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Erin Bow
BornErin Noteboom
April 1, 1972 (1972-04) (age 52)
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
CitizenshipDual: American and Canadian[1]
Alma materCreighton University
Period2001–present
GenreYoung adult, Speculative fiction, Science fiction, Fantasy, Dystopian, Historical fiction, Bildungsroman
Notable worksPlain Kate
Notable awardsTD Canadian Children's Literature Award
SpouseJames Bow
Children2 daughters
Website
www.erinbow.com

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Battle of Stony Point[edit]

Latest revision as of 18:58, 19 October 2016 (edit) (undo) (thank) Deb (talk | contribs) (→‎Cultural references: only notable novels should be included)

Can't show notability of Cannons at Dawn.

Show notability of Dear America books? Large, well known book series.

Cultural references[edit]

  • The Battle of Stony Point is featured in Cannons at Dawn: The Second Diary of Abigail Jane Stewart, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1779 (2011) by Kristian Gregory, a book in the Dear America Collection. [2]


Ellen Oh (deleted)[edit]

(A7: No credible indication of importance (individuals, animals, organizations, web content, events): borderline promotional)

Other references to add[edit]

Hong, Terry (September 8, 2014). "Ellen Oh's Prophecy Trilogy and Why #WeNeedDiverseBooks". Bloom. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Hart, Kate. "Badass Ladies You Should Know: Ellen Oh". Kate Hart. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Bray, Libba (February 22, 2016). "IN SUPPORT OF ELLEN OH". Wordpress. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Hong, Terry (January 2013). "AN INTERVIEW WITH ELLEN OH". Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Ellen Oh". Gaithersburg Book Festival. February 22, 2016. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Ellen Oh". Library of Congress. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Prophecy: Kirkus Review". Kirkus Review. October 31, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

"REVIEW: PROPHECY BY ELLEN OH". Cuddlebuggery. November 20, 2012. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"REVIEW: Prophecy by Ellen Oh". Dear Author. January 25, 2013. Retrieved October 22, 2016. {{cite web}}: |first1= missing |last1= (help)

Martaus, Alaine. "Prophecy by Ellen Oh (review)". Project Muse. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Volume 66, Number 9, May 2013 pp. 431-432. Retrieved October 22, 2016. {{cite web}}: Text "10.1353/bcc.2013.0317" ignored (help)

"Warrior: Kirkus Review". Kirkus Reviews. October 9, 2013. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

"A review of Warrior by Ellen Oh (Dragon King Chronicles #2 - Harper Teen". The Reading Nook Reviews. December 14, 2013. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

"Review of Warrior by Ellen Oh". Between the Pages. January 13, 2014. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

Tennyson, K. Imani (January 31, 2014). "BOOK REVIEW: WARRIOR BY ELLEN OH". Rich in Color. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

"King: Kirkus Review". Kirkus Reviews. December 22, 2014. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

"Review of King by Ellen Oh". Between the Pages. March 27, 2015. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

Yin, Maryann (October 14, 2016). "Cover Unveiled For The Spirit Hunters by Ellen Oh". Gallery Cat. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Collection of author's social media sites[edit]

"Ellen Oh". Pinterest. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Ellen Oh". Twitter. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Ellen Oh". Facebook. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Ellen Oh". Goodreads. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Ellen Oh". Amazon. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

WNDB (deleted)[edit]

17:48, 17 October 2016 Deb (talk | contribs) deleted page We Need Diverse Books (G11: Unambiguous advertising or promotion)


We need diverse books anthologies[edit]

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  • "Flying Lessons & Other Stories middle-grade anthology to be published January 2017 with original stories by such authors as Kwame Alexander, Soman Chainani, Matt de la Peña, Tim Federle, Grace Lin, Meg Medina, Walter Dean Myers, Tim Tingle, Jacqueline Woodson, and our short story contest winner" to be edited by Ellen Oh
  • "Lift Off YA anthology to be published Summer 2018 with contributions by such authors as Melissa de la Cruz, Sara Farizan, Sharon Flake, Eric Gansworth, Malinda Lo, Daniel José Older, Thien Pham, Jason Reynolds, Gene Luen Yang, and Nicola Yoon" to be edited by Lamar Giles

"WE NEED DIVERSE BOOKS™ TO PUBLISH TWO ANTHOLOGIES WITH RANDOM HOUSE CHILDREN'S BOOKS". We Need Diverse Books. July 29, 2016. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

