“We would work with Stacey again in a heartbeat!” — Southern Tier Library, 2021

Stacey Lee is the New York Times and Indie bestselling author of historical and contemporary young adult fiction, including The Downstairs Girl, a Reese’s Book Club YA pick, and her most recent novel, Luck of the Titanic, which received five starred reviews. She also writes belly-busting middle grade fiction with Rick Riordan Presents.

A native of southern California and fourth-generation Chinese American, she picked degrees at UCLA then UC Davis and practiced law for several years before retiring to start her real job writing books. Her books have been published in over a dozen countries, and have won the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association award, the PEN Center award for best YA, the Northern California Book Award, and the Golden Poppy Award and appeared on Cosmopolitan’s Best YA Books of All Time, and Parade Magazines’ Best YA, among others. She is a co-founder of the We Need Diverse Books movement and writes stories for all kids (even the ones who look like adults).

Stacey’s book The Downstairs Girl (Aug 2019) is a powerful novel about identity, betrayal and the meaning of family, set in the 19th century New South. Her recent middle grade series, Winston Chu vs. The Whimsies and Winston Chu vs. the Wingmeisters, is a modern retelling of a classic Chinese folktale. Stacey’s YA mystery Kill Her Twice, released Spring 2024.

Stacey's Featured Titles

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Where Are All the Mirrors in Children’s Literature, and Other Questions You Never Thought To Ask

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Tension, Conflicts and Stakes, Oh My! How to Ratchet These Three Key Elements to Create Your Best Page Turner

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How Small Voices Can Make Loud Echoes

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Opening Doors, Freeing Stories

In this keynote, I share my journey from a book-hungry kid in the 1970s, discovering my first (problematic) glimpse of Chinese characters in The Five Chinese Brothers, to decades of rejection letters, to finally publishing novels that reclaim the untold stories of Asian Americans in history. Along the way, I highlight how representation matters, why erased histories must be restored, and how stories open doors of belonging and curiosity for young readers. Through humor, personal anecdotes, and the progression of my books (Under a Painted Sky, Outrun the Moon, The Downstairs Girl, Luck of the Titanic, Kill Her Twice), I connect my mission as a writer with the vital role of librarians: freeing books, freeing stories, and freeing kids to imagine bigger futures. At a time when book bans threaten to silence diverse voices, I charge librarians — the true magicians and guardians of stories — to stand with me, keep those doors open, and ensure every child finds their place in the narrative.

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Plot Twists: How I Became a Writer

Ever wonder what it’s really like to be an author? In this talk, I’ll share my journey from being a kid who loved library trips with my family to writing books that bring hidden histories and unforgettable characters to life. I’ll talk about where ideas come from (hint: sometimes the strangest details in history spark the best stories), what my writing days actually look like, and the ups and downs of publishing. With plenty of behind-the-scenes stories, funny moments, and lessons I’ve learned along the way, this session is all about showing that storytellers aren’t born with magical powers—they’re just people who are curious, persistent, and brave enough to chase their imaginations.

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From Dusty Facts to Page-Turners: The Magic of Historical Fiction

Step into the shoes of a time traveler with me as I share how I write historical fiction! In this interactive talk, I’ll reveal how I dig up the strangest true facts from history, weave them into page-turning plots, and build characters who feel as real as your best friend sitting next to you. We’ll explore how ordinary people—kids, teens, and unsung heroes—shaped extraordinary moments in history, and how I sprinkle in humor, suspense, and sometimes a dash of romance to keep readers hooked. Whether you’ve ever wondered how authors decide which details from the past to use (and which to leave buried) or how research can turn into treasure hunts, you’ll leave with insider tips and a new way to see the past—as a story waiting to be told.

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Stacey’s News

Interviews, Educational Resources & Classroom Guides

Stacey’s Upcoming Events

Honors, Awards & Recognition

New York Times & Indie Bestselling Author
Reese’s Book Club Pick
California Poppy Award for Best YA Fiction
The Crystal Kite Award
PEN America Literary Award Winner
ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick
Amelia Bloomer Book
Asian Pacific American Librarians Association YA Best Book of the Year
NY Library Best Book for Teens

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