Erin Stewart writes relatable, realistic fiction for tackles tough topics. Her novel, THE WORDS WE KEEP, received the prestigious Schneider Family Book Award from the American Library Association for its portrayal of the disability experience. The novel features mental health themes such as anxiety in what Kirkus calls “a sprawling, engrossing read” with “an overpowering sense of hope underlined by an achingly sincere message: Speak up and get help if needed.”
Erin’s debut novel, SCARS LIKE WINGS, was a Junior Library Guild Selection, Amazon Editor’s Pick and winner of BookPal’s 2019 Outstanding Works of Literature award. School Library Journal called the book, which tells the story of a burn survivor’s quest for her new normal, “thought-provoking . . . will push readers to think deeply about empathy, hope, and resilience in the face of heartbreak.
She has two new books forthcoming, THE FORGOTTEN MAGIC OF ZOEY TURNER (January 2025), and EVERY BORROWED BEAT (March 2025).
Erin loves speaking with readers and students about her the writing process, the importance of story, as well as the value of using writing as an avenue to speak up about mental health issues.