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Neary, Lynn (May 29, 2015). "A Year Later, #WeNeedDiverseBooks Has Left Its Mark On BookCon". NPR. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Flood, Alison (May 1, 2014). "'We Need Diverse Books' calls for more representative writing for children". The Guardian. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Tobar, Hector (May 2, 2014). "Diversity in kids' books campaign goes viral after BookCon uproar". LA Times. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Kirch, Claire (October 6, 2016). "We Need Diverse Books Launches Curated Books App". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Rothschild, Amy (March 6, 2015). "The World Of Children's Books Is Still Very White". FiveThirtyEight. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Govinnage, Sunili (April 24, 2015). "I read books by only minority authors for a year. It showed me just how white our reading world is". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Alam, Rumann (August 2, 2016). "We Don't Only Need More Diverse Books. We Need More Diverse Books Like The Snowy Day". Slate. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"WE NEED DIVERSE BOOKS YOUNG ADULT AUTHOR LUNCH". Public Library Association. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Hong, Terry (September 8, 2014). "Ellen Oh's Prophecy Trilogy and Why WeNeedDiverseBooks". Bloom. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Bray, Libba (February 22, 2016). "IN SUPPORT OF ELLEN OH". Wordpress. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Bellware, Kim (May 2, 2014). "12 Irrefutable, Amazing Reasons We Need More Diversity In Books". Huffington Post. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Salesses, Matthew. "WE NEED DIVERSE DIVERSE BOOKS". LitHub. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"John Green: Why We Need Diverse Books". Youtube. October 27, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators". Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"#We Need Diverse Books". Know Your Meme. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Brigandi, Dana (October 22, 2016). "YA companion novel explores issues of gender, identity". Sun-Gazette. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Young Lee, Paula (September 30, 2016). "The power of pop literature: Why we need diverse YA books more than ever". Salon. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Rosen, Judi (October 13, 2016). "Windows & Mirrors: Promoting Diverse Books for the Holidays and Beyond". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Russo, Maria (September 23, 2016). "Children's Books That Tackle Race and Ethnicity". New York Times. Retrieved October 22, 2016. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 22 (help)

Rhor, Monica (September 24, 2016). "Diverse children's books need more visibility". USA Today. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Reckford, Laura M. (October 6, 2016). "Banned Books Week Brings Diverse Authors to Cape Cod". Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Wilson, Kristian (September 28, 2016). "Latinx In Publishing Is On A Mission To Make Book Publishing More Diverse". Bustle. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Briana-Gartner, Joanne. "Library Talk Planned For Banned Book Week". The Enterprise. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"A Poem for Peter: The Story of Ezra Jack Keats and the Creation of 'The Snowy Day'". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Collection of social media sites[edit]

"We Need Diverse Books". Youtube. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"We Need Diverse Books". Facebook. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"We Need Diverse Books Official Campaign Site". Tumblr. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"We Need Diverse Books". Twitter. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"We Need Diverse Books". Instagram. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"We Need Diverse Books". Pinterest. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

G.P. Ching[edit]

Likely not notable at this point. (Books are "bestselling," but now awards, etc...) Well reviewed on goodreads, but no major official reviews. Potential to be notable in the future.

G. P. Ching
BornGenevieve
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
CitizenshipAmerican
Period2011–present
GenreYoung adult, Science fiction, Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal, Religious
PartnerHusband
Children2 children
Website
www.gpching.com

Personal life[edit]

G. P. Ching was born Genevieve... Ching lives in both central Illinois and Hilton Head Island. She has a husband, two children, and a dog.

G. P. Ching is the owner of Carpe Luna Publishing, and independent publishing company. This publishing company has published many of her works. [3]

Works[edit]

The Soulkeepers[edit]

  1. The Soulkeepers (2011) Published by Createspace.
  2. Weaving Destiny (2011) Published by Createspace.
  3. Return to Eden (2012) Published by Carpe Luna, Ltd.
  4. Soul Catcher (2013)
  5. Lost Eden (2013) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing.
  6. The Last Soulkeeper (2014) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing.

Collections[edit]

  • The Soulkeeper Box Set (The Soulkeepers, #1-3) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing.
  • The Soulkeeper Box Set: Part 2 (The Soulkeepers, #4-6) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing.
  • The Soulkeepers: Books 1-6 (The Soulkeepers, #1-6) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing.

Soulkeepers Reborn[edit]

Carpe Luna Publishing

  1. Wager's Price (2016) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing.

The Grounded Trilogy[edit]

Grounded (2012) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing. Charged (2014) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing. Wired (2015) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing.

Collections[edit]

The Grounded Trilogy, Books 1-3 (2016) Published by Carpe Luna Publishing.

Other[edit]

She has also written short fiction.[3]

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Other references to add[edit]

"G.P. Ching's 'Soulkeepers' Book Series Heading to the Big Screen". The Wrap. May 28, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Author Interview: G.P. Ching". Ganymeder. August 11, 2011. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Interview with Indie Author G. P. Ching". Indie Reads. July 7, 2011. Retrieved October 22, 2016. {{cite web}}: |first1= missing |last1= (help)

"YA LOVERS' BLOG HOP–G.P. CHING EXCLUSIVE!". Heather Lyons. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Carpe Luna[edit]

"Carpe Luna Publishing: Publisher info". Smashwords. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

External links[edit]

| Author website

"G.P.Ching". Retrieved October 22, 2016.

| Carpe Luna Publishing

"Carpe Luna Publishing". Blogger. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Collection of Social Media Sites[edit]

"G. P. Ching". Blogger. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=134754671&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic. Retrieved October 22, 2016. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

"G.P. Ching". Pinterest. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G. P. Ching". Google Plus. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G.P. Ching". Youtube. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"GP Ching". Twitter. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G.P. Ching". Facebook. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"Author G.P. Ching". Instagram. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"authorgpching". Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G.P. Ching". Mail Chimp. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G.P. Ching". Book Bub. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G. P. Ching". Amazon. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G.P. Ching". Goodreads. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G.P. Ching". The Soulkeepers Wikia. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

"G.P. Ching". IMDb. Retrieved October 22, 2016.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Mercy was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Cannons at Dawn: The Second Diary of Abigail Jane Stewart, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1779". Scholastic. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "About Me". G P Ching. Retrieved October 22, 2016.