Showing posts with label Shobha Viswanath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shobha Viswanath. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2019

Writing for Children's Picture Books

Toto Funds the Arts and Karadi Tales 
are pleased to announce a two–day workshop on 
Writing for Children’s Picture Books
Facilitator: Shobha Viswanath 



Venue: The Jamun, 521, 2nd Main, 3rd Block, RMV Extension 2nd Stage, Bangalore-94
Dates: Saturday, 19 October & Sunday, 20 October 2019
Time:  10.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. (both days)
Fee: Rs 4,000

To write for children, you must know what children want, and more importantly, what they do not want. They hate clichés, predictable plot lines and the moral-of-the-story trope. The workshop will help participants sift through ideas to pick those viable in the book market for four-to-eight-year-olds. They will get writing prompts to start on their stories, receive one-on-one feedback from the workshop conductors on specific areas of improvement, learn how to ruthlessly edit their own work, get a taste of what it’s like to work with professional editors, and come to know the do’s and don’ts of submitting manuscripts to publishers.

About the facilitator:

Shobha Viswanath is the co-founder and publishing director of Karadi Tales Company. She has written over 25 children’s books including Little Vinayak which was on the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) List of Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities.

The workshop, limited to 18 participants, is open to those between the ages of 18 and 40. To apply, send a writing sample of not more than 1000 words to manuscripts@karaditales.com with the subject line ‘Writing workshop’ by 30 September 2019. In the email, please include your full name, age, mobile number, a bio-note and 3 story ideas of not more than 50 words each (a synopsis of each idea) which you would like to work on at the workshop. 

Note to applicants

Once you are selected, we will let you know how to remit the fee. Coffee/tea will be provided over the two days, but participants will have to make their own arrangements for lunch.

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Workshop on Writing for Young Children: Call for Applications

Toto Funds the Arts & Karadi Tales 

are pleased to announce a two–day workshop on 

Writing for Young Children
Shobha Viswanath



Soumitra Ranade

Facilitators: Shobha Viswanath and Soumitra Ranade

Venue: The Jamun, 521, 2nd Main, 3rd Block, RMV Extension 2nd Stage, Bangalore 560 094
Dates: Saturday 28 July & Sunday 29 July 2018
Time:  10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. (both days)
Fee:  Rs 3,500

To write for children you must know what children want, and more importantly, what they do not want. They hate clichés, predictable plot lines and the moral-of-the-story trope. The workshop will help participants sift through ideas to pick those viable in the book market for four-to-eight-year-olds. They will get writing prompts to start on their stories, receive one-on-one feedback from the workshop conductors on specific areas of improvement, learn how to ruthlessly edit their own work, get a taste of what it’s like to work with professional editors, and come to know the dos and don’ts of submitting manuscripts to publishers.
About the facilitators:
Shobha Viswanath is the co-founder and publishing director of Karadi Tales Company. She lives in Chennai and considers herself an accidental writer. She collects picture books and poetry books, and has written over 25 children’s books.
Soumitra Ranade is an art director, photographer, illustrator, and filmmaker whose films have been screened internationally, including at Cannes. He works in the animation industry. He has written two picture books for children, both of which take inspiration from his sons’ overactive imaginations.
The workshop, limited to 15 participants, is open to those between the ages of 18 and 40. Please fill in the application form (link given below). Deadline for submission: Tuesday 10 July.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13QUamg_4e311RpgFCh2nWVZWbaXBjeZDMIPBzOXMRAI/edit

Note to applicants
Once you are selected, we will let you know how to remit the fee. Coffee/tea will be provided but participants will have to make their own arrangements for lunch.