It’s All About That Pace! Pacing Picture Books to Perfection

with author Anne Wynter

Does the pace of your manuscript keep readers turning the page?

When you’re reading a novel, watching a movie, or listening to an album, pacing has the power to bore you to tears, or keep you locked in until the very end. The same goes for picture books . . . except there's even less room for error.

Diving into picture book pacing at both the storytelling level and the sentence level, this webinar will explore page turns, plotting, rhythm, musicality and more.



This webinar purchase includes lifetime access to the 80-minute video, transcript, and downloadable audio track.


"What great presentation; I love this digging into pacing and looking at it via song."

- Valerie Bolling


"This presentation is exactly what I need [for] the draft I am working on. SO helpful! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you."

- Lee McAvoy



Your Instructor


Anne Wynter
Anne Wynter

Anne Wynter is the Ezra Jack Keats Award-winning author of Everybody in the Red Brick Building, illustrated by Oge Mora; board books One Big Day and Hands On!, both illustrated by Alea Marley; and Nell Plants a Tree, illustrated by Daniel Miyares.

Anne earned a degree in theatre from Washington University in St. Louis and penned a number of short plays that have been produced around the country. She lives in Austin, TX with her family.


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"This was such an important webinar that will help me a lot going forward. And I LOVE music!"

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