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Daria Peoples

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Daria Peoples earned a BA in English at UC Santa Barbara, California, where she found herself shelving books at the library and reading many notable writers. Daria’s debut picture book, This is It was published by Greenwillow/HarperCollins in 2018, she has then illustrated many other children’s books, which can be found on her website.


Self-Identifiers: Black; Cuban; Female


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Kayla Harren

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Kayla Harren graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City with a BFA in illustration. She has illustrated Calvin, winner of the 2022 Lambda Literary Award; A Boy Like You, winner of the 2019 EUREKA Gold Award; The Boy Who Grew a Forest, winner of the 2020 Crystal Kite Award; and Thursday, featured in the Society of Illustrators Original Art Show.
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C.G. Esperanza

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C.G. Esperanza was born the second of six cool kids. The South Bronx is where he first opened his eyelids. A land shrouded in bright colored decay, the birthplace of graffiti and the hip-hop DJ. He paints fantasy worlds of elephants and castles, too. Accompanying this wonder is some whimsical truth. Author and Illustrator of Red, Yellow, Blue and a Dash of White Too! (SkyponyPress), Boogie Boogie, Y’all (HarperCollins), and the upcoming Dragon Mama (HarperCollins). He has also illustrated the picture book, My Daddy is a Cowboy.


Self-Identifiers: Black; African American; Latino; Puerto Rican; LGBTQ+


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Lauren Dimaya

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Lauren Dimaya is a tiny, queer Filipino-American illustrator with a big heart for magical stories. She has drawn for Studio Drydock’s Wylde Flowers, produced an online course on visual storytelling, and is currently illustrating Remy Lai’s YA graphic novel, The Demon’s Prince. Inspired by her heritage and its mythology, Lauren’s dream is to bring relatable queer Filipino narratives into the graphic novel world. Outside of drawing, she can be found in NYC museum-hopping or nervously roller skating.


Self-Identifiers: Filipino; Asian-American; Pacific Islander; Queer; LGBTQIA+


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Derick Brooks

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Derick Brooks (he/him) is an award-winning cartoonist from Virginia. He loves to create genre bending illustration and comic art that mixes adventure, fantasy, and sci-fi themes with a slice of life. His published work can be found in A is for Alfie (Macmillan), Drawn to Change the World (HarperCollins), Hey You (Puffin), The Last Chance for Logan County (Versify), Allies (DK), and ten books from the Bright Family universe (Epic). When he’s not writing, doodling, or stopping his pets from wrestling, he serves as the art director for Magpie Literacy where he assists in the creation of decodable texts for grades PK-8+.


Self-Identifiers: Black; African-American


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