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School Visit Fairfax County

Virtual Event

As schools around the US start shifting to virtual due to the COVID outbreaks, I'll be chatting with students about my book COVID-19 Helpers.

VCFA virtual residency

Virtual Event

This January, I'll be helping out at the school where I earned my MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults. Hope to see lots of old friends and make […]

Facebook Live Book Launch with Left Bank Books

Celebrate the launch of The Book No One Wants to Read by Beth Bacon. This easy-to-read chapter book is a highly visual full-color story that uses humor, interactivity, and meta-storytelling to help even the most reluctant reader breeze through reading time, feel successful at reading, and even laugh!

Free

Virtual Storytime at St. Louis Public Library

Beth Bacon reads from her new book The Book No One Wants To Read with the librarians at the St. Louis Public Library. Great for reluctant readers. Get ready for summer reading!

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Graphic Novel Camp at St. Louis Artists’ Guild

St. Louis Artists' Guild 12 North Jackson Ave., Clayton, MO, United States

St Louis Artists' Guild's camps for Young Artists give students the chance to take art classes that develop their abilities to draw and paint from life and the imagination as they push themselves beyond what they knew they were capable of achieving. These camps are different than our school year classes. Students who have taken our previous youth drawing classes will continue to hone their skills with different projects for camp.

$240

Weekly Class: Writing for Young Readers: Picture Book 101

St. Louis Artists' Guild 12 North Jackson Ave., Clayton, MO, United States

This 6-week course will introduce you to the techniques and themes of writing picture books for young readers. You will develop your craft through in-class exercises and at-home writing (yes, […]

$240

Intro Picture Book: Writing for Young Readers

St. Louis Artists' Guild 12 North Jackson Ave., Clayton, MO, United States

In person or online at the St Louis Artists' Guild. This 6-week course will introduce you to the techniques and themes of writing picture books for young readers. You will develop your craft through in-class exercises and at-home writing (yes, this means homework) and through discussions of your own and fellow students’ work (a process called “workshopping” a text.) This is an all-levels class for anyone interested in starting or continuing work on a picture book

$150

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