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Let’s Get EXCITED!!!


What is your
favorite
thing about
Urban
Fiction?
Who are our patrons?
And specific data to Illinois…
Background on Urban Fiction

 Donald Goine - Father of Urban Lit
   High school dropout, no interest in writing until
    later in life (1971-1974 = 16 novels), died at 37 in
    1974
       Dopefiend
       “There’s no doubt about Goine’s ability to turn people
        with limited formal education into readers.”
 Vickie Stringer – Queen of Urban Lit
   Wrote 2 novels in prison
         Rejected from 26 publishers, 6 figure advance from
          Simon and Schuster
     Triple Crown Publications
       Published over 1 million copies of books
       5 are still writing from inside of prisons
Why do readers enjoy Urban Fiction?

                     Positive Features

 Black characters              Cautionary tales:
                                 negative consequences of
 Themes of power,               characters choices
  control, and agency           Reader is able to create a
 Readers use as a way to        greater understanding of
  negotiate an empowered         the roles that they have
                                 played on the streets
  subject position              Readers identify with
 Spirit of resistance to        position of author
  dominant white power          Non-readers find a
  structures                     relatable genre
I read Urban Fiction because…

      Though I have spent most of my earlier years reading mystery novels
written for the European culture I couldn’t relate to the characters. They
didn’t look like me, talk like me or love how I love. I can’t relate to their
affluence and worry free lifestyles. For that reason I am drawn to the work
of Black writers who depict everyday struggle, love and triumphs exactly
the way I see them.

       I have finally found a genre that not only represents the daily grind
of a true urbanite but a list of authors who have penned my thoughts.
                                          -Urban Fiction News Blog
Patrons’ Voices from the
               Satellite Jail

First I want to say thank you for sharing your time with me (us).
I really appreciate it.

I write [Urban Fiction] because it takes me away from the
environment I be in (prison) and it really frees my mind. I write
fiction because you can write about anything and no one can say
you’re wrong.
                                      - P. Taylor, August 2012
Reading About Crime & Violence

 Testimonial dialogue with protagonist
   “complex interrelationships between subjective and
    social/structural forms of injury, violence, agency, and
    healing”
       Gain knowledge and validation of self, tool for sharing testimony
        with others, cultivate notion of justice as relational responsibility,
        dialogue only with protagonist (control, fewer fears when relating)
 Coming to terms with committing a crime
   Reader can switch roles of being the perpetrator or subject of
    violence
       Many prisoners wait to participate in counseling
Manga 101

 Translation = whimsical pictures
 maw-nnn-gah vs. main-gah
 Why readers enjoy Manga
   Strong themes
      Defending friends, fighting for what they believe in, trying to be
       the best at what they love
                       Main character is always the hero
                       Rich & involved story telling
                       Improving vocabulary
                         Visuals provide support, though reading level is
                          compared to chapter books
                         Visuals can provide cues to meanings of words
Reading Manga




 Read book
 backwards
 & from
 left to right
We have our books… now what?

 Prepare books for circulation
 Train librarians for tracking circulation statistics of
    purchased books statistics
   Bring books and statistics folders into the libraries
   Fill out the Purchased Books Project Worksheet
    weekly
   Worksheets will be collected & replaced weekly
   Follow-up meeting 3 ½+ months after start of
    tracking statistics
       The ½+ month allows for worksheets and information to be
        put together into a report.
Preparing Books for Circulation (1 of 2)

 Advantages:
   Paperbacks will last longer
         School librarians swear by this method
     Can place our stickers underneath the contact paper
Preparing Books for Circulation (2 of 2)

 Add our insert about
 the program
 & ask for patrons to
 return their books
Purchased Book Project Worksheet

 Making it as painless as possible                 If you have
   Checkmark at check-in and check-out
                                                     questions,
                                                    please write
   ONLY if time permits – describe damages         them in the
   Worksheet kept in transport box                   “notes”
                                                      section!
         Librarians will not need to enter data!
 Weekly stats provide:
   Lifespan of book
         Traditionally tracked by
          number of reads
     Average circulation periods
TIME
                      FOR
                   FEEDBACK!

Please share:
1. What you like
2. What we can do improve the project

After we have shared, we will choose our top most do-able
improvements to work on!

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Let's get excited about urban fiction!

