Keynote & Spotlight Speakers

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Publisher CARRIE TURLEY - Lawley Publishing "Two Publishers Walk Into a Conference...”

Author and co-founder of Lawley Publishing, Carrie Turley brings a unique perspective as both a writer and publisher, offering insight into how stories move from idea to finished book. Her work includes award-winning titles such as The Great Cold Queen and Everlasting Icicles. She is known for stories that blend imagination, humor, and heart, while celebrating kindness, connection, and belonging. Carrie is passionate about helping authors grow in their craft while navigating the publishing process with clarity and confidence.

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Publisher LARA LAW - Lawley Publishing "“Two Publishers Walk Into a Conference..."

Lara Law is an illustrator and co-founder of Lawley Publishing, where she helps shape the visual direction of each book and works closely with illustrators across the list. She has illustrated numerous titles, including the Poppenohna Land books, and is known for expressive, character-driven art that brings stories to life. Lara is passionate about visual storytelling and helping illustrators better understand how art deepens a child’s connection to story.

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Literary Agent JULIE R. SANDERS of SteelWorks Literary "Wishlists and Whys: Seeking Stories with Purpose"

Julie Romeis Sanders is an agent at SteelWorks Literary. Over the past 25 years Julie has worked as an editor, bookseller, teacher, and even a ranch hand—an experience that taught her more about the creative life than anything else she's done. Julie started her career in publishing as a founding member of Bloomsbury USA, helped launch Chronicle’s first fiction list for older readers, and edited their first Caldecott Honor, Flora and the Flamingo. Her keen eye for debuts including Rick Yancey, Victoria Jamieson, Aaron Reynolds, and Jennifer “JC” Cervantes has led to many creators getting started on stellar careers. Through it all, Julie has honed her eye for books kids love along with a passion for supporting creators throughout the publishing process.  She is currently seeking authors and author/illustrators creating for ages 0-14.

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Spotlight Author LYNN BECKER "Writing Picture Books That Sing (Literally) When I Can’t Carry a Tune"

Lynn Becker is the award-winning author of Monsters in the Briny, illustrated by Scott Brundage, and June Moon, illustrated by Nate Carvalho. When she’s not writing picture books or children’s book reviews, you can find her hiking, gardening, or reading about monsters, witches, and ghosts (but not zombies). She also enjoys putting books in the Wee Free Library outside her home in Colorado. Her most recent picture book, Ghost Town in the Mountains, illustrated by Roland Garrigue, was published by Sleeping Bear Press on June 15, 2026.

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Spotlight Author-Illustrator MERRY MILLER-GASS "Beyond the Page: Bringing Your Characters to Life"

Merry is a children’s book illustrator who believes stories have the power to heal and connect. Her work blends humor, heart, and a touch of whimsy, celebrating individuality, empathy, and community. ​ She has illustrated several traditionally published picture books (and one very handy self-published Picture Book Planner for fellow creators). Her art has appeared in magazines and galleries throughout California, from cozy bookshops to bright community spaces.

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Editor RACHEL DIEBEL of Feiwel & Friends

Rachel Diebel is an editor at Feiwel & Friends (an imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group), acquiring middle grade, young adult, and graphic novels. Throughout her career, she has worked on multiple New York Times bestsellers, celebrity projects including books by Lili Reinhart, Cleo Wade, and Jake Gyllenhaal, and Stonewall Honor book The Flicker. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her wife, daughter, an overly enthusiastic golden retriever and an indifferent cat.

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CEO of Bookstr Scott Richmond "Stress Free Guide to Social Media and Press"

Scott Richmond, CEO of Bookstr, will present an hour-long Zoom webinar on book promotion as part of our Writers and Illustrators Day events on Wednesday 10/21 at 5:30pm Pacific time. Note that this is held via Zoom prior to our full in-person day of events on 10/24 to allow attendees to chat about what they learned. There is no additional fee for the book promotion webinar--it is included as part of your registration; however, it is only available to Writers and Illustrators Day attendees and cannot be registered for separately.

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