Day 13 of the 2014 28 Days Later features multitalented Daniel Beaty, author of the picture book, Knock Knock. To learn more about Daniel Beaty, click here and visit his website: http://www.danielbeaty.com
The Brown Bookshelf 28 Days Later Day 11: Nana Camille Yarbrough
Award-winning author of Cornrows, Nana Camille Yarbrough, is Day 11 featured author. Although she is known for Cornrows, her other books include: The Shimmershine Queens, The Little Tree Growing in the Shade and Tamika and the Wisdom Rings. Read more about this pioneer author here and her website: http://camilleyarbrough.com
The Brown Bookshelf 28 Days Later Day 10: Eric-Shabazz Larkin
The Brown Bookshelf is pleased to feature Eric-Shabazz Larkin, illustrator of the book, Farmer Will Allen Growing Table, and founder of the Creative School of Thought, a group of artists that produce content for public art and social change. Read his fascinating journey here:
View the book trailer on Farmer Will Allen Growing Table at: https://vimeo.com/70377470
The Brown Bookshelf 28 Days Later Day 9: Pamela Tuck
Pamela Tucker, author of the picture book As Fast As Words Could Fly is the Day 9 featured author. Read more about Pamela Tucker here:
28 Days Later Day 27 Becky Birtha
Read about this author of the book, Lucky Beans, at The Brown Bookshelf.
28 Days Later Day 26 Chudney Ross
Read about this business owner and now author of the book, Lone Bean, at The Brown Bookshelf.
28 Days Later Day 25 Willie Perdomo
Read about the author of Visiting Langston and Clemente! at The Brown Bookshelf.
28 Days Later Day 23 Angela Shelf Medearis
Read about this prolific writer of such titles, Seven Spools of Thread, The Ghost of Sifty-Sifty- Sam, The 100th Day of School, Picking Peas for a Penny, and more at The Brown Bookshelf.
28 Days Later Day 20: Ashley Bryan
Read about this award winning author, illustrator, and poet at The Brown Bookshelf.
28 Days Later Day 19 James Ransome
Read about this award winning illustrator of such books like Uncle Jed’s Barbershop, Visiting Day, and more at The Brown Bookshelf.