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Episode 90: Interview with Keah Brown

Minorities in Publishing

Release Date: 07/31/2019

Episode 130: Interview with Newbery honored author/illustrator Pedro Martín show art Episode 130: Interview with Newbery honored author/illustrator Pedro Martín

Minorities in Publishing

[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] For the 10th anniversary year of Minorities in Pub, Jenn welcomes recent Newbery honoree and Pura Belpré winning author/illustrator Pedro Martín! Pedro talks about his entry into books from creating greeting cards, how the Mexikid online comic expanded even more with his award-winning book, learning lots about publishing his debut and how to consider young readers in storytelling, aplus how he approaches humor in his illustrations, especially when touching on aspects of his childhood/family. ...

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Episode 129: Interview with bestselling author Renée Watson show art Episode 129: Interview with bestselling author Renée Watson

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[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] For the 10th anniversary year of Minorities in Pub, Jenn welcomes back best-selling & award-winning author Renée Watson for her fourth episode (in a year she has 4 books publishing)! We discussed Renée origins in storytelling as a poet and playwright when she started a performing arts company in high school, her new book of poetry BLACK GIRL YOU ARE ATLAS (illustrated by Ekua Holmes), the benefits & necessity of poetry--and poetry for young people--in her work as a teaching-artist, and how early rejections...

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Episode 128: Interview with young adult author Matt Mendez show art Episode 128: Interview with young adult author Matt Mendez

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[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] For the 10th anniversary year of Minorities in Pub, Jenn speaks with author about his new young adult novel, The Broke Hearts, a companion to his debut YA Barely Missing Everything. Jenn and Matt discuss the unrealistic expectations of knowing your path at a young age, male representation for young readers, and parental influence on young people not only in life but in writing for younger readers.  [Transcript of episodes can be found on . You can sign up for the MiP monthly newsletter with...

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Episode 127: Interview with graphic novelist Elizabeth Agyemang show art Episode 127: Interview with graphic novelist Elizabeth Agyemang

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[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] Jenn speaks with editor and graphic novelist/author Elizabeth Agyemang (Fibbed) about her debut middle grade, finding space for her professional and creative life, how she's learned that incremental progress is still progress in all aspects of our work, and the inherent struggles creators of color face when the expectations are not balanced (or unbiased).  [Transcript of this episode can be found on . You can sign up for the MiP monthly newsletter with job listings, guest news, and new eps .]

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[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] Jenn speaks with Candlewick publicity manager Jamie Tan (a 2020 PW StarWatch honoree and ) and former Candlewick outreach manager Ally Russell (whose debut middle grade pubs in 2024). They discuss working outside of NYC in the publishing industry and the reality of what hybrid work has looked like for their positions, what drew them to the industry and keeps them in publishing, in addition to the added emotional labor BIPOC take on in speaking up about issues in the workplace.  [Transcript of this episode can be...

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Episode 125: Interview with debut novelist Namrata Poddar show art Episode 125: Interview with debut novelist Namrata Poddar

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[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] Jenn speaks with debut novelist Namrata Poddar about her book  (longlisted for the 2022 Center of Fiction First Novel Prize), pursuing publication with an small press versus a Big 5 publisher, the "classic" question of marketability versus craft that BIPOC writers especially face when publishing their work, and one's intentionality in not only their writing but what their expectations are when it comes to publication.   (We also mention Book Coaching and the Unicorn Authors Club that you can learn...

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Episode 124: Interview with Kashana Cauley show art Episode 124: Interview with Kashana Cauley

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[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] Jenn speaks with TV writer and journalist Kashana Cauley author of the debut novel  out now from Soft Skull Press. Kashana talks about the many drafts before this novel came to fruition, how juggling several career paths helped her stay on the path to writing, and how this novel's themes apply to what she's seen and observed about New York City (and people) at large.  [Transcript of this episode can be found on the Episodes page of the podcast . You can sign up for the MiP monthly newsletter with job...

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[This interview was conducted via Zoom with several participants, so there may be some audio variation.] Ten days into the HarperCollins Union strike, four employees and union members--Doris, Genessee, Ahmunet, and Parrish--spoke to Jenn about the requests the union has made to HarperCollins, how to support those on strike, on why they believe in the work they do as both publishing professionals and in being vocal on pushing for a contract renewal, as well as what it's been like on (and off) the picket line. As of this episode posting, the strike is now on Day 26 with no response from...

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Episode 122: Interview with assoc. production editor Kaitlyn San Miguel show art Episode 122: Interview with assoc. production editor Kaitlyn San Miguel

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[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] Jenn speaks with associate production editor, , about her switch from editorial to production in children's lit, adapting to a white collar and white dominant work space, and why the production department spoke to her love of books.  [Transcript of this episode can be found on the Episodes page of the podcast . You can sign up for the MiP monthly newsletter with job listings, guest news, and new eps .]

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Episode 121: Interview with production editor Carla Benton show art Episode 121: Interview with production editor Carla Benton

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[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] Jenn speaks with production editor, Carla Benton, about the specifics of the role of the production editor in trade publishing, how more remote positions may help with representation in the publishing landscape, and how some may look into freelancing by using social media to connect with other production editors in the industry.  [Transcript of this episode can be found on the Episodes page of the podcast . You can sign up for the MiP monthly newsletter with job listings, guest news, and new eps .]

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This interview was conducted over Skype so there may be some audio variation.

Author and disability activist Keah Brown (The Pretty One) openly discusses the discomfort she felt in a lack of reflections of disabled POCs in media, her thoughts on breaking in to publishing with no to low-pay opportunities, and how her book reflects more of the evolution of self and a push against ableism in existing and experiencing inherent joy.

[Transcription of this episode will be available in the Episodes tab on the MiP tumblr.]