Bow, Erin (Kitchener, ON)

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Writers’ Union Member. $250 virtual visit or $400 in-person, plus travel. $700 for a day with two visits (two schools can share).   Travel costs waived in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, and the townships.

Erin writes YA science fiction and fantasy middle grade books. With multiple awards, she’s considered one of Canada’s rising stars: Quill and Quire calls her “a new master,” and the CBC says she’s “so close to YA superstardom she can probably taste it.”  As a presenter she’s down-to-earth and funny, working to give students real answers and emotional honesty.

CCBC Book Awards: TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award nominee

“I’ve had many novelists visit my classes over the years, but I can honestly say I’ve never seen one connect so well with a teenaged audience. —A.J. Blauer, Acting Head of Literary Arts, Canterbury High School (Ottawa, Ontario)

Free Virtual Visits!
I do free 10-15 minute virtual visits with classes or clubs who are reading one of my books. There’s no presentation, so I’m counting on the teacher or moderator to run a short, informal conversation or a Q&A

Audience: Any small group

Timing: 10 to 15 minutes

Presentation-style School Visits

For upper elementary and middle schools: How to Fail

A funny presentation on how I became an author by failing every step of the way. (Step one: don’t have a dream.)

I’ll give your students a peek behind the scenes of my creative process — research, writing, editing, and more — but the heart of the presentation is grit, growth, and being a little easier on yourself.

Audience: Targeted at grades 5 – 9. Single classes or whole-school gatherings.

Timing: Adaptable to your timetable, but generally 30-40 minutes plus a Q&A, for a total of 45-60 minutes.

For middle schools, high schools: How to Fall off a Roof

Neuroscientists have a question: when you’re falling to your death, does time really slow down? Being scientists, they’ve tested this by dropping volunteers from a great height. Any guesses on what they learned?

This presentation uses that answer — and other insights from modern neuroscience — to introduce new ways to think about how details and pacing change the emotional intensity of a scene.

Audience: Targetted at grades 7 – 12, writers’ craft classes, university classes, writers’ master classes. Works as a workshop for single classes, but can also be run as a presentation for a gym-ful.

Timing: Adaptable to your timetable, but generally 45-60 minutes plus a Q&A, for a total of 60-90 minutes.

For upper elementary and middle schools: Sort of Simon

Simon Sort of Says is my newest middle grade book.

This presentation takes your readers behind the scenes of writing this book — and creativity generally — starting from “where do your get your ideas” and covering everything from an ordinary writing day to the big phone call day where something amazing happens.

This presentation works for both classes who have read or are reading Simon, and for classes who are just curious about books, writing, and creativity.

Content note: there is a school shooting in the backstory — not on the page — of Simon Sort of Says. That comes up in the backstory — not at the heart — of this presentation.

Audience: Targetted at grades 5 – 9. Single classes or whole-school gatherings.

Timing: Adaptable to your timetable, but generally 30-40 minutes plus a Q&A, for a total of 45-60 minutes.

Workshops

Writing Workshop: How to Walk Across a Room

This highly interactive, on-your-feet workshop draws on improv exercises and group brainstorming to help students make characters come to life on the page.

This workshop is at its absolute best as a series of short workshops and writing exercises that build on each other over the course of several writing days. Some of these can be teacher-run — I have sharable lesson plans. Contact me if you’re interested.

Audience: Targeted at grades 7 – 12, writers’ craft classes, university classes, writers’ master classes. Best for single classes.

Timing: Adaptable to your timetable, but generally 45-60 minutes plus a Q&A, for a total of 60-90 minutes.

Writing Workshop: How to Fall off a Roof

Neuroscientists have a question: when you’re falling to your death, does time really slow down? Being scientists, they’ve tested this by dropping volunteers from a great height. Any guesses on what they learned?

This workshop uses that answer — and other insights from modern neuroscience — to introduce new ways to think about how details and pacing change the emotional intensity of a scene.

Jam-packed with weird science and fun examples, this workshop is the least interactive one I do, and can also be a presentation to a gym-ful.

Audience: Targetted at grades 7 – 12, writers’ craft classes, university classes, writers’ master classes. Works as a workshop for single classes, but can also be run as a presentation for a gym-ful.

Timing: Adaptable to your timetable, but generally 45-60 minutes plus a Q&A, for a total of 60-90 minutes.

Writer in Residence options

Want to take it up a notch? These workshops add together to create a great program for a writer in residence. Think every day for a week, or twice a month for a semester, or even more.

This is my absolute favourite thing to do — it’s a game changer for me, for the kids, and for the teachers I work with.

Contact Erin to book a visit.

    Fernandez, Caroline (Toronto, ON)

    Writer’s Union member. CANSCAIP. SCWBI. Diamond Willow Award nominee 2024.

