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Peer reviewedSargent, M. Elizabeth; Watson, Garry – College English, 2001
Focuses on D.H. Lawrence and his being taken seriously as an original thinker. Notes that Lawrence is thought of primarily as a novelist. Suggests that readers should acknowledge Lawrence as an original thinker in an evolving history of the dialogical principle and in a continuing attempt to understand the dialogical and its political and ethical…
Descriptors: Authors, Ethics, Higher Education, Philosophy
Walter, Virginia; Roeckelein, Katrina; Jackson, Richard – Book Links, 1998
Presents a conversation between editor Richard Jackson, author Virginia Walter, and illustrator Katrina Roeckelein that traces the creation of "Making Up Megaboy," a story that reconstructs a killing by a 12-year-old boy. Highlights include questions about possible readership, types of illustrations needed, and the artfulness of books.…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childrens Literature, Editors
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
This article gives a brief biography of author Karen Cushman, best known for the attention to detail and thorough research that goes into her historical novels. Her first two novels, "Catherine, Called Birdy" and "The Midwife's Apprentice" were both Newbery Medal winners. A selected bibliography, as well as a list of related resources, is also…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Childrens Literature, Authors, Biographies
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
This article gives a brief biography of William Steig, one of America's best-known cartoonists and, later in life, a beloved children's author and illustrator. A major motion picture based on Steig's picture book "Shrek!" won the first Oscar in the category of best animated feature film in 2002. Steig passed away at the age of 95 in October, 2003.…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Authors, Biographies, Childrens Literature
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
This article give a brief biography of Mercer Mayer, best known for the Little Critter books, which have a long history as bestsellers in the children's book publishing field. A selected bibliography, as well as a list of related resources, is also provided.
Descriptors: Authors, Picture Books, Biographies, Childrens Literature
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
This article presents a brief biography of author Arnold Lobel, perhaps best known for giving the world Frog and Toad. Arnold Lobel was born in Los Angeles, California, on May 22, 1933, and was raised by his grandparents in New York. He loved checking out books from the library when he was a little boy and sharing with his classmates the stories…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Authors, Biographies, Class Activities
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
This column presents a brief biography of author Jan Brett. According to Jan Brett's official webpage, there have been more than twenty-eight million of her books printed. Her titles can always be found on the best-selling children's book author/illustrator lists. Brett is one of the most beloved and recognized children's book illustrators and is…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Biographies, Authors
Eboch, Chris – Library Media Connection, 2006
Bringing a "real live" author into the school can be a great fun for both kids and staff. However, it can also be a disaster. In this article, the author offers ideas on how to host a school visit. Library media specialists can help ensure a successful visit by preparing in advance: define the goals, communicate the expectations, provide…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Authors, School Activities, Planning
Pierpont, Katherine – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
Janell Cannon was the type of kid who was always coming home with a new pet. Although, we?re not talking about your standard kitten in a shoebox or errant neighborhood mutt. Janell has always had a soft spot in her heart for animals most people might find, well, kind of gross. In fact, her childhood backyard in Minnesota sounds like it was…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Animals, Interviews, Authors
Flannery, Maura C. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
John Tyler Bonner, a biologist writings reminded the reader of how his perspective is different from that of many biologists. Bonner's views, his books, his areas of interest and research and his life, which was spent studying slime molds is described.
Descriptors: Authors, Biology, Books, Research
Peer reviewedLesesne, Teri S. – Teacher Librarian, 2005
Sometimes one meet a person and instantly know that he or she share a connection. Such is the case with the incredibly talented author, Kathi Appelt. