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Luz Mack Official Best-Selling Dominican Author of Children's Books who teaches inspiring authors like YOU! Those friends looked different. This sparked a childhood memory in Luz.

Luz Mack was born in Villa Mella, Dominican Republic, and immigrated to the United States as a young child with her family. She earned a Master's degree in Public Administration from the Metropolitan College of New York. She is a proud South Bronx resident, motivational speaker, cultural educator, and Dominican children's author, specializing in creating stories that celebrate culture and language

and affirm children. Luz, a wife and mother of three beautiful children, always strived to give her family the best in education, health, exposure, and life experiences. Luz enrolled her daughters into a private school, and it didn't take long for her youngest daughter to realize that she was different than most others. While some children love to stand out, to many, they want to feel included; so, naturally Luz's daughter wanted to be like her friends and the other little girls that she went to school with daily. Luz's daughter had darker toned skin, dark curly hair and distinct facial features while most of the other children had fairer skin, short blonde hair and different features on their faces. One day, Luz's daughter asked if she could dye her hair, blow-dry it straight, and cut it into a short bob like the girls she goes to school with. Luz often talks about how she still remembers her daughter's beautiful big brown eyes and with her puffed updo hairstyle tugging at her hand begging for her to make this change immediately. She remembered her desperate cries for change when she was a young girl wishing that she had green eyes (like her mom's) and different features. Luz did NOT want her daughter to grow up with insecurities about how she looked or her culture, so she immediately affirmed her daughter of how beautiful and perfect she is just the way she was created. Knowing that she needed back-up, Luz reached out to one of the teachers at the school sharing her daughter's concerns. The teacher encouraged her to show her daughter pictures of family members, historical figures, and successful people in the media that look like her. Luz began doing that right away. She was able to show her daughters pictures of family members, historical figures like Harriet Tubman, Mirabal Sisters, Celia Cruz, Michelle Obama, and more...and bedtime suddenly turned into fascinating storytelling about people her daughter could relate to. It didn't take long for Luz to realize that there were not as many resources and mainstream media opportunities to share with her daughter representing her community as there were for other communities. This sparked a mission for Luz to help pave the way for communities of color to be seen in all areas, as she believes that everybody deserves a place in every space they desire to be in. Her passion for writing stems from a deep desire to help children and families feel seen and understood through the magic of stories. In October 2020, she won Best Animated Short Film at Bridge Fest, and in March 2021, she was featured on PBS's Chat and Learn program for her book, "¡Pequeña Maria Descubre su baile!" (Little María discovers her dance!). Luz has also partnered with the Disney Storybook Art Team to co-write the "Family is Everything (Disney Encanto)" picture book. Luz has stayed faithful to her mission and has been featured on several platforms, authored several books and collections, was showcased in a successful fashion show, and has many other resources in the media that are helping families in communities of color connect with their strengths and uniqueness. Her latest project, "The Secret of the Plátano," released in English and Spanish on September 7th, 2022, and published by Soaring Kite Books, a small imprint of Lerner Publishing, hit #1 New Release on Amazon in Children's Central & South America Books on its debut week. In February 2023, Luz was honored by the Bronx Borough President for her work as a writer celebrating Dominican Heritage within their local community and she was honored in the Bank Street Books' Best Children's Books in Spanish for the publishing year! Luz speaks on stages across the country empowering families of color to embrace their heritage and culture, and teaching other families how to recognize and honor those communities full of beautiful, powerful people who are most overlooked and underserved. Luz offers author visits and resources bundles for schools, educational awareness games & toys, is a preferred keynote speaker for empowerment events and podcasts, and has a vision of changing the lens of this nation through education, empowerment, and love.

06/05/2026
06/05/2026

What if one of the missing pieces in literacy isn't technology, but representation?

Children deserve books that reflect their cultures, families, languages, and communities. Yet many culturally relevant stories created by diverse authors never make it into classrooms.

When reading struggles at home, the answer cannot rest on one person alone. It takes a community of educators, authors, families, librarians, and advocates working together to make literacy accessible for every child.

Accessibility matters because books can be expensive, libraries may not always be available, and many families face barriers to accessing reading materials. That's why I often recommend YouTube as a free literacy resource. Families can find read-alouds, book videos, educational content, and stories that help children fall in love with reading.

Building a reading culture starts with sharing our stories, making books accessible, and creating spaces where every child feels seen.

Representation matters.
Community matters.
Accessibility matters.

And sometimes, a free book video can be the spark that turns a child into a lifelong reader.

