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A panel about how to write and illustrate picture books, featuring Jessica Linn Evans, Annette Bay Pimentel, Eija Sumner, and Diane Worthey. This is part of the Lilac City Book Festival.
Four published picture book writers and illustrators from the Palouse will discuss the art of creating picture books.
The Lilac City Book Festival is a yearly event to support local writers and illustrators of books for children and teenagers. It's organized by Spokane Public Library and presented in partnership with Wishing Tree Books and the local chapter of the Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).
About the Presenters:
Jessica Linn Evans is an author-illustrator and SCBWI member. She renders her art with traditional media including watercolor, graphite, and ink. She loves to craft stories where illustrations do the heavy lifting in tales that include adventure, friendship, and a little bit of peril. Jessica lives in the beautiful state of Idaho with her husband, three of her four delightful children, and a bunny named Bucky.
Annette Bay Pimentel writes books for kids about the people and ideas that shape our world. She's the author of Girl Running, All the Way to the Top, Before Colors, and other books. Her next project, How a Bear Became a Book, about the collaboration that created Winnie-the-Pooh, comes out in 2026. She lives in Moscow, Idaho, where she is also an elected Trustee for the Latah County Library District.
Eija Sumner is the author of the picture books, Crocodile Hungry and The Good Little Mermaid’s Guide to Bedtime. Eija has an MFA in writing for children and young adults from Hamline University. She is one of two regional advisors for the Inland NW region of SCBWI, and the Idaho chapter lead for Authors Against Book Bans. She lives in Moscow, Idaho with her family.
Diane Worthey writes books for children with classical music themes. Her first two books, In One Ear and Out the Other: Antonia Brico & Her Amazingly Musical Life (Penny Candy Books, 2020) and Rise Up with a Song: The True Story of Ethel Smyth, Suffragette Composer (Bushel & Peck Books, 2022) highlight women in classical music who have been overlooked in history. Her forthcoming book, The Sound Museum: Classical Music, is an interactive book for children which features over 400 classical music excerpts. It will be released by Bushel & Peck on November 4, 2025. Diane has three more books coming out from Bushel & Peck in 2027 and 2028. In addition to writing books for children, Diane teaches a private studio of violin and viola students in Pullman and performs in the first violin section of the Washington-Idaho Symphony.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Writing Workshops | Learning & Lectures | Book & Film Discussions | Arts & Culture |
Mon, Jan 06 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Tue, Jan 07 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Wed, Jan 08 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Thu, Jan 09 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Fri, Jan 10 | 10:00AM to 5:00PM |
Sat, Jan 11 | 10:00AM to 5:00PM |
Sun, Jan 12 | 12:00PM to 4:00PM |
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