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Loryn Brantz
Born (1986-06-13) June 13, 1986 (age 38)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • illustrator
  • designer
EducationBachelor of Fine Arts in Animation, 2007
Years active2006-present
Notable awardsOutstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling, Emmy Award
SpouseJake J. Brotter
Children1
Website
www.lorynbrantz.com

Loryn Brantz is an American author and illustrator with a focus on feminism- and women-related topics. She wrote and illustrated the board book series Feminist Baby. She is also the creator of the webcomic series: Jellybean Comics and The Good Advice Cupcake.

Brantz won two Emmy Awards for her construction and design work with Sesame Street and a Moonbeam Children’s Book Award for Best First Picture Book for Harvey the Child Mime, which was later brought to the stage by New York City's Children Theater.

Career

Brantz was a builder and designer at Jim Henson’s workshop from the years 2006 to 2011. She worked building props and puppets, her work showing up on PBS, Sprout Network, and Sesame Street, the latter with which she won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling in 2009[1] and 2011.[2]

The book Feminist Baby was published in 2017. Roxane Gay said the following about the book: “Pictures, here, really are worth a thousand words… making feminism accessible with a keen understanding of what kids need to know about [it] in their young lives… Feminist Baby is not just for babies. It’s for all of us.”[3] Brantz developed a sequel to be released in 2018 titled Feminist Baby Finds Her Voice! and another book followed shortly in the series called Feminist Baby! He’s A Feminist Too! (2019). About the series, Brantz noted that “We have to raise our kids with their eyes wide open. They’re not going to take away all the nuances and important parts of feminism necessarily, but it’s important just to have it be in their vocabulary and part of their life rather than discovering it when they’re older. It’s so that they’re aware of feminism and see it as a good thing and not a bad thing.” [4]

Additionally, Brantz has worked at BuzzFeed where she created The Good Advice Cupcake and made women focused articles that created international dialogue, such as If Disney Princesses Waistlines Were Realistic.

Personal life

Brantz lives in New York City with her husband, architect Jake J. Brotter. They have a child born in April 2019.

Books

  • Harvey the Child Mime (2011)
  • Not Just a Dot (2014)
  • Feminist Baby (2017)
  • Lady Stuff: Secrets to being a Woman (2017)
  • Feminist Baby Finds Her Voice! (2018)
  • Feminist Baby! He’s A Feminist Too! (2019)
  • Grab Life by the Balls: And Other Life Lessons from The Good Advice Cupcake (2019)

Awards

  • 2009: Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling[5]
  • 2010: Moonbeam Children's Book Award for Best First Picture Book for Harvey the Child Mime[6]
  • 2011: Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling[7]
  • 2012: Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling Nominee[8]
  • 2013: Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling Nominee[9]

References

  1. ^ Finke, Nikki (2009-08-31). "Daytime & Creative Arts Emmy Winners". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  2. ^ "HE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES WINNERS FOR THE 38TH ANNUAL DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT CREATIVE ARTS EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS STEVE WILKOS HOST THE EMMY AWARDS GALA | The Emmy Awards - The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  3. ^ Goecke, Amanda (May 18, 2018). "How She Got There: Loryn Brantz, Author of 'Feminist Baby', Senior Writer/Illustrator at BuzzFeed & Comic Artist". Her Campus.
  4. ^ Chan, Melissa (March 30, 2017). "This Woman Wants Your Baby to be a Feminist". Time.
  5. ^ Finke, Nikki (2009-08-31). "Daytime & Creative Arts Emmy Winners". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  6. ^ "2010 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Medalist Results". Independent Publisher - feature. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  7. ^ "HE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES WINNERS FOR THE 38TH ANNUAL DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT CREATIVE ARTS EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS STEVE WILKOS HOST THE EMMY AWARDS GALA | The Emmy Awards - The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  8. ^ "40th ANNUAL DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT EMMY® AWARDS NOMINATIONS | The Emmy Awards - The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  9. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2013-05-01). "CBS, 'The Young And The Restless' Top Daytime Emmy Nominations". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-07-22.