Happy 18th Anniversary to the skin to my soul, my best friend, my biggest supporter, and my everything.Eighteen years la...
06/05/2026

Happy 18th Anniversary to the skin to my soul, my best friend, my biggest supporter, and my everything.

Eighteen years later, we've built a life filled with love, laughter, adventures, three amazing kids, and through it all, you are still my person.

Happy Anniversary, Tony. I would choose you all over again.

06/04/2026

Everyone has a story worth telling.

In the latest episode of The Missing Book Podcast, author and educator Carisa Musialik reminds us that our stories do not have to be for everyone. They only need to reach the person who needs them most.

From childhood memories to family traditions, the experiences we carry can become stories that help someone else feel seen, understood, and less alone.

Whether you choose to self-publish or pursue traditional publishing, don't let fear stop you from sharing your voice. Your story matters. Your experiences matter. And someone out there is waiting to read them.

Leave your imprint. Tell your story. 📚❤️

06/04/2026

What does a Dominican look like?

In the latest episode of The Missing Book Podcast, author Carisa Musialik shares why it was important for the children in her book to reflect the beauty and diversity of the Dominican Republic.

From different skin tones to different hair textures, Carisa wanted every child to open her book and see a familiar face staring back at them.

Because Dominican identity is not one look. It is many stories, many backgrounds, and many beautiful ways of being.

When children see themselves in books, they learn that their stories matter too. ❤️📚

06/04/2026

What happens when children never see their hometown reflected in a book?

In the latest episode of The Missing Book Podcast, author and educator Carisa Musialik shares how growing up in Valverde Mao, Dominican Republic inspired her to create the story she wished existed as a child.

Surrounded by rice fields, banana trees, colorful wooden homes, and a close-knit community, Carisa wanted children from her hometown to see their lives, culture, and experiences represented on the page.

In the latest episode of The Missing Book Podcast, author and educator Carisa Musialik shares how growing up in Valverde Mao, Dominican Republic, inspired her to create the story she wished existed as a child.

06/02/2026

💜 One of the greatest gifts of sharing Andrea's story has been seeing its impact reach far beyond what we imagined.

Annalise's Determined and Happy Dazzle, inspired by her journey with ADHD, has now been translated into Braille, making it accessible to blind and visually impaired children.

We often talk about the need for more books representing Black, Brown, Latino, and Afro-Latino children, but there is an even greater need for accessible books so every child can experience the joy of reading.

Thank you, Andrea, for trusting me with your story. Because of your courage, more children can feel seen, celebrated, and included. ✨

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06/01/2026

💜✨ "I don't feel like your world, not after the doctor said I'm ADHD."

Annalise looked down, unsure if anything would ever feel the same again.

But Mami gently reminded her:

"I don't just love pieces of you, Annalise. I love all of you."

Those words changed everything.

Because a diagnosis doesn't change who a child is. It doesn't erase their kindness, creativity, imagination, determination, or joy. It simply helps us better understand how they experience the world.

Every child deserves to know they are loved exactly as they are—not for the parts that are easy, but for all the parts that make them uniquely themselves.

And sometimes, the greatest gift we can give a child is the reassurance that nothing about their diagnosis can ever make them less worthy of love.

Annalise's grin returned, lighting up the whole room.

✨ Different doesn't mean less.
✨ A diagnosis is not a limitation.
✨ Every child deserves to feel seen, accepted, and celebrated.

05/31/2026

🎙️ Meet Andrea Luz Heredia.

Andrea is my oldest daughter, a student at Temple University majoring in International Business with a concentration in Marketing, and the inspiration behind my children's book Annalise's Determined and Happy Dazzle.

But before she was a college student, Andrea was the little girl who cartwheeled everywhere she went, asked a million questions, loved chocolate chip pancakes, and taught me more about parenting than any book ever could.

She is thoughtful, creative, determined, and compassionate. She is also someone who has navigated life with ADHD, helping me understand that what some people see as challenges can also be sources of strength, imagination, and brilliance.

One of the greatest joys of creating The Missing Book Podcast has been having the opportunity to sit down with Andrea and hear her reflect on her journey—from childhood to college, from self-discovery to finding her voice.

As a mother, it is incredible to watch your child grow into someone you admire.

Andrea continues to inspire my books, my work, and my life. More importantly, she reminds me that every child deserves the space to be fully themselves.

💜 Writer's inspiration.
💜 College student.
💜 Future marketing professional.
💜 Daughter.
💜 Dreamer.
💜 My favorite person.

I'm so excited for you to meet her in Episode 3 of The Missing Book Podcast.

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