Luz M Mack: How a Bronx Entrepreneur is Transforming Children’s Literature

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Meet Luz, a dynamic Bronx entrepreneur whose work is transforming the lives of children in our community. With boundless creativity and a passion for nurturing young minds, Luz has authored and contributed to an engaging series of children’s books that spark imagination, foster empathy, and inspire a lifelong love of reading.

In this exclusive interview, Luz shares her journey—from the challenges she faced as an emerging writer to the profound impact her stories have had on children and families. Her dedication to empowering the next generation through storytelling is nothing short of inspiring.

Can you tell us about your business and what inspired you to start it?

Luz: My business centers on storytelling through children’s literature, where I weave my Dominican roots and the vibrancy of our communities for young readers. The inspiration came from my desire to help children, especially those from diverse backgrounds, see themselves reflected in the stories they read. Growing up and raising my own children, I saw the need for culturally relevant stories that celebrate our heritage.

What makes your business unique, and how do you differentiate yourself from competitors? 

Luz: My business is unique in its focus on blending Dominican and African heritage with the experiences of living in the South Bronx. Each book I create highlights cultural authenticity, community, and family values. The stories are not only engaging but also serve to empower young readers by celebrating their identities. Additionally, I’ve transformed many of my books into 2D animations, making them accessible to a wider audience through platforms like KweliTV and KidsbeeTV.

What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced as a business owner, and how have you overcome them?

Luz: One of the biggest challenges I’ve faced is balancing my storytelling career with my other responsibilities, including my role as a mother and my full-time job. Another challenge has been finding the right resources to expand my business while staying true to my mission. I’ve overcome these challenges by building a supportive team of freelancers, seeking out partnerships, and staying committed to my purpose of creating stories that empower children.

What advice would you give to other business owners just starting out?

Luz: My advice to new business owners is to stay focused on your vision, but also recognize that funding and finding the right mentors can be some of the biggest challenges you’ll face, especially for small businesses. I’ve bootstrapped my business from the very beginning and learned the importance of aligning with organizations and seeking out grants that support BIPOC creators. While it can be difficult due to the limited number of grants available, it’s encouraging to know that our community is actively asking for more content that reflects their experiences. Persevere through the challenges, and always remember that your mission is key to making an impact.

How do you stay ahead of the curve and adapt to changes in your industry?

Luz: I stay ahead of the curve by constantly learning and evolving with new trends in children’s literature and media. I pay close attention to my audience—especially kids, who are my primary customers—and observe how they enjoy consuming content. By watching my own children, I’ve seen their preferences shift from books to audiobooks, videos, and even games. This insight has inspired me to incorporate these formats into my work, such as creating 2D animations and exploring new ways to make my stories more interactive. 

What are some of your favorite tools or resources that help you run your business more efficiently?

Luz: Some of my favorite tools include platforms like Canva for design, social media for outreach, and mailchimp for email marketing. I also use freelance platforms to collaborate with consultants who help me expand my creative and operational efforts. 

What’s next for your business, and what are your goals for the future?

Luz: My goal is to continue expanding my reach by producing more culturally rich stories and animations. I also aim to collaborate with more schools and educational programs to bring my stories to children who may not have access to diverse literature. Additionally, I’m excited to share more about my upcoming book with Abrams and to continue celebrating diversity through storytelling.

What do you think JARC could do to support businesses in the Bronx and enhance the Jerome Avenue corridor?

Luz: JARC can support Bronx businesses, particularly along the Jerome Avenue corridor, by connecting them to resources like grants, low-interest loans, and financial literacy programs. Training in digital marketing, compliance, and operational support would also strengthen local businesses. Additionally, fostering community partnerships and advocating for infrastructure improvements can boost visibility and economic activity in the area.

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