Greetings:
Each year, The Brown Bookshelf celebrates African-American children's book authors and illustrators in our flagship campaign, 28 Days Later. It's a Black History Month celebration of picture books, middle grade and young adult novels by children's book creators of color. So far, we have profiled 140 stand outs. You can read the spotlights of past campaigns here, here, here and here.
Please help us find new honorees for our sixth annual campaign by nominating your favorites in the comments section of this post: http://thebrownbookshelf.com/2012/10/02/call-for-submissions-we-need-you/. With your help, we can make a difference.
Feel free to share widely. The deadline for nominations is November 2. Thank you for your support.
All the Best,
Kelly Starling Lyons
Member, The Brown Bookshelf Team
Call for Submissions: We Need You
Get ready to rep your favorites. It’s that time. The submissions window has officially opened for the sixth annual 28 Days Later campaign, a Black History Month celebration of picture books, middle grade and young adult novels written and illustrated by African Americans. We will take nominations today through November 2.
Over the past five years, we have proudly saluted 140 black authors and illustrators through our signature initiative. But there are so many more who deserve to be showcased.
That’s where you come in. Help us identify under-the-radar and vanguard African-American children’s book authors and illustrators we should consider profiling. Let us know who we should check out so we can give them the praise they’ve earned.
After the submissions window closes, we’ll research the names you’ve submitted and our internal nominations. Then, we’ll choose the stand outs who will be the next class of 28 Days Later honorees. The celebration of their work begins February 1.
Our mission is to “push awareness of the myriad of African American voices writing for young readers.” Too often, these authors and illustrators go unsung. With 28 Days Later, we put these talents in front of the folks who can get their books into the hands of kids – librarians, teachers, parents and booksellers among others.
Nominate your favorites in the comments section. Anyone can nominate. Publishers may nominate their authors. Authors may self-nominate. Please note that we do not accept nominations of self-published authors. You can check out who we’ve featured in the past here, here, here and here. If you could make sure your nominee hasn’t already been featured, that would be a great help.
Spread the word and nominate often. With your support, we can make a difference. Thank you for helping us salute children’s book creators of color.