  • 2. Let’s Get EXCITED!!! What is your favorite thing about Urban Fiction?
  • 3. Who are our patrons?
  • 4. And specific data to Illinois…
  • 5. Background on Urban Fiction  Donald Goine - Father of Urban Lit  High school dropout, no interest in writing until later in life (1971-1974 = 16 novels), died at 37 in 1974  Dopefiend  “There’s no doubt about Goine’s ability to turn people with limited formal education into readers.”  Vickie Stringer – Queen of Urban Lit  Wrote 2 novels in prison  Rejected from 26 publishers, 6 figure advance from Simon and Schuster  Triple Crown Publications  Published over 1 million copies of books  5 are still writing from inside of prisons
  • 6. Why do readers enjoy Urban Fiction? Positive Features  Black characters  Cautionary tales: negative consequences of  Themes of power, characters choices control, and agency  Reader is able to create a  Readers use as a way to greater understanding of negotiate an empowered the roles that they have played on the streets subject position  Readers identify with  Spirit of resistance to position of author dominant white power  Non-readers find a structures relatable genre
  • 7. I read Urban Fiction because… Though I have spent most of my earlier years reading mystery novels written for the European culture I couldn’t relate to the characters. They didn’t look like me, talk like me or love how I love. I can’t relate to their affluence and worry free lifestyles. For that reason I am drawn to the work of Black writers who depict everyday struggle, love and triumphs exactly the way I see them. I have finally found a genre that not only represents the daily grind of a true urbanite but a list of authors who have penned my thoughts. -Urban Fiction News Blog
  • 8. Patrons’ Voices from the Satellite Jail First I want to say thank you for sharing your time with me (us). I really appreciate it. I write [Urban Fiction] because it takes me away from the environment I be in (prison) and it really frees my mind. I write fiction because you can write about anything and no one can say you’re wrong. - P. Taylor, August 2012
  • 9. Reading About Crime & Violence  Testimonial dialogue with protagonist  “complex interrelationships between subjective and social/structural forms of injury, violence, agency, and healing”  Gain knowledge and validation of self, tool for sharing testimony with others, cultivate notion of justice as relational responsibility, dialogue only with protagonist (control, fewer fears when relating)  Coming to terms with committing a crime  Reader can switch roles of being the perpetrator or subject of violence  Many prisoners wait to participate in counseling
  • 10. Manga 101  Translation = whimsical pictures  maw-nnn-gah vs. main-gah  Why readers enjoy Manga  Strong themes  Defending friends, fighting for what they believe in, trying to be the best at what they love  Main character is always the hero  Rich & involved story telling  Improving vocabulary  Visuals provide support, though reading level is compared to chapter books  Visuals can provide cues to meanings of words
  • 11. Reading Manga  Read book backwards & from left to right
  • 12. We have our books… now what?  Prepare books for circulation  Train librarians for tracking circulation statistics of purchased books statistics  Bring books and statistics folders into the libraries  Fill out the Purchased Books Project Worksheet weekly  Worksheets will be collected & replaced weekly  Follow-up meeting 3 ½+ months after start of tracking statistics  The ½+ month allows for worksheets and information to be put together into a report.
  • 13. Preparing Books for Circulation (1 of 2)  Advantages:  Paperbacks will last longer  School librarians swear by this method  Can place our stickers underneath the contact paper
  • 14. Preparing Books for Circulation (2 of 2)  Add our insert about the program & ask for patrons to return their books
  • 15. Purchased Book Project Worksheet  Making it as painless as possible If you have  Checkmark at check-in and check-out questions, please write  ONLY if time permits – describe damages them in the  Worksheet kept in transport box “notes” section!  Librarians will not need to enter data!  Weekly stats provide:  Lifespan of book  Traditionally tracked by number of reads  Average circulation periods
  • 16. TIME FOR FEEDBACK! Please share: 1. What you like 2. What we can do improve the project After we have shared, we will choose our top most do-able improvements to work on!

Editor's Notes

  1. -these features are from inmates themselves- Cautionary tale: “I don’t want to become Winter” character who sold drugs to her boyfriend’s mom.
  2. Testimony: “women’s witnessing to the specific experiences of atrocity they have both perpetrated and sustained – or daily forms of violence with race, sex, et.”Readers want a book to know what happens at the end more than to be open endedCall for more research regarding victimization