WWU to host eighth annual Children’s Literature Conference March 5

Western Washington University will host an award-winning author and award-winning illustrator at the eighth annual WWU Children’s Literature Conference on Saturday, March 5, at 8 a.m.

This event has become an annual tradition for many, where teachers and librarians, readers and writers gather to celebrate and learn about children’s literature.

Kirby Larson, 2007 Newbery Honor book author, will be the first to present this year. Her thoughtful stories and timeless characters captivate both children and adult audiences alike. Larson’s newest book, “The Fences Between Us: The Diary of Piper Davis” is set in Washington state during the Japanese internment, and was published last fall.

Chris Raschka, Caldecott Medal and Caldecott Honor award recipient, will be the second speaker this year. With his bold lines and color saturation, he has been called one of the most original illustrators at work today. This past summer, Raschka released his newest work “Little Black Crow,” which he wrote and illustrated.

The cost to attend the conference is $40 before Feb. 11 and $50 after that date. Current college students and retired teachers will receive a discount.

For registration and more information on this conference, please visit http://wwuclc.com/, or contact Sylvia Tag, WWU librarian, at (360) 650-7992 or Sylvia.Tag@wwu.edu.