Founders Workshop

Whole Novel Workshop

Founded in 2006, the Whole Novel Workshop is specifically designed for writers of novels for children and young adults. This unique program offers the one-on-one attention found in degree programs, but without additional academic requirements, lengthy time commitments, or prohibitive financial investments. Our aim is to focus on a specific work in progress, moving a novel to the next level in preparation for submission to agents or publishers. Focused attention in an intimate setting makes this mentorship program one that guarantees significant progress.
Our novel mentorship program includes:

  • Focused, one-on-one response to your entire novel-in-progress from an accomplished author and teacher
  • Group discussion and feedback
  • Seminars on technique, craft, query letters, and agent/editor submissions
  • Ample time to write and revise

The Whole Novel Workshop offers writers the rare opportunity to have the entire draft of a novel read and critiqued prior to the workshop, followed by a week of intense, one-on-one mentoring. Applications will be accepted until December 31, 2011. You will be notified of acceptance status by January 20, 2012.
The Highlights Foundation Whole Novel Workshop Difference
AN INTIMATE PROGRAM
Each Whole Novel Workshop is limited to sixteen students. Each faculty member will work with only four students, providing undivided attention and several one-on-one sessions, and a reading of your complete manuscript prior to the workshop.
A PLACE TO WRITE
Each attendee has a rustic but comfortable cabin, complete with its own bathroom, coffee maker, and refrigerator. You will have your own quiet place in which to write and revise.
TIME TO FOCUS
During your workshop, you’ll be able to focus—maybe for the first time—on nothing but your novel. You won’t hear a TV in the background or have kids demanding attention. You won’t have to stop to do laundry or cook or clean. You won’t be distracted by a constantly ringing phone.
A BEAUTIFUL SETTING
Tucked in the northern Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, the mid-nineteenth-century farmhouse, home of the Founders of Highlights for Children, has played host to numerous creative spirits. The brand-new Barn at Boyds Mills, built from local wood and fieldstone, provides a revitalizing space for writers to work and confer.

Workshop Leaders

Kathi Appelt

Kathi is the author of more than thirty books for children and young adults. Her award-winning books include Miss Lady Bird’s Wildflowers: How a First Lady Changed America (Growing Good Kids Award), Bubba and Beau, Best Friends (Irma and Simon Black Award), and My Father’s Summers: A Daughter’s Memoir (Paterson Prize for Young Adult Poetry).

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Jeanette Ingold

Jeanette Ingold is the author of seven novels for young readers. They include Hitch, a Christopher Award winner, and The Big Burn, historical fiction that VOYA called, "A must-read for adrenalin junkies.” Burn also won the 2003 Spur Award for juvenile fiction from the Western Writers’ of America.

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Alan Gratz

Alan Gratz's first novel, Samurai Shortstop, was named one of the ALA's 2007 Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults. His second novel, Something Rotten, was a 2008 ALA Quick Pick for Young Adult Readers, and was followed by a sequel, Something Wicked, in October 2008.

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Martha Mihalick

Martha is an editor at Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins. In her ten years there, she has worked with many acclaimed authors and artists, including Kevin Henkes, Lynne Rae Perkins, Megan Whalen Turner, Chris Crutcher, and Naomi Shihab Nye. Martha acquires books for children and teens of all ages, from picture books to young adult novels.

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Special Guests

Janet Fox

Janet Fox is a former high school English teacher. She became a children’s author in the mid-90s, when her son’s learning differences led her to develop her award-winning book for Free Spirit Publishing, Get Organized Without Losing It (2006). Other work for children includes fiction (Spider Magazine) and science nonfiction (Highlights for Children).

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Karyn Henley

Award-winning author and speaker Karyn Henley has written more than one hundred titles for children, parents, and teachers. She received her MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her first novel, Breath of Angel, a fantasy for young adults, was released in 2011. The second in the series comes out in March 2012.

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Workshop Information

March
11
at 3PM
through
March
17
after brunch
$2,665
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