Writing for children on the cusp of adolescence is a mysterious formula, particularly when interacting with kids isn’t part of your usual routine. This online conference will define middle grade (as opposed to YA and other children’s books), let you in on the three most common misconceptions about writing for a middle grade audience, teach you what keeps a young reader’s attention, and much more.
About the Instructor
Alyssa Jennette
Alyssa Jennette joined Stonesong Literary in June 2015 after interning at Sarah Jane Freymann Literary Agency. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art with a BFA in Illustration. As a result, she has unique insight and expertise when it comes to design-heavy or illustrated works. Alyssa is a very editorial agent; she finds a lot of joy in shaping stories alongside the author and delights in building long-term partnerships.
Alyssa represents children’s and adult fiction and picture books, and has dabbled in humor and pop culture nonfiction. She is especially drawn to diverse voices, ensemble casts, and thorough world-building, plus any book with a format that is specific to the story and gives it its own context.
