, enjoying the quiet, talking about stories, writing, and reading. It was exactly the creative reset I needed. Later in the month, my husband Cory and I went on our annual Star Trek Cruise. This year’s costumes included:
March: Back to Work March has mostly been about catching up after all that traveling. But I was also able to help our SCBWI chapter pull off another successful Art Day at LCAD (Laguna College of Art & Design) on March 14th. It’s always inspiring to see illustrators come together to workshop, learn, and create. For the rest of the month, my plan is simple: focus on writing. May: More SCBWI events I attended the Tahquitz YA/MG Writers Retreat in Idyllwild and SCBWI San Diego's MayFest event. I received amazing feedback on my new story and am excited to continue working on it. It’s been a long and sometimes frustrating process, and it’s hard not to get discouraged along the way—especially when you’re trying to write while your house is a mess. (Anyone else relate?) But the stories keep coming, and that’s what matters most. Here’s to a year full of writing, creativity, and maybe—just maybe—some good publishing news. SCBWI Season of Service, Creativity & Community: A Fall Update This fall has been a busy, rewarding season of my creative life. Between conference planning, editorial work, newsletter production, and preparing for new events, I’ve been surrounded by the energy of writers, illustrators, readers, and kids’ book lovers in every direction. I’m excited to share a behind-the-scenes look at what I’ve been up to and highlight the community that makes it all worthwhile. The Fall Harvest Writers & Illustrators Conference As serving co-Assistant Regional Advisor (co-ARA) for the SCBWI SoCal Chapter, I had the joy of assisting (a little) in planning the Fall Harvest Writers & Illustrators Conference. After months of our team's preparation, teamwork, and logistics, I’m so proud to say the event was a true success. Throughout the day, I rotated through a whirlwind of roles: introducing speakers, assisting with lunch, setting up the photo booth, running the microphone during Q&A, and announcing contest winners. It was energetic, collaborative, and absolutely inspiring. What made the event feel magical was the community itself—writers rekindling friendships, illustrators sharing portfolio pages, first-time attendees bravely pitching their work, and faculty offering insights that lit up the room. Helping to facilitate those connections is one of my favorite parts of serving as co-ARA. Here are some pictures of me at the eventBehind the Scenes as Editor of the SCBWI SoCal Newsletter Another big part of my service is acting as Editor of the SCBWI SoCal Newsletter. This role blends artistry, organization, and community storytelling—three things I love. As editor, I:
Helping Shape Our Third Annual Spring Art Day at LCAD Before I jump into the upcoming events, I’m thrilled to share an update about a project close to my heart: An event called Art Day. Art Day—held each March at LCAD (Laguna College of Art & Design)—is a full day devoted to our Chapter Illustrators. It’s a chance for them to workshop, learn, connect, and recharge their creative spirits. As the person who originally led and organized Art Day, I’m especially proud to see it entering its third year. Watching it grow from an idea into a beloved annual event has been one of the highlights of my service. This year, I’m stepping back a little and letting our talented Illustrator Coordinators (IC) take the reins, but I’m staying involved as an advisor. It feels wonderful to see the event in such capable hands and to continue supporting our illustrator community in ways that feel sustainable and joyful. Exciting Upcoming Events This Saturday: OC Book Fair in Tustin I’ll be at the OC Book Fair in Tustin this Saturday, where I’ll be selling and signing copies of my books:
January: SCBWI NYC Winter Conference In January, I’ll be attending the SCBWI Winter Conference in New York City—in person! I’m thrilled to reconnect with the national SCBWI community, learn from industry leaders, and bring all that inspiration back to SoCal. Looking Ahead As I reflect on this season of growth and creativity, I’m deeply grateful for every opportunity to learn, serve, create, and connect. Whether through conferences, newsletters, illustrator events, or book fairs, being part of SCBWI continues to inspire me in all the best ways. Thank you for reading—and if we cross paths at an upcoming event, I’d love to say hello in person! September classes have been canceled until further notice. Writing, Volunteering, and the Quiet Work of Summer |
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