“Writing
is a muscle that needs to be exercised.” – Nikki Grimes
Born this date in 1950, Grimes grew up in Harlem where, she said, "Books
were my survival tools. They were how I got by, and how I coped with things.
Books carried me away."
Also a poet and journalist, her
interests and talents are as widely diverse as her writing skills, including
award-winning photography, fiber art, and beading.
On the board of directors for the
National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance, her work has earned her honors
and recognition from a number of prestigious organizations including the NCTE
Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children, and (a remarkable 4 times) the
Coretta Scott King Author Award for her fiction – Bronx Masquerade, Dark Sons, The Road to Paris, and Talkin’ About Bessie.
In 2017, she received the Wilder Award as an author or illustrator whose books have made a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children.
of children's books and then, return the focus on adult literature,” she noted. “(But) A funny thing happened along the way - I kept having new ideas, and then I looked up one day, and 30 years had passed!”
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