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Reflexiones de una noticia “iluminada”… April 28, 2015 – Posted in: Books, Edwin Fontanez, Espanol, Illuminated Forest, News

Ya ha pasado bastante tiempo desde mi último mensaje, aunque no tenga otra explicación de que el pasado año ha sido dedicado a la promoción de mi más reciente novela The Illuminated Forest y los consecuentes retos que conllevan dicha responsabilidad. Aunque excitante y a veces hasta divertido, la promoción de un libro es siempre un reto de grandes proporciones (considerando que anualmente se lanzan al mercado ¡más de un millón de libros!).  No es…

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Thoughts on Some “Illuminating” News… April 27, 2015 – Posted in: Books, Edwin Fontanez, Illuminated Forest, News

It’s been a long time since my last update but I have no explanation other than the past year has been dedicated to a full-on promotion of The Illuminated Forest and the ups and downs that come with such an effort. Although it can be fun and exciting, the promotion of a book is always a huge challenge (considering more than a million books are launched annually!). Needless to say, the competition for attention—or even…

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“The Illuminated Forest” Wins Major Book Award April 25, 2015 – Posted in: Books, Edwin Fontanez, Illuminated Forest, News

Edwin Fontánez’s debut novel The Illuminated Forest has been designated a Finalist in the category “Best Young Adult Fiction Book – English” for the International Latino Book Awards. Presented by Latino Literacy Now, an organization co-founded by Edward James Olmos and Kirk Whisler, and co-presented by Las Comadres de las Americas, and Reforma, the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos, the ILBA 2015 recipients include Carlos Santana, Sheila E, Richard Blanco,…

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A Promise to Pets March 14, 2015 – Posted in: Press

The Zebra October 2011 By Michael Gryboski Puerto Rico native Edwin Fontánez is already known for his books of poetry and illustrations inspired by his homeland. For his first nonfiction work, entitled “I Promise You”, Fontánez decided to focus on an issue that has long been close to his heart: fighting animal cruelty. As with his poetry works, Fontánez drew his inspiration from the mother country. “I was born on the very small and beautiful…

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Spotlight on Edwin Fontánez – Posted in: Press

The Arlington Connection July 2011 By Linda Smolkin Author examines animal-human bond Edwin Fontánez, who resides in Arlington, is an award-winning author and illustrator. Fontánez’s newest book, “I Promise You: An Introduction to Living the Animal-Human Bond,” explores the causes of animal abandonment and offers tips on strengthening the emotional bond between a person and his or her pet. In addition to “I Promise You,” Fontánez has written three other books, including a collection of…

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Exit Strategy: Edwin Fontánez Left Puerto Rico in Search of New Color for His Palette – Posted in: Press

Northern Virginia Magazine June/July 2007 By Linda Smolkin “At Edwin Fontánez’s cozy townhouse and studio, a wonderful creature takes center stage. His name is Ricky, Fontánez’s plump and extremely sociable cat. Ricky jumped across the dining room table to settle into his owner’s lap for a late afternoon nap. ‘See, this is why I don’t get as much done,’ said the artist and children’s book author.” Read more >>

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Fomentan la magia de la lectura – Posted in: Press

El Tiempo Latino November 9, 2007 Por Manuel Egea En el Kennedy Center, una feria del libro multicultural busca generar el hábito en los más chicos A orillas del Potomac, en el Kennedy Center de DC, se celebró el duodécimo Festival Multicultural del Libro para Niños en un encuentro que reunió a escritores, ilustradores y artistas pertenecientes a diferentes minorías con el fin de fomentar el interés por la cultura y el hábito de lectura…

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Not Your Typical Book Fair – Posted in: Press

Roll Call October 30, 2007 By Leah Carliner Children visiting the Kennedy Center on Saturday will not only see written words come to life but also learn about many cultures other than their own, thanks to authors, illustrators and performers taking part in the 12th annual Multicultural Children’s Book Festival. Book lovers attending the event — which will feature literature about African, African-American, Asian, Arabian, Caribbean, Latino and American Indian people — will be able…

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Literary festival exposes children to world cultures – Posted in: Press

The Prince George’s County Gazette August 5, 2004 by Marcus Moore Deborah Crimes, owner of Lessons from Abroad, spearheaded the first annual Multicultural Literary Expo last Saturday in an effort to expose children, ages 2 to 12, to various languages at a younger age. “Children are usually exposed to foreign languages in middle school,” said Crimes, whose Lessons from Abroad organization has been in business for a year. “This organization wants to expose them to…

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