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What’s Your Story?: KP Carter: The Literacy Whisperer

“What’s Your Story?” is a guest post feature on BCBA’s blog. Indie/Self-Published authors are invited to write about their books, writing journey, creative process, inspiration, rewards and challenges of publishing, etc. They can go in whatever direction they choose. We are excited and grateful for their willingness to share, and we hope you enjoy our guests’ stories. Go here for more WYS? Posts.


The summer of 2001, I had bunion surgery. That was the summer I was forced to slow down long enough to bring the summer adventures of Lizzie B. Hayes, a feisty, precocious, accident-prone 8-year-old girl, to life. The first book in the middle-grade chapter book series, Summertime with Lizzie B. Hayes, is about Lizzie, three generations of her colorful family, and life during the 1960s.

The first 20 years of my 35-year career was spent as an elementary school teacher. Along the way, I became the proud mother of two sons. I knew how important it was to instill the love of literacy and develop strong readers who could think critically. Growing up, I always loved to read and write, and sharing that love was extremely important to me. But there were very few books that portrayed images that my sons could identify with. To say that there was a dearth of books featuring normal, happy, African American boys is an understatement. But in the words of our dear sister Toni Morrison, “If there’s a book you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” I was encouraged to write books that my sons, as well as my students, would want to read. 

The decision to independently publish grew from my interactions with well-known authors.  Throughout my years in the classroom, I planned school-wide career awareness programs. The town I lived in was home to several authors. They were always willing to participate. Listening to them share the life of an author and the amount of dedication and determination it took to become published was both exciting and frightening. One year, a successful children’s book author brought a binder filled with rejection letters she had received in her early career. Her goal was to help children understand the importance of editing and revision. I decided that I would learn as much as I could about self-publishing for my first children’s book.


I spent several months researching and gathering information before I decided to take the plunge. Hiring an illustrator, editor, and a company to print to my specifications and within my budget was a challenge. Having total control is sometimes daunting and always rewarding. One of my biggest challenges is marketing and publicity. I am a member of a writer’s group and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCWBI). Working with them helps me to develop my craft, be in a community of writers, and keep going.

My first book, Summertime with Lizzie B. Hayes, is set during the 1967 rebellion in Newark, NJ. I am a child of the 1960s, and I strongly believe it is important to share a part of history that social studies books often exclude. Lizzie B. Hayes and the Great Camp Caper, the second book in the series, follows Lizzie on another two-week summer adventure. This time she’s at Girl Scout Camp, where she must learn to take care of herself and shares her cabin with a bully. To make matters worse, Lizzie and the bully get lost on an overnight hike. More stories are planned for the series. Coming of age, social issues, family love, friendship, community, and self-esteem will continue to be the focus.


KP Carter, #theliteracywhisperer, earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC. and the Master of Education degree from Kutztown State University in Kutztown, PA. She is a retired educator who spent many years as a classroom teacher, adjunct reading professor, Supervisor of Language Arts, and Director of Language Arts and Testing. Instilling the love literacy has always been at the forefront of all her endeavors.

Currently Ms. Carter is the sole proprietor of KP Carter Writes LLC.  She creates and publishes children’s books, presents engaging author visits at schools, churches, and local libraries, and conduct literacy workshops. Her program, 10 Steps to Reading Success Progressive Parents Promoting Literacy, is designed to help parents understand the importance of nurturing literacy and how to develop reading skills in the home.

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2 Comments

  1. Jean Darnell says:

    Lovely post! I enjoyed the bittersweet quote from Toni Morrison & that you answered the call for stories like yours, inspired by the 1960s. Best wishes to you!