Stacy Whitman
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Tu Books
Founder & publisher of @tubooks, an imprint of @leeandlow. Diversity in SFF, mystery, GNs & more for kids & teens. K-dramas. And cats. Opinions my own.
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Stacy Whitman @stacylwhitman
Just starting THE BLACK COUNT by Tom Reiss, and wow. Alexandre Dumas's father was amazing. goodreads.com/book/show/1333…I'd love to see a submission (New Visions or agented) that covers/is inspired by his teen years--sold into slavery by his own father, but made his way to France to rise from the bottom in the French army to its highest general rank. #MSWL
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Dr Sarah Taber @SarahTaber_bww
Imagine if mainstream sci fi showed us THOSE kinds of futures.Not a future where Native people are canonically leaving Earth because even though folks who wanna colonize things have ALL OF SPACE now, they still won't leave Earth alone. pic.twitter.com/c98leabvEQ
This is my #mswl for science fiction manuscripts. New Visions Award submissions open in May.
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#MSWL (when we re-open for unsolicited subs, or for a #NewVisionsAward entry, or agented subs): a YA novel that digs into this history. Perhaps a dual narrative of someone from that time period and someone from the present? I'm not sure. smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/its…
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Dr. Debbie Reese @debreese
Ah! @JerryCraft asks @Ebonyteach about possibilities in bks for kids that are about slavery. How to do that is something Dr. Thomas has been thinking about for a long time. She's wondering about adventure stories that feature Af Am resistance as a possibility.I've been hoping for this kind of book in my inbox--hint, hint, authors! (After the holidays at this point--we're closed for submissions while we catch up/go on break. But do please send it to me after Jan. 2.) #MSWL
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#MSWL for a graphic novel or upper MG/young YA novel.
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Stacy Whitman @stacylwhitman
Rewatching the 90s MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING and what hits me every time is that I forget that the plot revolves so much around the accusation of Hero not being a virgin. The parts I remember are the running around conspiring to make Benedic and Beatrice fall in love w/ each other.I've often said I'd LOVE a YA retelling of Much Ado, and I stand by that, but I'd love a feminist reclaiming of it, too. That's a #MSWL, by the way--YA graphic novel retelling of Much Ado about Nothing starring modern-day POC teens. What would such a retelling look like?
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Stacy Whitman @stacylwhitman
And as far as diversity goes, I am particularly seeking new authors of color and indigenous authors. #MSWLWe are still actively seeking contemporary Native American narratives for MG & YA, novel and graphic novel. I'd also love more books about black girls/by black women.
Again, the Tu Books submission guidelines are at leeandlow.com/writers-illust…. Check those for full information. Also please take a look at our list--what we've published, what we've announced to be coming down the pipeline--for a better idea of my tastes. #MSWL
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Quressa "Tryna be the Beyanna of Agents" Robinson @qnrisawesome
Speaking of Shakespeare, wouldn't mind seeing a modern take on MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING or MIDSUMMERS NIGHT'S DREAM in a YA contemporary or YA/Adult Fantasy.Much Ado about Nothing has been my favorite Shakespeare since the 4th grade. I wonder what it would look like set in a high school. Definitely a #MSWL. Must star IPOC.
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Tu Books @tubooks
Seriously, writers: if you can write this, this is a serious #MSWL. Must be either MG or YA, could be graphic novel or novel. Or even nonfiction, if you want to tackle the real-world facts of this. #submissions #amwriting #YAlit #MGlit twitter.com/AmazonChique/s…Totally serious. Preferably POC writers from related cultures. #MSWL
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S.I. Rosenbaum @sirosenbaum
@RoanhorseBex Every time one of these books shows up, I think about the fantasy novels and alt.history books that could be written from a Native POV. There's so much space there. And instead we get this.FYI, #MSWL re: the good stuff you're talking about, for MG and YA.
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Sabrina Vourvoulias @followthelede
There are all kinds of Latinos in the real world, and there should be kinds of Latinos in sf. All of us should be represented, and faithfully so. — Isabel Schechter #FantasticLatinas #NeverthelessShePersisted #WomensHistoryMonth#MSWL: MG SFF, contemporary realism, and historical fiction featuring Latinx kids from Central and South America and/or American kids whose heritage is from those areas. It's a big gap in children's lit and my list specifically.