Mathew Tekulsky with MLK book

The Martin Luther King Mitzvah

Mathew Tekulsky's novel is a timeless story of two kids who defy the odds, unite a town, and make a brave stand against discrimination.

Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination day

IMG_4438bayliss_mathew_tekulsky_mlk_book_compliments_card_e_crop IMG_4443bayliss_mathew_tekulsky_mlk_book_compliments_card_e_raw_crop IMG_4479bayliss_mathew_tekulsky_mlk_book_e_raw_cropPUBLISHING BLOG:

Martin Luther King, Jr. tribute and portrait with his book.

In my book, about MLK, my characters attend his speech called “Beyond Vietnam,” which was given one year to the day before he was assassinated, April 4, 1967. Here I have my first edition of his book WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY, along with the original business card that he gave out with the book to special people. It reads: WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE AUTHOR.

To show you how publishing works, these blurbs are from the only editors that TURNED DOWN my book so far:
Lee Boudreaux of Lee Boudreaux Books:
“Many thanks for giving me the chance to consider ME AND SALLY AND MARTIN LUTHER KING. This is such a charming, heartwarming novel. You capture Adam’s voice wonderfully, allowing the reader to see the world through his young eyes, but never verging into the realm of sentimentality.”
Will Wolfslau of Tim Duggan Books:
“It’s an inspiring story, with many well-observed details of the era.”
Andrea Pinkney of Scholastic:
“It’s a very intriguing premise.”
Kelly Delaney of Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers:
“It’s a sweet story.”

The book has reached the review status at an unnamed major publisher. All it takes is one “yes,” as they say, but I never thought this one would be so difficult to sell.

 

 

Posing once more with the Martin Luther King book

An African-American friend of mine visited the other day because she wanted to see my book on MLK, and she took this photo of me with his great book WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY?, which is featured in my “fairy tale” about MLK and a couple of kids in 1967. The themes of his book are as relevant today as they were then.IMG_5540bayliss_mathew_tekulsky_martin_luther_king_book_e_raw_crop

Martin Luther King Day 2016

Today is Martin Luther King Day, so I posed with a first edition Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1967 book WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY? This vintage copy reminds me that in that year, MLK achieved so much that he imparted to people. I’m holding in my hands a copy that could have been given to my fictional kids in my novel, in 1967, by MLK himself. Photograph by Robert Spencer.IMG_5527mathew_tekulsky_martin_luther_king_book_pain_quotidien_e_raw_crop

I like this image, looking at a great man and reflecting

While I was researching my MLK book, I watched a lot of videos of Martin Luther King giving his speeches, and I listened to them as well, and read them. There certainly hasn’t been as eloquent a speaker since MLK. Check out “The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life”; and “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence.” I challenge you to listen to MLK give a speech and not get emotional about it. (In other words, you might tear up.)IMG_5483bayliss_mathew_tekulsky_martin_luther_king_book_e_raw_crop

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