Overview
Multi-Week Online Course
Whether you’re an emerging writer, a seasoned educator, or someone looking to expand your reach in the educational market, this multi-week program will equip you with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate the educational market landscape and effectively submit work to educational publishers. Led by professionals in the educational market Sandra Athans, Mike Downs, and their special guests, including Dorothy H. Price, this online program will offer group and individual support to help you navigate educational publishing opportunities with confidence.
- Live sessions (with closed captioning available) on Thursdays from 7:00pm – 8:30pm Eastern (June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30)
- *Please note that the last class is on Thursday, July 30th and runs from 7pm – 9pm, though you will only report to class for your 15-minute 1-to-1 consultation.
- Remaining time that week should be spent independently working on your submission packet.
- Recorded content and resources in the virtual classroom throughout the course.
- Access to recordings until August 31, 2026.
- Weekly assignments June 25 through July 23 (posted in the virtual classroom)
Why This Workshop?
Discover opportunities in the “ed market” for children’s book writers in this 6-week course. Hosted by professionals who both write and edit for the educational market, this workshop will explore a variety of formats, including photo-illustrated picture books, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, memoir, reader’s theater skits, lesson plans, and much more.
Dig into:
- Educational vs. Trade Markets
- Types of Curriculum Projects
- Academic Standards
- Preparing your submission packets, résumés, and query letters
- Types of manuscripts: fiction, nonfiction, poetry
- and more!
You’ll engage in faculty lectures, and Q&A sessions, explore resources, and complete writing exercises. You’ll have access to an abundance of pre-recorded content and resources in the virtual classroom. Additionally, you will find robust weekly discussions in the virtual classroom related to your writing exercises.
This workshop includes a 1:1 consultation, where you’ll ask individual questions about your journey into the educational market, and share materials that you’ve crafted for your submission packet.
Can’t attend live? No problem. All live sessions (aside from your 1:1 consultation) will be recorded. You’ll have access to recordings through August 31, 2026.
It’s a Great Fit If:
- You are a writer who wants to work in the educational market. Educational publishing companies need you!
- You’re an educator with experience in sharing books from the educational market with your students. We’ll show you how you can play to your strengths when writing for this market.
- You have a passion for education and/or teaching and wish to ignite a love of learning in readers.
- You are seeking ways to break into publishing and want to learn more about the exciting opportunities that educational markets have to offer.
- You like the structure of weekly lectures and writing exercises. All sessions take place via Zoom, with community building within the virtual classroom.
Note: Live sessions take place via Zoom. It is a good idea for you to install Zoom prior to the workshop and review the Zoom tutorials for “meetings” if this will be your first time taking a course on Zoom.
Detailed Agenda
All Times are Eastern Time. Click on the headings below to explore the agenda in more detail.
Week 1: Today's Educational Market
Thursday, June 25, 2026 (7pm – 8:30pm Eastern LIVE)
- Course Overview
- Introductions
- Write for the Educational Market Today! with Mike, Sandra and Dorothy
Throughout the Week: Virtual Classroom Work
- Pre-recorded content
- Assignments: Review Action Plans & Educational Market Publishers
- Discussion board: List Questions and/or reflections of the writing exercise
Week 2: Finding Your Fit & Getting the Work
Thursday, July 2, 2026 (7pm – 8:30pm Eastern LIVE)
- Intro to Your Ed Market Résumé & Getting to the Gist of Your Query Letter with Mike and Sandra
- Q & A
Throughout the Week: Virtual Classroom Work
- Pre-recorded content
- Assignments: Researching Publishers; Résumé & Query Drafts
- Discussion board: List Questions and/or reflections of the writing exercise
- Additional Resources: Sample Résumés & Queries
Week 3: Writing Samples
Thursday, July 9, 2026 (7pm – 8:30pm Eastern LIVE)
- Intro to Writing Samples with Mike and Sandra
- Q & A
Throughout the Week: Virtual Classroom Work
- Pre-recorded content
- Assignments: Writing Sample (Submission Packet)
- Discussion board: List Questions and/or reflections of the writing exercise
- Additional Resources: Sample Writing Pieces; Sign Up for 1:1 Consultation
Week 4: Landing and Writing Your First Assignment
Thursday, July 16, 2026 (7pm – 8:30pm Eastern LIVE)
- Landing Your First Assignment with Mike, Sandra, and Dorothy
Throughout the Week: Virtual Classroom Work
- Assignments: Drafts & Revisions (Submission Packet)
- Discussion board: List questions for next week
- Review resources
Week 5: What Happens Next?
Thursday, July 23, 2026 (7pm – 8:30pm Eastern LIVE)
- Q & A
- What Happens Next? with Mike and Sandra
- Guest faculty Shelley Evans-Marshall
Throughout the Week: Virtual Classroom Work
- Assignments: Writing Sample Revision (Submission Packet)
- Receive meeting time and mentor for next week’s live session (please note, you will only need to be at the session for 15-20 minutes)
- Discussion board: List Questions and/or reflections
Week 6: One-to-One Consultations
Thursday, July 30, 2026 (7pm – 9pm Eastern LIVE)
- Please note extended time to accommodate all 1:1 meetings (15 minutes each). You only need to be online for your meeting time with Mike or Sandra.
- Please note: Dorothy will meet with her students on August 3rd
- You’ll be placed in a break out room with your mentor for a 15 minute session to discuss your writing assignments and remaining questions (arrive 5 minutes prior to your scheduled meeting time)
Throughout the Week: Virtual Classroom Work
- Preparing for your 1:1 Meeting
About the Writing for the Educational Market Online Workshop
DUMMY ROW - WILL BE HIDDEN
What Level of Feedback Can I Expect for My Work?
Feedback Expected
- Informal written feedback from faculty and peers in the virtual classroom following each assignment.
- A 15-minute, one-to-one consultation with your faculty to discuss your questions and review your writing samples so far (see consultation details below).
What Level of Commitment is Expected During the Online Course?
Commitment Required for the Best Experience
This multi-week course is best if you attend or watch all lectures. We recommend setting aside time to do the writing exercises. We strongly recommend taking advantage of the 1:1 consultation to ask your questions, and share your work. (Note: If your schedule does not allow you to attend the live sessions and you would still like to register, that’s OK! You’ll have access to the recordings with closed captioning. They’re posted the day after the session, and they’ll be available through August 31, 2026.)
Boyds Mills strives for a safe and inclusive environment. You will have access to our Community Standards prior to the workshop where we ask for your respectful engagement with fellow creatives, including our faculty and staff.
How Does This Workshop Support Our Mission?
Our mission is to positively impact children by amplifying the voices of storytellers who inform, educate, and inspire children to become their best selves. The Educational Market puts books into kids hands all around the world. Your books can connect with kids and enrich their learning experience at school and home.
Can I Connect with Other Participants Prior to the Workshop?
One week prior to your course, you will receive a link to our virtual classroom where you can introduce yourself to fellow writers and engage in Boyds Mills related resources (including our Community Standards). This classroom will be our hub throughout the program where you will post weekly assignments.















