What struck me first was the title, The Stars Beneath Our Feet. Lyrical and evocative, the white lettering was stacked and drew your eyes down to the image of an African-American boy walking on a patchwork road of Legos. Stars peeked around the bricks and sparkled above. I was captivated and intrigued. Before long, the [ Read the full article… ]
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Day 3: Maxine Beneba Clarke
“I think every writer always feels like a fraud, almost every writer has imposter syndrome, it’s like you go to the Writers Festivals and you feel like I’m here with all the real writers and I’m the fake writer, please don’t anybody find out.” – A Conversation with Maxine Beneba Clarke, The Westsider Facts, reader. Facts. [ Read the full article… ]
Day 2: Rebecca Barrow
As interested as I am to hear about Rebecca Barrow’s addition to the YA universe, what I really wanted to talk about was her lip color and that beautiful purple hair – because, I have a slight lip gloss and color obsession. Lucky for you all, I kept my impulses in check. Rebecca…::makes call me [ Read the full article… ]
Day 1: Mariama J. Lockington
Today begins the Brown Bookshelf’s most-anticipated, and our favorite series of posts of the year, 28 Days Later. Celebrating Black Kidlit creators across the diaspora has been a passion for us, but is also necessary. Books by Black creators continue to be out-paced by books about Black children from people outside of the community. So [ Read the full article… ]
Time to Celebrate!
TOMORROW’S THE DAY! Join us for the next 28 days as we celebrate these outstanding Black authors and illustrators! And please spread the word. They deserve maximum shine. Our 2019 Honorees for 28 DAYS LATER* February 1 – Mariama Lockington February 2 – Rebecca Barrow February 3 – Maxine Beneba Clarke February 4 – David [ Read the full article… ]