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GrubStreet Micro-Interview with Ayanna Coleman

In preparation for the Muse and the Marketplace 2014 conference, the amazing organizers of GrubStreet conducted micro-interviews with some of the “authors, agents and editors who will be attending the event.” See one of the five questions Ayanna Coleman...

Diversity in Publishing with Quill Shift

Lyn Miller-Lachmann, author of Gringolandia and Rogue, pens a wonderful post where she explains not only the Quill Shift Literary Agency model to her readers, but also explains the dire need for more children’s books written by and about underrepresented groups,...

Shelf Awareness Features QSLA!

The amazing Jennifer M. Brown, director of the Center for Children’s Literature at the Bank Street College of Education and children’s editor of Shelf Awareness, wrote up a truly wonderful article capturing the essence of what Quill Shift Literary Agency...

Crazy QuiltEdi Mentions Quill Shift in Her Sunday Reads

Only a few weeks before I had the pleasure of meeting Edi (active high school librarian turned university reference/instructional librarian focused on increasing literacy in teens of color) in person at ALA Midwinter 2014, she was nice enough to mention Quill Shift in...

9 Questions with Twinja Book Reviews

Twinja Book Reviews, a website whose mission is to fight to bring multiculturalism to YA fantasy and science fiction novels, asked Ayanna Coleman of QSLA to answer a few questions. Here’s one below.   The word on the streets is that publishers are LOOKING...

G&L Tomas Features Guest Post by QSLA Founder

  Who’s GL Thomas?   “Libertad Araceli and Guinevere Tomas are…of Afro-Latina ancestry and insanely interested in many different other cultures, their biggest mission is to create and promote stories that feature people of color, LGTBQ,...