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K. Michael Crawford began to follow her dream as a Children’s Book Illustrator in 1991 and wound up on an incredible journey that changed her life forever. Since that date, she has illustrated over 30 Children’s Books, numerous illustrations for Educational Products and has won a number of Awards for her art.....[more]
Jennifer Fandel has published more than 30 children and young adult nonfiction books, including biographies of inspirational figures, cultural histories of major inventions and icons, a how-to-write poetry series, and graphic novels on historical figures and inventions. Her book THE LIGHT BULB received the Bologna Raga....[more]
I'm the author of six books for young people (Abraham Lincoln for Kids, The American Revolution for Kids, The Civil War for Kids, Leonardo da Vinci for Kids, Lewis and Clark for Kids, and Marco Polo for Kids.) Under my maiden name, Janis Martinson, I co-wrote The World Don't Owe Me Nothing: The Life and Times of Delta ....[more]
It's a little known secret, but Amazon.com, the New York Times, Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey, HGTV, Paula Poundstone, Reader's Digest, Lands' End, SpiceBox (in Canada), and Red Communications (in Malaysia) have at least one thing in common; and that is Michael Kline's phone number. In addition to the former, Kl....[more]
Dia Michels is a premier promoter of maternal, child, and family health. She founded Platypus Media, an independent press, in Washington, DC, in 2000, to promote the concepts and practice of attachment parenting. An internationally published science and parenting writer, she is the author of the five-book Look What ....[more]
Puck is the author of the series Cool Counting Books™ which includes 123 Boston, 123 California, 123 Chicago, 123 New York, 123 San Francisco, 123 Texas, 123 Philadelphia, and 123 USA. He is also the author of Wow! New York City and My Foodie ABC: A Little Gourmet's Guide.
Robin Segal was born, illiterate, in Montreal, in 1965. Now in her 40s, she writes alphabet books and her favorite letter is M.
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
There has never been any doubt about Poe's enormous literary significance, but, with regard to his ultimate artistic merit, there has been considerable disagreement. To some he is little more than a successful charlatan, whose literary performances are only a virtuoso's display of stunning, but finally shallow, effects....[more]
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Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
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