Six Questions About Book Banning, Censorship, and The Real Riley Mayes

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I’ve been asked a lot about book bans recently, so let’s round up all the questions, and my best attempts at answers, in a post for the bookban-curious.

Q: Hey Rachel, has your book been banned yet?

That’s a tricky question. First, a “banned book” refers to books withdrawn from the library, or prohibited from use in a school (PEN America.) A book might not technically be banned, but still affected by censorship. For example, decades ago when I was a kiddo, upset grown ups painted underwear over Mickey’s weenie in Maurice Sendak’s In The Night Kitchen (example image from ScopeNotes.)

Second, authors don’t always know if their book is banned or censored or defaced-by-the-weenie-phobic. When folks succeed at censoring a book they don’t say “welp we’d better email the author and tell them the news.” That said—

A: I know of three censorship incidents involving The Real Riley Mayes, and they all happened in the last three months.

Stonewall Ceremony Thank You Remarks

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On June 26, 2023, the American Library Association Rainbow Round Table held the Stonewall Award Ceremony as part of their Youth Media Awards and the ALA Annual Conference in Chicago.

I’m truly grateful to the ALA Rainbow Round Table and the Stonewall Award Committee for choosing THE REAL RILEY MAYES as a 2023 Stonewall Honor Book. The best part of this experience was meeting all the librarians who serve on the committee. They are each so devoted to LGBTQ+ books for kids, and yet this is also just a small part of their amazing creative lives.

Below is a video of my thank you remarks at the ceremony.

Printable SAY GAY and BIG FAN Real Riley Mayes Postcards

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Since Riley uses the U.S. Mail to contact her favorite TV comedian, I drew and designed these postcards. I bring them with me to book signings for THE REAL RILEY MAYES. Want some of your own to mail to your fave celeb, LGBTQ organization, your friends, or even your enemies? Here are two downloadable, printable color PDF files to make your own RILEY MAYES postcards. It works with Avery 8387 postcards, or you can print them on standard 8.5 x 11 cardstock and cut them yourself.