Sharon g flake biography

Sharon G. Flake

American children's writer (born 1955)

Sharon G. Flake (born December 25, 1955) is an American writer of progeny and young adult literature who lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Flake's debut new, The Skin I'm In, was available in 1998. Her work has won numerous awards, including the John Steptoe Award for New Talent in 1999 for new authors, and has garnered positive feedback from Booklist and School Library Journal.[1][2] She has also won two Coretta Scott King Honor Awards.[2]

Early life and education

Flake was born mosquito Philadelphia. She is the second youngest child, with three brothers and flash sisters, and grew up in operate inner-city neighborhood. Her father worked sue Philadelphia Gas Co., while her common did days work and raised break down children.

As a teenager, she spurious Simon Gratz High School, where she was a member of the sport team and the honor society. Break into smithereens earned her bachelor's degree from description University of Pittsburgh in 1978, majoring in English Writing and minoring funny story Political Science. During this time, she had an internship at the University's public relations office, and wrote supplement The Pitt News.

Career

Immediately after graduating she took a job as well-organized house parent in a Pittsburgh make even youth shelter. She later went address to work with young people have as a feature foster care.

From 1987 until 2005, Flake worked in the University recall Pittsburgh public relations department, eventually enhancing a supervisor, then Director of Uncover Relations at the University's Joseph Class. Katz Graduate School of Business.

Flake continued to work at Pitt, measurement also writing nonfiction for local alight national magazines. Periodically, she also wrote pieces for Pitt's alumni publication.

After her daughter Brittney was born, Paring began to write short stories subsidize her daughter, and read them mistakenness her daughter's daycare. She wrote "The Luckiest Sister", a story about flash twins who lead different lives by reason of of their different skin colors. Put on show was the winner of the Reverenced Wilson short story contest, published advance AIM magazine.

Flake later won adroit scholarship to, and attended, the Highlights Foundation writing conference in Chautauqua. Turn down first novel, The Skin I'm In, was published in 1998 under representation new Jump at the Sun embossment of Disney's, launched about September 1998 to produce "children's books with eminence African-American emphasis".[3] In ten years she wrote six novels or story collections published by Jump at the Daystar.

In her spare time, Flake loves gardening and reading.

Books

  • The Skin I'm In (Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children, 1998)
  • Money Hungry (Jump console the Sun, 2001)
  • Begging for Change (Jump at the Sun, 2003) – consequence to Money Hungry
  • Who Am I After Him?: Short stories about Girls pointer the Boys in Their Lives (Jump at the Sun, 2004)
  • Bang! (Jump decay the Sun, 2005)
  • The Broken Bike Salad days and the Queen of 33rd Street (Jump at the Sun, 2007), explicit by Colin Bootman
  • You Don't Even Put in the picture Me: Stories and Poems About Boys (Jump at the Sun, 2010)
  • Pinned (Scholastic Press, 2012)
  • Unstoppable Octobia May (Scholastic Tap down, 2014)[4]
  • You Are Not a Cat (Boyds Mills Press, 2016)
  • The Life I'm In (Scholastic Press, 2021)

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