10 Feb: Zetta Elliott

Zetta is a prolific written who has paved the way for self published writers by challenging many of the barriers that exist in the publishing industry. Her books include fiction for all ages of readers. poetry collections, plays, and a memoir.
website: https://www.zettaelliott.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/zettaelliott/
watch for: Coatesville Public Library appearance 8 February;






The ruin, the rubble, the rage: poems 2025
Oracle’s Door 2024
The Witch in the Woods 2024
War of the Witches 2024
Chicken Wonders…Why? 2023
Moonwalking 2023
The Enchanted Bridge 202
The Ship in the Garden 2023
Blue Boy 2023
The Witch’s Apprentice 2022Max Loves Muñecas! 2022
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On My Block 2020
A Place Inside of Me 2020
Say Her Name 2020
Roots Run Deep 2020
Find Your Voice: A Guide to Self-Expression 2019
The Dragon Thief 2019
Dragons in a Bag 2018
The Return 2018
Cyn’s Mark 2018
Benny Doesn’t Like to be Touched 2017
The Ghosts in the Castle 2017






The Phantom Unicorn 2017
Mother of the Sea 2017
Milo’s Museum 2016
Melena’s Journey 2016
Billie’s Blues 2016
Bird 2016
An Angel for Marqua 2016
The Door At the Crossroads 2016
A Hand to Hold 2016
Dayshaun’s Gift 2015A Wave Came Through Our Window 2015






I Love Snow 2015
Let the Faithful Come 2014
The Last Bunny in Brooklyn 2014
The Girl Who Swallowed the Sun 2014
Room in My Heart 2014
The Magic Mirror 2014
Fox and Crow’s Christmas 2014
The Boy in the Bubble 2014
The Deep 2013
Ship of Souls 2012A Wish After Midnight 2010

About Edith Campbell
Edith Campbell is Librarian in the Cunningham Memorial Library at Indiana State University. She is a member of WeAreKidlit Collective, and Black Cotton Reviewers. Edith has served on selection committees for the YALSA Printz Award, ALSC Sibert Informational Text Award, ALAN Walden Book Award, the Walter Award, ALSC Legacy Award, and ALAN Nielsen Donelson Award. She is currently a member of ALA, BCALA, NCTE NCTE/ALAN, REFORMA, YALSA and ALSC. Edith has blogged to promote literacy and social justice in young adult literature at Cotton Quilt Edi since 2006. She is a mother, grandmother, gardener and quilter.
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