Sure, word count matters, but what’s much more important is pacing. Is your book too long here but too short there? Does the ending just happen with little fanfare? Is there too much dialogue? And what is "book math" and why do you need to know what it is? Veteran picture book editor Carter Hasegawa will show you how revising with layouts can help you turn a good picture book into a great one. He’ll discuss: -the difference between pagination and layouts -page turns and spreads -book dummies -pacing -wordless pages/books -and yes, word count This webinar will include teaching and time for questions. It will be recorded and made available to registrants for 30 days following the event. Carter is also opening up a special submission opportunity for those who register and attend the event! Information on how to submit to Carter, will be given following the event. Carter Hasegawa has been in the children’s book world for nearly 20 years—as a book seller for various indies across the US, as an editor at Candlewick Press, and now, as a literary agent at Tugeau2 Art and Literary Agency. “The thing I’ve always loved about children’s literature,” he says, “is that beyond the sheer range of incredible stories, it’s always served as a sort of testing ground for me: of new ideas, of new experiences, of new viewpoints, of emotional extremes.” Some of his favorite books include Watercress, My Papi Has a Motorcycle, Big, Tar Beach, Wednesday Wars, Ender’s Game, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Notorious Benedict Arnold, and SO MANY others. Carter is also an active mentor/speaker for SCBWI, The Writing Barn, Inked Voices, and more. Originally from Seattle, he now lives in Boston with his librarian wife and their two young sons.