Happy New Year, Feliz Año Nuevo, Feliz Ano Novo from Latin@s in Kid Lit!
We’re excited to begin our first full year online. With this new year, we have added features and ambitious personal goals. First, though, let’s recap our last few months.
We launched on Sept. 16,2013, to coincide with National Hispanic Heritage Month. Since then, we have published 20 posts, which included our “Road to Publishing” series, guest posts, and Q&As.
We gave away 12 awesome books during our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway, and we’ve had more than 4,000 hits from visitors all over the world. Our top 10 countries are: U.S., Canada, Philippines,UK, Netherlands, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Uruguay, Spain, and Ireland. Our single best day was when we posted a Q&A with illustrator Juana Martinez-Neal, and our most popular post overall was about our 2014 Reading Challenge.
The Reading Challenge will be a year-long project. We’ll check-in on our participants and post links to reviews of books by/for/about Latin@s. So far, we have 22 official participants, although many others have spread the word and given us positive feedback. We’d love for more people to join us, which you can do any time during the year.
We were planning to craft a post about why it’s so important to support diversity in kid lit not only in general, but specifically through our purchasing and reading choices. But, then Kayla Whaley did it so well, we reblogged her post. If you haven’t read it, you should. She makes the point so well. We can SAY we support diversity in kid lit, but we should also DO something about it. What we all can do is be more conscious of what we buy, borrow from the library, read, and review/share.
To further celebrate Latin@ kid lit, we are adding a new feature on Thursdays called “Libros Latin@s.” These will be “book talks” of children’s, middle grade, and young adult books that are written by or feature Latin@s. The book talks will include: information about the book and author, teaching tips, Lexile level (if available), other books by the author, and links for more information.
Sujei Lugo, our newest member and a children’s book specialist, will handle the picture book “book talks.” She is also beefing up our Children’s Book Lists with English, Spanish, and bilingual titles. Because of her additions, we have split the category into two sections! We encourage authors, editors, and publishers to alert us about titles we should add to any of the lists.
In addition to working on the site, we each also have personal and professional goals. Here they are:
Zoraida: In 2014 my motto is “Do or do not, there is no try.” It’s a reminder to myself to do my very best. Plus, wisdom from Yoda never hurt anyone. I’m going out with an adult contemporary romance proposal, as well as a YA urban fantasy that centers around a family of Brujas. If there is time (*has a Jesse Spano moment*) I want to revisit the first YA I ever wrote, about a rebellious Ecuadorian girl who turns her quinceañera upside down.
Then there’s the non-writing stuff: have a six pack (the ab kind, not the beer kind), go to the beach, visit Disney for my birthday, learn to play the ukulele (I already bought one), make more art (the painting kind), and you know, fall in love.
Also, Zoraida’s The Vast and Brutal Sea (The Vicious Deep 3) comes out July 1, 2014!
Stephanie: My resolution is to write a picture book for my daughter.
Ashley: Writing goal: take 15 minutes a day to plant and water seeds for novel #4. Personal goal: cook a wider variety of foods (using menus from “The Fresh 20”). Academic goal: finish and defend my dissertation.
Cindy: Writing: I will do whatever’s needed to support my debut novel, which will be in production this year! I’ll also revise my second book and get it ready for submission. Reading: I’ll read 12 or more Latin@ kid lit books and as many debuts from the OneFour KidLit crew and ARCs from the Fearless Fifteeners. Personal: I’d like to lose 10-20 pounds, and as Zoraida said, you know, fall in love.
Lila: My resolutions are to finish the middle-grade novel I’m working on, to read 12 or more Latin@ kid lit books, and to lose ten pounds. Guess which will be toughest?
Hi, Cindy, I love your concept, goals, and format! If any of my books are included in the book talks, i will to my website, in a section called “classroom connections.”
Just in case you will be reviewing new books, I have two coming out in March:
Silver People, Voices From the Panama Canal (verse novel)
Tiny Rabbit’s BIG WISH (Cuban folktale picture book)
ARCs for both can be requested from my publicist at Harcourt, jennifer.groves@hmhpub.com.
Thanks for coming up with such a great idea. I’ll spread your reading challenge on Facebook! Best Wishes, Margarita
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Margarita, Thank you so much for visiting our site and your words of encouragement! We will definitely highlight some of your books through the year, and I will contact Jennifer about the ARC for upcoming releases! (Congratulations on two in one month!) Maybe we can convince you to do a guest post or Q&A in the future!
-Cindy for LiKL
Since I’ve signed up for your challenge, this post has already given me some names and titles to look for. I didn’t realize you had just started your blog, really exciting to find one devoted to one group. I’m spreading the word with the meme I participate in on Mondays! Happy New Year!
Thanks for your support, Linda We’re excited to see what you decide to read!
Cindy ❤