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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] |
| NY Times bestselling author of over fifty books of humor and inspiration.
Emmy-nominated staff writer for Bob Hope (both personal appearances and television specials). Recipient of four Angel awards and a Dove award nomination.
Scriptwriter of hundreds of comedy sketches and other scripts. Her books include Didn'....[more] |
| Susanne Eden, BA, MEd. Ed.D.
Associate Professor (Retired), York University, Toronto, Ontario
Susanne lives in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. She obtained her degrees from the University of Toronto and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
Susanne began her career as an elementary teacher, teaching i....[more] |
| Michael Lassell (1947 - ) is a professional writer and editor.
Born in New York City; July 15, 1947 * Parents: Michael Joseph Lassell (1917-2006) and Catherine Elizabeth (née Harneit) Lassell (b. 1920); no siblings * Education: Great Neck South High School (grad. 1965); Colgate University (B.A. 1969); California Insti....[more] |
| Writer, professor, and photographer Julius Lester was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 27, 1939. He received a B.A. in English from Fisk University in 1960. Lester's photographs from the civil rights movement era have been exhibited by the Smithsonian Institution and are part of Howard University's permanent coll....[more] |
| Sharon Linnéa is an award-winning biographer, novelist, and one of the top inspiration journalists in the country.
She is pleased to announce the publication of These Violent Delights, the first of the Movie Murder mysteries, in the Spring of 2012!
The other big news is that the first three Eden Thrillers, Chasin....[more] |
| Dr. H. Singh is Media Consultant, Education Counselor and a Writer having sound touch of both East and West. He writes prose and poetry with pen name Bhagouauty using the level and simplicity of the language for all readers with English as the first, second and third language depending on the different counties and the....[more] |
| Richard lives with his wife Janice and their two dogs DJ and Maggie. They have two children and two grandchildren. DJ and Maggie are tha main characters in the series the Guardians. The first book in the series is, Loving eyes are watching, and the next book soon to be released, is titled the Guardians: Lost in the Cit....[more] |
| For many, an illustrated version of Aesop’s Fables is ubiquitous with childhood. Born a slave, Aesop and his fables have become a staple of popular culture for generations. While his birthplace is a matter of much scholarly debate with Egypt, Ethiopia and Athens being presented as possibilities, some facts about his li....[more] |
| Hans Christian Andersen, a Danish author, is most well-known for his fairy tales, which include ‘The Little Mermaid’, ‘Thumbelina’, and ‘The Ugly Duckling’. Andersen was born to poor parents, a washerwoman and a shoemaker, in Odense, Denmark, in 1805. Odense was the only town outside of Denmark’s capital to have a thea....[more] |
| Aristophanes (446-386 B.C.) was a comic playwright of ancient Athens. He wrote at least forty plays during his lifetime, eleven of which survive today. Because these eleven plays are the primary surviving relics of the genre known as Old Comedy, Aristophanes is considered the Master of Old Comedy. He is believed to ....[more] |
| Most famous for creating the beloved character of Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie was born in Scotland in 1860. He was one of ten children and the death of his brother at age 14 would have a profound effect on Barrie’s life and when he would first get the idea for a character that remained a boy forever. Barrie himself would re....[more] |
| Robert Browning (May 7, 1812 - December 12, 1889) Browning was born in Camberwell, a suburb of London, England, the only child of Robert and Sarah Anna Browning. Browning’s father owned a library of about 6,000 books so Robert always had considerable literary resources. By age twelve Browning had written a book of p....[more] |
| Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of the well-known novel The Secret Garden, was born on November 24th, 1849, in Manchester, England. While she and her family enjoyed prosperity for some time, their fortunes changed once Burnett’s father died, leaving her mother to care for five children by herself. After struggling fo....[more] |
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