Michelle Lee, Author at Penguin Books https://www.penguin.com/author/miclee/ Because Reading Matters Mon, 31 Jul 2023 20:50:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.penguin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-logo-sm-view-32x32.gif Michelle Lee, Author at Penguin Books https://www.penguin.com/author/miclee/ 32 32 Zora Squish Pruitt, Editorial Assistant https://www.penguin.com/zora-squish-pruitt-editorial-assistant/ Tue, 18 Jan 2022 20:39:51 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=3536 Zora Squish Pruitt (they/them) is a genderqueer pun specialist full-time editorial assistant. After graduating with a BFA in Creative Writing from Ringling College of Art and Design, they were a 2021 We Need Diverse Books internship grant recipient and editorial intern with Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group before starting at Dial. Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, they spent their…

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Zora Squish Pruitt (they/them) is a genderqueer pun specialist full-time editorial assistant. After graduating with a BFA in Creative Writing from Ringling College of Art and Design, they were a 2021 We Need Diverse Books internship grant recipient and editorial intern with Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group before starting at Dial. Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, they spent their childhood finding the beauty of the rejects, and now are excited to work on books for the LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities so that “reject” or “outcast” no longer apply to either. Currently, Squish lives in New York City with their six roommates (three human and three canine, naturally). They assist Ellen Cormier and Jess Garrison.

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Michelle Lee, Associate Editor https://www.penguin.com/michelle-lee-assistant-editor/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 16:38:20 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2407 Michelle Lee (she/her) received her M.F.A. in Writing for Children and Young Adults from the New School before joining Dial in 2019 and is a junior mentor with the Representation Matters Mentorship Program. She acquires picture books, novels, and graphic novels, and is looking for stories that present the world through a clever lens, have…

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Michelle Lee (she/her) received her M.F.A. in Writing for Children and Young Adults from the New School before joining Dial in 2019 and is a junior mentor with the Representation Matters Mentorship Program. She acquires picture books, novels, and graphic novels, and is looking for stories that present the world through a clever lens, have fresh takes on tropes, and celebrate community—especially from marginalized creators. In addition to editing her own titles, Michelle assists Kate Harrison and Nancy Mercado.

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Rosie Ahmed, Editor https://www.penguin.com/rosie-ahmed-associate-editor/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 16:35:24 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2402 Rosie Ahmed (she/her) graduated with her master’s in creative writing from the University of South Dakota and joined Dial in 2018. She was a We Need Diverse Books internship grant recipient, a Representation Matters Mentorship Program mentee and junior mentor, and a co-instructor for the Children’s Book Academy summer 2020/spring 2021 middle grade and picture…

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Rosie Ahmed (she/her) graduated with her master’s in creative writing from the University of South Dakota and joined Dial in 2018. She was a We Need Diverse Books internship grant recipient, a Representation Matters Mentorship Program mentee and junior mentor, and a co-instructor for the Children’s Book Academy summer 2020/spring 2021 middle grade and picture book writing courses. During her first year and a half at Dial Rosie was also an editorial assistant with Kathy Dawson Books, and before that an editorial intern at Bloomsbury Children’s. She is looking for children’s fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels for all ages by creators of color, particularly stories that are intersectional regarding disability, gender, and sexuality.

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Ellen Cormier, Senior Editor https://www.penguin.com/ellen-cormier-senior-editor/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 16:29:36 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2398 Ellen Cormier (she/her) is an editor at Dial Books for Young Readers, acquiring picture books, novels, and graphic novels with a particular focus on LGBTQ+ stories and creators. She is always on the lookout for voicey, character-driven books, especially ones that explore universal themes through the lens of hyper-specific experiences. She has a soft spot…

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Ellen Cormier (she/her) is an editor at Dial Books for Young Readers, acquiring picture books, novels, and graphic novels with a particular focus on LGBTQ+ stories and creators. She is always on the lookout for voicey, character-driven books, especially ones that explore universal themes through the lens of hyper-specific experiences. She has a soft spot for witty banter, shenanigans that bring to mind The Parent Trap (1998), and bears. Ellen lives in upstate New York with two cats and several thousand honeybees.

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Jessica Dandino Garrison, Executive Editor https://www.penguin.com/jessica-dandino-garrison-executive-editor/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 16:26:54 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2393 Jessica Dandino Garrison (she/her) is an alumna of Emory University and joined Dial in 2004. She has edited bestselling authors, including Jandy Nelson and her Printz Award–winning I’ll Give You the Sun, Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and her Newbery Honor–winning Fighting Words, Deborah Underwood, author of The Panda Problem, and David Soman and Jacky Davis, creators of the Ladybug Girl series. Newer to…

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Jessica Dandino Garrison (she/her) is an alumna of Emory University and joined Dial in 2004. She has edited bestselling authors, including Jandy Nelson and her Printz Award–winning I’ll Give You the Sun, Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and her Newbery Honor–winning Fighting Words, Deborah Underwood, author of The Panda Problem, and David Soman and Jacky Davis, creators of the Ladybug Girl series. Newer to Jess’s list are rising talents Jack Cheng (See You in the Cosmos), Helena Fox (How it Feels to Float), and Shana Youngdahl (As Many Nows As I Can Get), plus picture book veterans Jane Godwin and Blanca Gomez (Red House, Tree House, Little Bitty Brown Mouse). Across all genres, Jess looks for nuanced and layered MG and YA fiction that has something to say. She seeks fresh voices, underrepresented points of view, a deep emotional pull, pacey storytelling, rich themes, and genre writing that transcends genre. A shot of humor also never hurts. Jess is drawn to clever pre-K fare and character-driven picture books that meld humor and empathy.

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Kate Harrison, Senior Executive Editor https://www.penguin.com/kate-harrison-senior-executive-editor/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 16:23:29 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2386 Kate Harrison (she/her) spent much of her childhood in a tiny town in Southern Missouri that is best known for its “Throwed Rolls” restaurant, where you actually have to catch your bread in order to eat it. It inspired a strong work ethic, a true love of carbohydrates, and maybe a weird sense of humor.…

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Kate Harrison (she/her) spent much of her childhood in a tiny town in Southern Missouri that is best known for its “Throwed Rolls” restaurant, where you actually have to catch your bread in order to eat it. It inspired a strong work ethic, a true love of carbohydrates, and maybe a weird sense of humor. She went to college in North Carolina and worked at Harcourt Children’s Books before spending the last thirteen years at Dial Books for Young Readers. She feels extremely lucky to work with so many incredible authors and illustrators, including Victoria Jamieson, Omar Mohamed, Rob Harrell, Cori Doerrfeld, Ingrid Law, Maya Tatsukawa, Ursula Vernon, Paul Griffin, Hannah E. Harrison, Samantha Cotterill, Jory John, Liz Climo, Vanessa Roeder, Gideon Sterer, Lian Cho, Brad Montague, and many others. Her goal with every book she publishes is to inspire laughter, empathy, introspection, courage, creativity, a new perspective, or hopefully all of those things together. You can often find her wandering around a park (with a small or large child climbing and/or wiping boogers on her), listening to an audiobook, bingeing on podcasts, or reading and eating ice cream late at night when her three kids are finally asleep.

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