“Lyrical, empowering, and inspiring. An affirmation of the miracle each individual is.” — Yamile Saied Méndez, author of Where Are You From? and What Will You Be?

Laura Obuobi was born and raised in Accra, Ghana, but has been living in the United States since 2003. She has loved books ever since her daddy taught her to read. Libraries, bookstores, in fact any ‘bookish space’ is Laura’s happy place.

She is fascinated by pre-colonial West African history and how it connects with the Black diaspora and Black history. Laura loves to explore these themes, elements, and cultural connections in her stories.

Laura received an MA in Early Childhood Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and taught for 8 years as a preschool teacher. Her time in the classroom opened her eyes to the power of picture books, and the desire to write for children. Her first book, Black Gold, was released in October, 2022 and was nominated for Outstanding Literary Work in Children’s Literature for the 54th NAACP Image Awards. Her most recent book, What Love Looks Like released in June, 2024. Her upcoming book, Becoming a Ballerina: The Story of Michaela Mabinty DePrince (January 2025), is a triumphant nonfiction picture book about one of the most celebrated ballerinas of our generation. Laura is a graduate of the Writing for Children and Young Adults program at Vermont College of Fine Arts.

Laura's Featured Titles

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Creating Tension and Suspense in Poetic Picture Books

Poetic picture book authors often incorporate tension and suspense to create compelling page turns. This talk shows writers how to use simple poetic techniques to create the same kind of tension and suspense that a reader can find in narrated or prose picture books. Examples will be drawn from published picture books.

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Crafting Compelling Picture Book Biographies: Find the through line

There are different ways to write a picture book biography. This talk shows one way – answering a set of questions to find a theme and thread that connects significant moments in the subject’s life, to form a cohesive and compelling story. Examples will be drawn from published picture books.

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Protagonists in Conflict: Character Arcs in Picture Books

This talk shows how an author can use increasing intensity in obstacles to create strong character arcs. Examples will be drawn from published picture books.

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

Black Gold nominated for Outstanding Literary Work in Children’s Literature for the 54th NAACP Image Awards
MA in Early Childhood Education from Teachers College, Columbia University
Graduate of the Writing for Children and Young Adults program at Vermont College of Fine Arts

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Media Kit

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