Queer As All Get Out

10 People Who've Inspired Me

Shelby Criswell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Street Noise Books

Published:6th Jan '22

Should be back in stock very soon

Queer As All Get Out cover

Galleys:

  • 24-page full-color printed blads available at NY Public Library Programming at NYComicCon, ALA Annual, and at various Comic Arts Festivals.
  • Digital Galleys available on Edelweiss.

National TV and radio campaign:

  • “Morning Edition,” “Fresh Air,” “All Things Considered,” “Weekend Edition,” “Dan Savage” “Weekend All Things Considered,” “Here and Now,” “On Point,” WAMC’s “The Book Show,” WNYC “All of It with Allison Stewart”, “The Takeaway with Tanzina Vega”, NPR Books, etc.

National print campaign:

  • Advocate, Out, Original Plumbing, New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, The New Yorker, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, Bookpage, Library Journal, Bitch, People, Bust, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, etc.

 

Online/social media campaign:

  • The Comics Beat, Grovel, Smash Pages, Novel Novice, Book Crushin, The Rumpus, Teen Vogue, Shelf Abuse, Reddit, It’s All Comics To Me, Book Toss, Metrosource, Back2Stonewall, FTM, Pink News, Trans-Health.com, Best Gay New York, BGay.com, Bill on GLBT Issues, Boy Culture, Daily Dose of Queer, DanNation Gay Blog, Dapper Q, EDGE, examiner.com, Faithfully LGBT, Finally Out, Gay League, Gay.com, Gay.net, GBMNews, GLAAD Blog, Homoground, homorazzi.com, LGBT POV, LGBTQ Nation, Metro Weekly Online, Instinct, MoxieQ, MUSED Magazine Online, NewNowNext, Out & About Today - Newschannel 5+, OUT Online, Out There – MSNBC, OUTTAKE BLOG, Popnography, Pride Entertainment Online, Huffington Post Queer Voices, Queerty, TakePart, The Homo Life, Towelroad, Curve, Pride, Gay Star News, and more.

 

Potential strategic partnerships:

  • Pen America, Aids Healthcare Foundation, FLUX, The Trevor Project, GLADD, Lambda, GLSEN, The Phluid Project and more.

 

General tour info:

  • Regional Texas tour. Regional Southwest tour.

 

Promotion through the author’s Instagram account:

  • @shelbycriswell

 

Bookseller/Library promotions:

  • Blad giveaways to librarians and educators who attend the NY Public Library Programming at NYComicCon
  • Book giveaways at ALA Midwinter, ALA annual, the Brooklyn Book Festival, and Small Press Expo in Bethesda, MD.
  • Graphic novel panel at NYComicCon.
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    “Unique in both format and content, this important book is a first choice to help diversify teen graphic nonfiction collections.” —Starred Review, School Library Journal


    Follow the daily life of one queer artist from Texas as they introduce us to the lives of ten extraordinary people.

    The author shares their life as a genderqueer person, living in the American South, revealing their own personal struggle for acceptance and how they were inspired by these historical LGBTQIA+ people to live their own truth. Featuring biographies of Mary Jones, We'wha, Magnus Hirschfeld, Dr. Pauli Murray, Wilmer "Little Axe" M. Broadnax, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Carlett Brown, Nancy Cardenas, Ifti Nasim, and Simon Nkoli.

“While there have been several collective biographies published about notable historical LGBTQIA+ figures in the last decade, none feel as personal, relevant, and engaging as this one. The decentering of cis gay men allows for a necessary spotlight on lesser-known (but no less important) subjects. . . . Unique in both format and content, this important book is a first choice to help diversify teen graphic nonfiction collections.” —Starred Review, School Library Journal


“As White, nonbinary college student Criswell wanders around San Antonio, Texas, they unpack the complexities of Southern identity and begin to research, draw, and discuss significant icons with friends. Accompanying them on this journey, readers meet history-makers who are often overlooked by mainstream U.S. sources—people who broaden Criswell's understanding of the difficulties facing those who have fought for LGBTQ+ justice around the world. . . . A highly personal addition to the body of LGBTQ+ stories.” —Kirkus Reviews


“Part personal history, part showcase of heroes, and part resource guide. This is a great start for students writing reports or anyone looking for a new hero.” —Booklist, from the American Library Association


“A thoughtful exploration of the lives of often overlooked queer heroes. These people fought for the freedoms we have today, and lived unapologetic lives against the odds.” —Maia Kobabe, author of Gender Queer: A Memoir

 

“A beautiful showcase of what it’s like to have a conversation with history. Queer people have existed throughout time and their lives echo in our actions and our love.” —Archie Bongiovanni, author of A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns

 

I can't wait to gift this queer history book to every teen I know. Shelby Criswell's personal reflections on queer and trans icons who carving out their own ways to thrive reminds me of how resilient and wonderful humans can be.” —Sarah Mirk, author of Guantanamo Voices

 

“A delightful tour of personal heroes—people who lived with bravery, integrity, and creativity—visualizing the proud history of sexual and gender diversity.” —Hazel Newlevant, author of No Ivy League


“An outstanding collection of the vital stories of important and under-heralded queer figures, paired with Shelby's always excellent art and a touching personal narrative.” —Matt Lubchansky, artist and associate editor of The Nib

 

“An illuminating read about the lives of ten lesser-known queer historical heroes, drawn in an engaging and personable fashion.” —Melanie Gillman, author of As the Crow Flies and Stage Dreams

 

“An exciting, essential addition to the queer canon. Shining a light on a diverse group on extraordinary queer folks from the past, and reminding us exactly why these stories are so vital. This book is a treasure!” —Ashley Robin Franklin, author of That Full Moon Feeling

 

“Books like this are so important! Just by reading about the queer activists of our past, a community forms around you. And that community will give you power.” —Steenz, cartoonist of Heart of the City

 

“A heartfelt love letter to the oft-forgot pioneers of the global queer movement.” —Ronnie Garcia, an illustrator in Puerto Rico Strong

ISBN: 9781951491079

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

192 pages