    Rates – in person: $300 for one session and $150 for additional sessions. Virtual visits: $150 per session (with negotiation for size of audience and recording permissions). Travel outside of Toronto: 59.0 cents/km.

    Caroline Fernandez is a children’s author who creates fun, adventurous books, including the Asha and Baz series and the award-nominated Plague Thieves, inspiring young readers with stories of curiosity, creativity, and real-life heroes.

    • Asha and Baz Meet Elizebeth Friedman is a 2024 Next Generation Indie Award finalist
    • Asha and Baz Meet Mary Sherman Morgan is a 2023 Next Generation Indie Award Finalist and TD Summer Reading Club Recommended Read.
    • Asha and Baz Meet Hedy Lamar is a 2023 Purple Dragonfly winner
    • The Adventures of Grandmasaurus is a 2021 Purple Dragonfly winner
    • Boredom Busters is a 2015 Forest of Reading Silver Birch honour book award winner

    All of presentations are designed to captivate and inspire young readers, featuring a lively read-aloud, interactive activities, and an engaging author Q&A session. Caroline is happy to collaborate with teachers and librarians to create a customized presentation that meets the unique needs of your students, ensuring an experience that aligns with your curriculum or themes. Here are just a few examples of the exciting and educational presentations:

    MIDDLE GRADE PRESENTATIONS

    • Plague Thieves

    In this dynamic middle school presentation, the author will read an exciting excerpt from Plague Thieves, drawing students into the heart of the story. Following the reading, the author will guide students through the creative journey of writing this historical middle grade novel, covering the inspiration, brainstorming, researching, writing, revision, and editing process. Engaging activities will explore the historical context of the plague—what it was, how it spread, and how the characters in the story managed to survive. Students will participate in discussions and hands-on activities to imagine if they, too, could have survived the challenges of that time, sparking curiosity about history, survival, and the power of storytelling. 60 minutes.

    Themes: middle grade books, writing and editing, research, historical fiction, geography, history, pandemics, urbanization, STEM in renaissance times Vs modern times, types of story conflict in books. – Plague Thieves is nominated for the Diamond Willow Award 2024.

    Grades JK-6

    CHAPTER BOOK PRESENTATIONS

    • Asha and Baz Meet Gladys West
    • Asha and Baz Meet Mary Sherman Morgan
    • Asha and Baz Meet Hedy Lamarr
    • Asha and Baz Meet Elizebeth Friedman
    • Asha and Baz Meet Katia Krafft

    In this exciting and interactive school presentation, students will dive into the Asha and Baz series, where two adventurous kids face a STEM challenge in school and time travel to meet inspiring women from history who made groundbreaking discoveries related to their project. Through engaging storytelling, students will learn about the women’s lives, their time periods, and their contributions to science, technology, engineering, and math. After the time-travel adventure, students will take part in hands-on activities, recreating the STEM challenges from the books using simple materials they can find at home or in class. This session brings history and STEM to life in a fun and relatable way, sparking curiosity and creativity in young minds! 60 minutes.

    Themes: science and technology, women in science, history, biography, space, STEM, gender equality, early reader chapter book

    PICTURE BOOK PRESENTATIONS

    Bring the magic of picture books to life with an engaging author presentation that will captivate your students! In this interactive session, I’ll share the creative process behind my picture books, from inspiration to story development, and lead a fun, engaging read-aloud experience. Students will dive into the characters, themes, and adventures of the book while participating in lively discussions and activities based on the story. This presentation is perfect for elementary school librarians and teachers looking to inspire a love of reading, creativity, and storytelling in young children. 30 minutes.

    • Hide and Seek: Wild Animal Groups in North America (picture book)

    Themes: collective nouns, animals, migration of monarch butterfly, North America, finding one’s place, inclusivity, Earth Day, Earth Month, picture book

    • Stop Reading This Book (picture book)

    Themes: antagonists, protagonists, conflict, resolution, picture book, diversity, bullying, reading, picture book

    The Adventures of Grandmasaurus (picture book series)

    • The Adventures of Grandmasaurus
    • The Adventures of Grandmasaurus At the Aquarium Rescue Centre
    • The Adventures of Grandmasaurus At the Supermarket

    Themes: inter-generational relationships, non-gendered characters, role reversal, literary non-fiction, diversity, facts, role reversal, dinosaurs, picture book

    NON-FICTION PRESENTATIONS

    • Boredom Busters
    • More Boredom Busters

    Let’s dive into busting boredom! Brainstorming on things you can craft using supplies you have around your home or classroom. Great for makerspace and school-vacation activity ideas!

    Themes: Screen-free activities, recycle/upcycle, STEM, creativity, boredom busters, activity books

    Equipment required: Table. Library or classroom preferred.

    Mid-morning start time requested.

    Caroline also offers book marketing coaching for authors

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