Nicole and Matthew talk about the opportunistic and demanding world of self-publishing and why some self-published authors say that traditional publishing was never an option. Joining is special guest Suhani Parikh, author of Shreya’s Very Own Style and the founder of Modern Marigold Books. 

This episode is sponsored by Book Riot’s mystery thriller podcast, Read or Dead, Maya and the Rising Dark by Rena Barron, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Frankie Comics by Rachel Dukes from Oni Lion Forge Publishing Group.

To get even more kidlit news and recommendations, sign up for our The Kids Are All Right newsletter!

Relevant Links:

“What’s LOVE got to do with it?” Self-publishing as a Black feminist act of radical self-care (Zeta Elliott, Huffpost)

Becoming an Author (Bethany Stahls, YouTube)

Centering Black Creators (The Authors Guild Foundation)

Modern Marigold Books (Suhani Parikh)

Shreya’s Very Own Style by Suhani Parkh

BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Suhani’s Book Recommendations

Hair Like Mine (Kids Like Mine series #1) by Latashia M. Perry

Skin Like Mine (Kids Like Mine series #2) by Latashia M. Perry

Imagination Like Mine (Kids Like Mine series #3) by Latashia M. Perry

Dreams Like Mine (Kids Like Mine series #4) by Latashia M. Perry

Priya Dreams of Marigolds & Masala by Meenal Patel

The Friend I Need: Being Kind & Caring to Myself by Gabi Garcia; illustrated by Miranda Rivadeneira

Find Your Calm: A Mindful Approach To Relieve Anxiety And Grow Your Bravery by Gabi Garcia; illustrated by Marta Pineda

Listening to My Body by Gabi Garcia; illustrated by Ying Hui Tan

Picture Books

Beads and Braids by Aryn Taylor Diggs and Marissa J Jacobs; illustrated by Justice Paige Witsell

The Cats Who Live On Clarence Street by Ashleigh Lernout (available ebook only)

Rhythm Rescue by Vicky Weber; illustrated by Geneviève Viel-Taschereau 

Mighty May Won’t Cry Today by Kendra Ocampo and Claire-Voe Ocampo; illustrated by Erica De Chavez

Don’t Touch My Hair! By Sharee Miller 

Princess Hair By Sharee Miller 

I Can Do Hard Things: Mindful Affirmations by Gabi Garcia; illustrated by Charity Russell

Ezra’s BIG Shabbat Question by Aviva Brown; illustrated by Anastasia Kanavaliuk 

Kutu the Tiny Inca Princess / La Ñusta Diminuta by Mariana Llanos illustrated by Uldarico Sarmiento

Under Our Roof by Rebecca Stanton; illustrated by Kristy Gaunt 

Petro and the Flea King by Kenneth Lamug

A Kids Book About series by Jelani Memory and various authors

Nonfiction

Asian-Americans Who Inspire Us by Analiza Quiroz Wolf and Michael Franco; illustrated by Tire Siiroinen

Closing Note:

Let us know what books or topics you’ve been sharing this week, or if you have a suggestion or book recommendation for an upcoming episode. Find us on email ([email protected]) or Twitter (@MatthewWinner and @ittybittyny).
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Nicole and Matthew talk about the opportunistic and demanding world of self-publishing and why some self-published authors say that traditional publishing was never an option. Joining is special guest Suhani Parikh, author of Shreya’s Very Own Style and the founder of Modern Marigold Books. 


This episode is sponsored by Book Riot’s mystery thriller podcast, Read or Dead, Maya and the Rising Dark by Rena Barron, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Frankie Comics by Rachel Dukes from Oni Lion Forge Publishing Group.


To get even more kidlit news and recommendations, sign up for our The Kids Are All Right newsletter!


Relevant Links:

“What’s LOVE got to do with it?” Self-publishing as a Black feminist act of radical self-care (Zeta Elliott, Huffpost)

Becoming an Author (Bethany Stahls, YouTube)

Centering Black Creators (The Authors Guild Foundation)

Modern Marigold Books (Suhani Parikh)

Shreya’s Very Own Style by Suhani Parkh

BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Suhani’s Book Recommendations

Hair Like Mine (Kids Like Mine series #1) by Latashia M. Perry

Skin Like Mine (Kids Like Mine series #2) by Latashia M. Perry

Imagination Like Mine (Kids Like Mine series #3) by Latashia M. Perry

Dreams Like Mine (Kids Like Mine series #4) by Latashia M. Perry

Priya Dreams of Marigolds & Masala by Meenal Patel

The Friend I Need: Being Kind & Caring to Myself by Gabi Garcia; illustrated by Miranda Rivadeneira

Find Your Calm: A Mindful Approach To Relieve Anxiety And Grow Your Bravery by Gabi Garcia; illustrated by Marta Pineda

Listening to My Body by Gabi Garcia; illustrated by Ying Hui Tan

Picture Books

Beads and Braids by Aryn Taylor Diggs and Marissa J Jacobs; illustrated by Justice Paige Witsell

The Cats Who Live On Clarence Street by Ashleigh Lernout (available ebook only)

Rhythm Rescue by Vicky Weber; illustrated by Geneviève Viel-Taschereau 

Mighty May Won’t Cry Today by Kendra Ocampo and Claire-Voe Ocampo; illustrated by Erica De Chavez

Don’t Touch My Hair! By Sharee Miller 

Princess Hair By Sharee Miller 

I Can Do Hard Things: Mindful Affirmations by Gabi Garcia; illustrated by Charity Russell

Ezra’s BIG Shabbat Question by Aviva Brown; illustrated by Anastasia Kanavaliuk 

Kutu the Tiny Inca Princess / La Ñusta Diminuta by Mariana Llanos illustrated by Uldarico Sarmiento

Under Our Roof by Rebecca Stanton; illustrated by Kristy Gaunt 

Petro and the Flea King by Kenneth Lamug

A Kids Book About series by Jelani Memory and various authors

Nonfiction

Asian-Americans Who Inspire Us by Analiza Quiroz Wolf and Michael Franco; illustrated by Tire Siiroinen

Closing Note:


Let us know what books or topics you’ve been sharing this week, or if you have a suggestion or book recommendation for an upcoming episode. Find us on email ([email protected]) or Twitter (@MatthewWinner and @ittybittyny).

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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