Described as a “force of nature” by Kirkus Reviews, e.E. Charlton-Trujillo is one of the most dynamic and inspiring speakers for youth and educators today. A Michael L. Printz Award winner for their work in The Collectors: Stories, Trujillo’s Fat Angie series is an ALA Stonewall Award winner and a Lambda Literary Finalist among other accolades. Their Lupe Lopez picture book series, co-authored with NYT Bestseller Pat Zietlow Miller, illustrated by Joe Cepeda, garnered an International Latino Book Award and was a Bank Street Best Spanish Book of the Year. A Girl Can Build Anything, also co-authored with Zietlow Miller, illustrated by Keisha Morris, was a NSTA Best STEM Book Winner. And their fiction in Living Beyond Borders: Growing Up Mexican in America was a Read Across America selection.
e.E.’s activism with youth featured in the documentary At-Risk Summer led them to co-found the literacy non-profit Never Counted Out. Today much of e.E.’s time off the page is dedicated to their “Your Story Is Now” initiative focused on empowering youth to be heard through written, oral, and visual storytelling. Because for Trujillo, there are few things as exhilarating and impactful as the shaping of one’s story.
New works coming in 2026 include Lupe Lopez: Rock Star Rivals, a middle grade hybrid The Ghost Track Kids, and poetry in No Brain The Same: Neurodivergent Activist Shaping Our Future.