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| Alma Flor Ada, Professor Emerita at the University of San Francisco, has devoted her life to advocacy for peace by promoting a pedagogy oriented to personal realization and social justice. A former Radcliffe Scholar at Harvard University and Fulbright Research Scholar she is an internationally r....[more] |
| My journey toward writing has been uphill and taken twists and turns like a winding Appalachian trail. I started my career as a social worker, later became a middle school teacher before becoming an elementary school librarian.I have a master's degree in Education from Morehead State University and a second master's de....[more] |
| Ruth (Berman) Strother has been in the publishing industry for over twenty years. She was the first editor-in-chief of BowTie Press, the book division of BowTie, Inc., publisher of Dog Fancy magazine, among others. She is the author of fifteen books for children, including My Pet Dog, which was nominated for several pr....[more] |
| Kenna Bourke won the prestigious English Speaking Union's Duke of Edinburgh Book Competition for her grammar series for young learners, The Grammar Lab. This award is given for the year's most innovative English language teaching publication. Kenna is also the author of the Test it, Fix it series. This series of ten gr....[more] |
| Linda Bozzo enjoys writing fiction as well as nonfiction for children. Many of her fiction stories are inspired by her love of dance. Her work has been published in several children and adult magazines. Linda is the author of more than 30 nonfiction books for the school and library market. She also enjoys speaking to c....[more] |
| Faith Brynie specializes in science and health. She is the author of 25 books currently in circulation. They include science activity books for children, science fair project books for children and their parents, and her popular 101 Questions series on anatomy and physiology. Her latest book, Brain Sense, a neuroscienc....[more] |
| Rev Dr Robin Currie is a professional librarian and clergyperson in the Chicago suburbs. |
| I was born in England, and grew up in Canada. I've been published in a number of literary journals, such as Descant and Canadian Forum.
I attended the University of Toronto, and the University of London, England. I lived for several years in England when I was in my twenties.
I've travelled to Central American, Moroc....[more] |
| Katherine A. Gleason has approximately thirty books to her credit, including The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft (co-authored with Denise Zimmermann). In addition to adult books, she has written numerous books for young people. She particularly enjoys researching books about animals, science, and far awa....[more] |
| John Grant is author of some seventy books, of which about twenty-five are fiction, including novels like The World, The Hundredfold Problem, The Far-Enough Window and most recently The Dragons of Manhattan and Leaving Fortusa. His "book-length fiction" Dragonhenge, illustrated by Bob Eggleton, was shortlisted for a Hu....[more] |
| Victoria Malyurek was born in Sheridan, Wyoming on July 9th, 1955. Her parents were Paul and Una Ada Malyurek. They moved to Seattle, Washington in 1958. Victoria was raised in the Seattle area. Later they moved to Federal Way, WA where she graduated from Decatur High School.
Victoria moved to the Billings, Montana....[more] |
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