The Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library
December, 22 2024 02:30:41
Joe Cepeda
Joe Cepeda grew up in East Los Angeles, California. At first, he studied to be an engineer. He went back to college later to study art. He has done illustrations for magazines as well as for children's books. Joe Cepeda thinks that children who want to be artists or illustrators should read a lot and study math. Joe Cepeda is the illustrator of many awarding-winning picture books including by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison, by Julius Lester, a Family Life Magazine Top 10 Best Books of the Year, a Family Fun Critic's Choice, and BCCB Blue Ribbon Book, by Pam MuÑoz Ryan, and by Joy Cowley which...
Chloe O. Davis
Chloe O. Davis is a debut author who works in the entertainment industry in New York. A graduate of Hampton University and Temple University, she has centered her creative platform on amplifying the narratives of Black culture and heightening the awareness of the LGBTQIA community. Davis's work as a performer and creative has allowed her to travel to all fifty states and internationally where she has spent fifteen years researching and writing The Queens' English, The Dictionary for LGBTQIA Lingo and Colloquial Phrases. Davis believes this dictionary is a starting point for important conversations around...
Joe Cepeda
Joe Cepeda grew up in East Los Angeles, California. At first, he studied to be an engineer. He went back to college later to study art. He has done illustrations for magazines as well as for children's books. Joe Cepeda thinks that children who want to be artists or illustrators should read a lot and study math. Joe Cepeda is the illustrator of many awarding-winning picture books including by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison, by Julius Lester, a Family Life Magazine Top 10 Best Books of the Year, a Family Fun Critic's Choice, and BCCB Blue Ribbon Book, by Pam MuÑoz Ryan, and by Joy Cowley which...
Chloe O. Davis
Chloe O. Davis is a debut author who works in the entertainment industry in New York. A graduate of Hampton University and Temple University, she has centered her creative platform on amplifying the narratives of Black culture and heightening the awareness of the LGBTQIA community. Davis's work as a performer and creative has allowed her to travel to all fifty states and internationally where she has spent fifteen years researching and writing The Queens' English, The Dictionary for LGBTQIA Lingo and Colloquial Phrases. Davis believes this dictionary is a starting point for important conversations around...