Tag Archives: Diverse literature
A Cafe Chat with Diana Rodriguez Wallach, by Lindsay Bandy
Today we’re hosting YA author Diana Rodriguez Wallach, who we’re lucky enough to have at Fall Philly later this month! Be sure to say hi to Diana in the comments, and hop on over to her web site to learn … Continue reading
Posted in Fall Philly 2016, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged advice on writing diverse fiction, Amor and Summer Secrets, Anastasia Phoenix, Diana Rodriguez Wallach, Diverse literature, Diverse protagonists, eastern pa writer events, fall philly 16, Interviews, Lindsay Bandy, Proof of Lies, SCBWI, SCBWI EPA, writing advice, writing fiction, writing YA, young adult fiction
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Unsung Allies in the School Market, by Kristen C. Strocchia
With today’s push for Common Core, it’s important to consider that while there is still a place for all of the traditional genres of children’s literature in the school and library market, marketing tactics may need to change. Fiction … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Getting Down to Business
Tagged #WeNeedDiverseBooks, 5C's: Communication, 90 Miles to Havana, ACTFL, American Association of Teachers of French, American Council of Teaching Foreign Languages, Children's Literature, common core, Communities, Comparisons, Connections, Cultures, Deborah Ellisk, Diverse literature, Dora the Explorer, Enrique Flores-Galbi, KidLit, Kristen C. Strocchia, Margarita Engle, marketing, Pam Munos Ryan, Pura Belpre Award, Rosita, Sacred Leaf, school and library market, Sesame Street, Shabanu, Sonia Levitin, Suzanne Fisher Staples, The Return, The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom, world languages, young adult fiction
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