21st - 23rd June, 2024
WITH SAMANTHA WHEELER
In this immersive workshop, you'll learn the processes for creating a picture book story idea and even get started writing one. You'll work in a group to collaborate on an idea with provided prompts.
*For groups who would like to continue to collaborate on their project, we will help you get in touch and suggest strategies for managing the project.
SAMANTHA WHEELER
Samantha Wheeler is an established author of middle grade novels with real heart and is well-known for her adorable picture book, 'Once I Munched a Mango'. She is a knowledgable and gentle teacher and will help you get started in your picture book journey. To find out more about Samantha, visit: https://www.samanthawheeler.com.au
WITH YVONNE MES
If you've ever had a picture book in your head that needs to be told in rhyme, or you'd like to tackle verse fiction, or even write poetry, this is the workshop for you. Perfect for beginners, Yvonne will take you through the basics of rhyme, understanding the structure, metre and more.
YVONNE MES
Yvonne is a children's author and illustrator.She has a Bachelor of Children’s Services, qualifications in Professional Children’s Writing, Visual Arts and Crafts and Training and Assessment. You can find out more about Yvonne at:
https://yvonnemes.com
WITH ALEX DUPRIEZ
Authors can be nervous about navigating diversity in their characters while staying sensitive to people's own voices. Alex will show you how to best create diverse characters, whether they be neurodiverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Alex is delivering two workshops for RWR24. Learn the fine art of sword fighting to make your adventure pages shine! Perfect for writing pirates, barbarians, knights or fantasy RPG stories.
ALEX DUPRIEZ
Alex Dupriez is a writer, illustrator, and swordfighting librarian based in Brisbane. He was a Youth Ambassador for the 2022 Brisbane Writers Festival and committee member for the Australian Library and Information Association. His illustrative work has been used in overseas charities, book covers, and dramatic reveals in his D&D games. As a queer and disabled writer, Alex
advocates for diverse writing, and has been working on multiple YA fantasy novels over the last 8 years.
WITH REBECCA TIMMIS
What is junior fiction, and where does it sit compared to picture books and books for older readers? Rebecca will answer these questions and more, as she guides you through the world of writing chapter books. Find out how to make your manuscript sparkle and what publishers are looking for.
This is an interactive masterclass and you will leave with pages of story ideas.
REBECCA TIMMIS
Rebecca is a children's author and illustrator and the creator of the popular 'MerTales' series. You can find out more about Rebecca at https://rjtimmis.net
WITH SEAN LEAHY
Ever thought of turning your story into a graphic novel? In this workshop, you'll learn step-by-step how to create the first pages of a graphic novel from your own written text. No drawing skills are necessary. It's all about the writing for the drawing. Learn how to collaborate with an illustrator, be open to new ideas, create a 'stick-figure storyboard', suggest drawing notes, edit for dialogue and REALLY show not tell.
SEAN LEAHY
Sean Leahy is the creator of the comic strip 'Beyond the Black Stump', has been political cartoonist for Courier-Mail for over 30 years and illustrated and published numerous books. Now studying fine art at Griffith University and teaching art workshops through artazen.net.
CHARMAINE CLANCY
Charmaine will be running the presentations and introducing the RWR Presenters. She can help you with any of your workshop questions.
CHARMAINE CLANCY
Charmaine Clancy is the founder and host of the Rainforest Writing Retreat. She writes fiction for young teens and mystery short stories for the grown-ups. Charmaine publishes through Hot Doggy Press. She has a Masters in Creative Writing and enjoys teaching storytelling to both children and adults. You can find out more about Charmaine at charmaineclancy.com.
CHRISTINE TITHERADGE
Chris organises accommodation and meals for the Retreat. She also coordinates and edits our anthologies. Chris can help you with any questions, but first check with Cedar Creek staff for enquiries about food and accommodation as they probably have the information you need.
CHRISTINE TITHERADGE
Christine Titheradge (also writing as Chris Radge) writes stories for young children right through to adults. She writes in all genres, however, Fantasy is her favourite. Ask her anything about dragons. You can find out more about Chris at christinetitheradge.com.
'Fantastic effort, organisers and presenters.Very well done, indeed.'
Frank Prem (poet & Retreater)
'The presentations by Charmaine and Anthony were packed with useful information, and the interaction of those involved made me feel so lucky to be part of this talented group of writers. Huge thanks to the amazing Christine and Charmaine for organising this!'
Robin Thomas (Author & Retreater)
'As a newbie to RWR it was such an enjoyable experience. I learnt so much and everyone was so welcoming. It was very well put together and I look foward to the next one!! Big thanks to Charmaine and Christine!'
Sarah Tegerdine (Author & Retreater)
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