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Jacqueline Woodson
American
Writer
Born:
Feb 12
,
1963
Me
People
Think
World
Writing
You
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Diversity is about all of us, and about us having to figure out how to walk through this world together.
Jacqueline Woodson
Together
World
Walk
Diversity
Out
About
Having
Through
How
Us
Figure
People who are living in economic struggle are more than their circumstances. They're majestic and creative and beautiful.
Jacqueline Woodson
Beautiful
Struggle
Creative
People
Living
Circumstances
More
Economic
Majestic
Than
Who
My writing is inspired by where I come from, where I am today, and where I hope to go some day.
Jacqueline Woodson
Today
Hope
Day
Writing
Some
Inspired
Come
Am
Go
Where
Reading equals hope times change.
Jacqueline Woodson
Hope
Change
Reading
Equals
Times
Each book I write is a shout into the silence and a prayer and a plea for change.
Jacqueline Woodson
Silence
Prayer
Change
Book
Plea
Write
Shout
Each
If you have no road map, you have to create your own.
Jacqueline Woodson
You
Own
Road
Road Map
Create
Your
Map
I think, even though homophobia still exists, there is much more of a dialogue and a taboo around being homophobic.
Jacqueline Woodson
Think
Though
Taboo
More
Around
Still
Dialogue
Exists
Being
Much
Even
Homophobic
The idea of feeling isolated is scary to me - to walk through the world alone would be heartbreaking.
Jacqueline Woodson
Alone
Me
World
Walk
Feeling
Would
Would-Be
Scary
Through
Idea
Isolated
Heartbreaking
A 10-year-old knows a lot. If you think she or he isn't noticing the world around them, you're missing a lot.
Jacqueline Woodson
You
World
Think
He
Missing
She
Knows
Around
Lot
Them
Noticing
I write for whoever needs to read it.
Jacqueline Woodson
Needs
Write
Read
Whoever
Being a Witness was too closed an experience. That's what I walked away from, not the things I believe.
Jacqueline Woodson
Experience
Witness
Closed
Believe
Too
Walked
Being
Away
Things
I didn't know how many independent bookstores had amazing wine lists until I toured with 'Another Brooklyn.'
Jacqueline Woodson
Amazing
Wine
Bookstores
Independent
Brooklyn
Had
Toured
Know
Until
Another
How
Lists
Many
I rewrite a lot until I get the rhythm and story right on the page.
Jacqueline Woodson
Until
Lot
Get
Rewrite
Story
Rhythm
Page
Right
I didn't have any idea of what I was getting into by going away to college. And I was scared. I was scared of failing. I was scared of it not being for me because I was going to be one of the first people in my family to go off to college.
Jacqueline Woodson
Family
Me
People
College
First
Scared
Idea
Failing
First People
Because
Go
Off
Any
Getting
Going
Going Away
Being
Away
What I write comes from a place of deep love, and a deep understanding of all kinds of otherness.
Jacqueline Woodson
Love
Understanding
Kinds
Write
Place
Deep
Deep Love
When I'm feeling frustrated with a story, I have faith that it's going to come. Also, when I first started writing, I wanted to write the stories that were not in my childhood, to represent people who hadn't historically been represented in literature.
Jacqueline Woodson
Faith
People
Writing
First
Feeling
Write
Come
Also
Were
Been
Historically
Going
Represent
Childhood
Wanted
Stories
Story
Literature
Frustrated
Who
Started
You can't have too many books featuring people of color, just like you can't have too many books featuring white people.
Jacqueline Woodson
You
People
White
Too
Books
Color
Like
Just
Many
I realized if I didn't start talking to my relatives, asking questions, thinking back to my own beginnings, there would come a time when those people wouldn't be around to help me look back and remember.
Jacqueline Woodson
Time
Me
People
Remember
Relatives
Own
Thinking
Back
Those
Would
My Own
Come
Look
Talking
Around
Questions
Beginnings
Realized
Asking
Asking Questions
Help
Start
My mother was a single mom whose days were spent as a customer service rep at Con Edison in downtown Brooklyn.
Jacqueline Woodson
Service
Mom
Mother
Single
Spent
Brooklyn
Con
Days
Edison
Single Mom
Rep
Were
Customer
Customer Service
Whose
Downtown
For my family, 'black-ish' is the reward on a Thursday evening - a day after the show officially airs, when it's finally available to be streamed.
Jacqueline Woodson
Day
Family
Reward
Finally
Thursday
Officially
After
Available
Show
Evening
In the midst of observing the world and coming to consciousness, I was becoming a writer, and what I wanted to put on the page were the stories of people who looked like me.
Jacqueline Woodson
Me
People
World
Writer
Put
Observing
Like
Looked
Becoming
Coming
Were
Wanted
Stories
Midst
Page
Who
Consciousness
By the time I was in fifth grade, I was dreaming of the Pulitzer Prize.
Jacqueline Woodson
Time
Dreaming
Prize
Grade
Fifth
Pulitzer
By The Time
I would have written 'Brown Girl Dreaming' if no one had ever wanted to buy it, if it went nowhere but inside a desk drawer that my own children pulled out one day to find a tool for survival, a symbol of how strong we are and how much we've come through.
Jacqueline Woodson
Buy
Day
Survival
Strong
Girl
Own
Tool
Drawer
One Day
Out
Would
Find
Dreaming
Inside
Brown
My Own
Through
Had
No-One
Written
Come
How
How Much
Children
Wanted
Much
Ever
Nowhere
Symbol
Desk
Pulled
When I was a child, we never began a meal without prayer. We thanked God for the food, for each other.
Jacqueline Woodson
God
Food
Prayer
Meal
Other
Never
Without
Began
Child
Each
My kids speak of both subtle slights and blatant racism. It's a narrative I never imagined for them.
Jacqueline Woodson
Racism
Speak
Kids
Both
Never
Blatant
Narrative
Subtle
Them
Imagined
Told a lot of stories as a child. Not 'Once upon a time' stories but, basically, outright lies. I loved lying and getting away with it!
Jacqueline Woodson
Time
Lying
Once
Lies
Outright
Lot
Child
Getting
Stories
Loved
Away
Basically
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