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Q & A With Chandra Sparks Splond, Author of “Speak”

June 14, 2024
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Q & A With Chandra Sparks Splond, Author of “Speak”


                        


A lifelong fan of
reading, Chandra Sparks Splond waited until adulthood before stepping out on
faith to  publish her first book in 2007. It was quite a debut: Her young adult novel,
Spin
It Like That,
was chosen as a
Popular Paperback for Young Adults by the 
Young Adult Library Services Association.

Now 13 years later,
Splond is a veteran author, editor, speaker and blogger. This month, she released her
17th book,

 Speak  is a timely book given what is happening today. The main character
is a 15-year-old boy finding his voice amidst the backdrop of a pandemic and
racial unrest happening across the United States.

You can find information
about Speak by clicking at this link

Ebook: https://amzn.to/32JOrF9

 https://amzn.to/2CUytNL

In a Q & A with the
Birmingham Public Library PR Department, Splond talked about what inspired her
to write the book and the timely message on the importance of “finding your
voice” she wants readers to get after reading “Speak.”

Chandra Sparks Splond, author of “Speak”

BPL: What is the book about?

Splond: Fifteen-year-old Kobe Means has zero desire to follow in the
footsteps of his famous father. Now, thanks to the pandemic, they’ve been stuck
at home together for months, and Kobe has had enough. It seems the only way
he’ll get any peace is to find a way to speak up for himself. What starts out
as a simple idea to get away from his dad and show some independence turns into
his life changing in ways he could never imagine. This summer, Kobe will find
his voice.

BPL: How does this book
compare to some of your others?

Splond: Speak is the second book I’ve written from a boy’s perspective.
Like most of my young adult novels, it’s set here in Birmingham, so readers
will see lots of familiar locations.

BPL: What was the
inspiration behind Speak?

Splond: Speak was inspired last summer when I had to go to my daughter’s
school to get some paperwork filled out. It was early, and classes hadn’t
started yet. I was watching the kids be kids when a girl pulled up in a red
car. I started wondering what her story was. When I started writing the book,
instead of it being the girl’s story, I realized the book was really about one
of her classmates.

I thought it was going
to be about his experiences in summer school. Instead it was about his
relationship with his father. I wrote the first draft, figuring I would release
it Summer 2020. I put the story aside for a few months. When I came back to it
earlier this year, so much had changed (Kobe Bryant’s death, the pandemic,
racial unrest, and schools were closed) that I had to do major rewrites. Prayerfully,
it has all come together in a way that’s real and relevant to readers.

BPL: What message do you
hope readers get out of this book?

Splond: More than anything, I want readers to find their voice and know
it’s okay to speak up for yourself and others, even when butterflies are doing
backflips in your belly.

BPL: I love your new
blog,

Splond: I came up with the idea for

I am an unapologetic
lover of Black books—not only do I write them, but I’ve edited them for almost
25 years—and I wanted to celebrate those books and the authors who create them.
I am a huge supporter of Black indie authors, so you’ll see a lot of books the
mainstream media probably isn’t covering on my blog and on my Black Fiction
Addiction social media pages

BPL: Are you still doing
your Book of Splond blog? (
https://chandrasparkssplond.com/blog)

Splond: This year marks the fifth anniversary of my award-winning blog,
I’ve gotten to know a
lot of amazing women as a result of my monthly Momma of the Month feature, and
the blog has allowed me to share my faith and step outside my comfort zone in
terms of being transparent about things like depression and divorce. My hope
and prayer is that both my blogs have been a blessing to readers.

BPL: Anything else to add?

Splond: I want to thank you and the Birmingham Public Library for the
opportunity, Roy. I’m blessed that my childhood dream of writing books
continues to come true. I just want to encourage people to never stop dreaming.
No matter how old or young you are, I’m living proof your dreams can come true.

About the author:

Chandra Sparks Splond is an editor, speaker and award-winning
author and blogger. She is a 2019 recipient of the Learning for Life award
presented by the Orlean Beeson School of Education at Samford University. In
addition to having published several No. 1 Amazon bestselling books, Splond’s
young adult novel Make It Work was named Alabama’s Great Read 2017. In addition
to winning recognition from Young Adults by the

Splond graduated from
the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa with a degree in journalism and has a
master’s degree in instructional design and technology from Samford University.
A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Splond resides in Birmingham,
Alabama, with her family. Visit her website at
www.chandrasparkssplond.com.



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