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Kelly Starling Lyons, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the author of five children’s books. She has also contributed to Ebony magazine<ref> http://martiink.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/childrens-book-author-kelly-starling-lyons-talks-craft-tea-cakes-with-marti-ink/ Children’s Book Author Kelly Starling Lyons Talks Craft & ‘Tea Cakes’ With Marti Ink] Marti Ink, retrieved Feb 13, 2013</ref> and written short essays for the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" series. <ref>Stacy Gillis. [http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2013/02/20/1238145?sac=fo.life Author Kelly Starling Lyons says family struggles reflected in her books] FayObserver, retrieved Feb 20, 2013</ref>. Lyons is also one of the founding members of the blog The Brown Bookshelf - a blog dedicated to books for African American young readers with book reviews, author and illustrator interviews.
'''Kelly Starling Lyons''', born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the author of five children’s books. She has also contributed to Ebony magazine<ref> http://martiink.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/childrens-book-author-kelly-starling-lyons-talks-craft-tea-cakes-with-marti-ink/ Children’s Book Author Kelly Starling Lyons Talks Craft & ‘Tea Cakes’ With Marti Ink] Marti Ink, retrieved Feb 13, 2013</ref> and written short essays for the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" series. <ref>Stacy Gillis. [http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2013/02/20/1238145?sac=fo.life Author Kelly Starling Lyons says family struggles reflected in her books] FayObserver, retrieved Feb 20, 2013</ref>. Lyons is also one of the founding members of the blog The Brown Bookshelf - a blog dedicated to books for African American young readers with book reviews, author and illustrator interviews.
==Personal==
==Personal==
As a high school student, Lyons loved the works of Richard Wright, James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry. She set a goal to be an author as well.
As a high school student, Lyons loved the works of Richard Wright, James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry. She set a goal to be an author as well.

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Kelly Starling Lyons
BornKelly Starling Lyons
Occupationauthor
NationalityAmerican
Genrechildren's books
Website
http://www.kellystarlinglyons.com/

Kelly Starling Lyons, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the author of five children’s books. She has also contributed to Ebony magazine[1] and written short essays for the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" series. [2]. Lyons is also one of the founding members of the blog The Brown Bookshelf - a blog dedicated to books for African American young readers with book reviews, author and illustrator interviews.

Personal

As a high school student, Lyons loved the works of Richard Wright, James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry. She set a goal to be an author as well. As an adult, she read the book Something Beautiful by Sharon Dennis Wyeth. It was the first time she had seen an African-American girl featured on the cover of a picture book. She decided at this point that she would start writing fiction books for children that would feature African-American lead characters. [3].

Books

Lyons’ works focus on aspects of African American history and culture, and incorporate many of her own childhood memories. [4]. http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2013/02/20/1238145?sac=fo.life Author Kelly Starling Lyons says family struggles reflected in her books] FayObserver, retrieved Feb 20, 2013</ref>. Her first book was published in 2004 by Just Us Books. NEATE: Eddie’s Ordeal, a title in their NEATE chapter book series. This story told of the relationship between a thirteen-year-old African-American boy who loves to play basketball and his civil rights veteran dad. Her next book, One Million Men and Me was published by Just Us Books in 2007. Illustrated by Peter Ambush, it was inspired by her memories of attending the Million Man March. Her current publisher is G.P. Putnam’s Sons. Ellen’s Broom, illustrated by Daniel Minter, was published in January, 2012 by Putnam books. It was inspired by a document she saw while researching family history in Rockingham County, NC and Henry County, VA. Daniel Minter received a Coretta Scott King Book Award for his illustrations of this book. Tea Cakes for Tosh which was published on December 6, 2012. It's illustrated by E.B. Lewis and inspired by my relationship with my grandma. Hope's Gift, illustrated by Don Tate, was published on December 27, 2012. It ties in with the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.

References

  1. ^ http://martiink.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/childrens-book-author-kelly-starling-lyons-talks-craft-tea-cakes-with-marti-ink/ Children’s Book Author Kelly Starling Lyons Talks Craft & ‘Tea Cakes’ With Marti Ink] Marti Ink, retrieved Feb 13, 2013
  2. ^ Stacy Gillis. Author Kelly Starling Lyons says family struggles reflected in her books FayObserver, retrieved Feb 20, 2013
  3. ^ Stacy Gillis. [ http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2013/02/20/1238145?sac=fo.life Author Kelly Starling Lyons says family struggles reflected in her books] FayObserver, retrieved Feb 20, 2013
  4. ^ Stacy Gillis. Author Kelly Starling Lyons says family struggles reflected in her books FayObserver, retrieved Feb 20, 2013

External Sites

thebrownbookshelf.com

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