Lisa Stringfellow's Blog, page 3
July 16, 2020
Little Free #BIPOC Library

Even before I knew what my actual library would look like, I started thinking about what I wanted in my theme and design. I LOVE the recent article about the...
Published on July 16, 2020 21:00
May 10, 2020
#31DaysIBPOC | the emotional toll of speaking up

With the effort of distance learning in the forefront of my brain, the idea of emotional labor resonated with me but not for the work I'm doing with my students. In the past year, I've been part of numerous discussions related to race, equity, and inclusion in publishing and...
Published on May 10, 2020 21:00
April 29, 2020
book news!!!
I'm so excited to finally share some book news! My middle grade debut DARK TIDE was acquired in a five-house auction by Rosemary Brosnan of HarperCollins/Quill Tree Books in a two-book deal! Thank you to my wonderful agent Lindsay David Auld for believing in this story and championing it through the submission process!
Right now the book is scheduled to release in winter 2022! I'll be sure to share more news in the coming months, but right now it's a dream come true.
Right now the book is scheduled to release in winter 2022! I'll be sure to share more news in the coming months, but right now it's a dream come true.

Published on April 29, 2020 21:00
January 25, 2020
2019 SCBWI summer conference
Last spring I was honored to be awarded the inaugural Kweli Color of Childrens Literature Manuscript Award. Given in partnership with SCBWI, the award is presented to the manuscript deemed best during the critique sessions at the conference and includes an all-inclusive trip to the annual SCBWI Summer Conference in Los Angeles.
I arrived in Los Angeles full of expectation and more than a bit of worry. I had never been to the Summer Conference, but I had heard much about how wonderful and...
I arrived in Los Angeles full of expectation and more than a bit of worry. I had never been to the Summer Conference, but I had heard much about how wonderful and...
Published on January 25, 2020 21:00
May 11, 2019
#31daysIBPOC | teaching and writing in the intersection

I thought hard about what I wanted to say and decided on sharing about my identity as a Black woman navigating two predominately white spaces, in education and publishing.
Here is my post on Teaching and Writing in the Intersection.
Published on May 11, 2019 18:17
April 29, 2019
kweli 2019
Published on April 29, 2019 21:00