This topic offers the opportunity to write for children in intensive workshop sessions. Students will learn about the craft of writing as well as about the cultural environment in which writing for children is received. The focus is on picture books (including poetic narratives). Students examine the crucial issues affecting children's writers (for example, censorship; how children learn to read) and gain an understanding of the relationship between verbal and visual narratives. In addition, students develop their creativity, polish writing skills and sharpen critical abilities. Regular exercises will encourage students to keep writing.
This topic aims to:
1. Provide students with the opportunity to write for children
2. Enhance student workshopping skills
3. Introduce students to contemporary Australian children's picture books
4. Develop student understanding of visual and verbal narratives
5. Develop student understanding of cultural issues affecting children's writers
6. Enhance student understanding of the creative industries through seminars with selected speakers