Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Creative Gifts You Can Give Yourself In 2025: Community

It's December! Here's the first in a series of posts on creative gifts you might start thinking about giving yourself throughout the new year ahead.

Today's post is on community.

Writing, illustrating, and translating books for kids and teens is a very specific calling. As I've joked with some of my KidLit friends, it's hard for folks outside our industry to understand that sitting on the couch staring off into space is actually working. (It's an important part of the gig, dreaming and exploring the what ifs.)

So here's the thing: 

Where and when are you going to not just find, but be IN community this coming year? 
Meeting up with some of my KidLit author friends at the 2024 American Library Association conference, from left: Ann Suk Wang, Karol Silverstein, Paula Yoo, and me (Lee Wind) 

Social media can play a role. Bluesky is becoming very popular with KidLit creators, and community events like #kidlitchat have moved there. And at the same time, I would encourage you to recognize that true connection is often hard to achieve on social media platforms, and feeling connected -- that you have peeps, support, and understanding -- is the goal.

So here's how to take it further:

Are you able to go to an online or in-person retreat or conference? There's SCBWI and also Highlights Foundation and the Writing Barn and residencies you can apply for, along with free online writing meditations, and many more options to explore.

Is there a SCBWI local chapter/region nearby that you can get involved with? Are they hosting a mingle you can attend? An event you can volunteer to help out at? (Volunteering is a great way to find community.)

Do you have a critique group or accountability partner or just other folks you can reach out to who understand?

Do you have a group of KidLit friends? Set aside some time with them.

If you don't have a group of KidLit friends yet, how can you build some friendships? Even one person you can reach out to to share a phone call or a virtual cup of tea can make a huge difference in your feeling connected and plugged into a community that cares about you. A community where you belong.

Being in community is a great gift to give to your creativity (and yourself) in the year ahead!

Illustrate, Translate, and Write On,
Lee



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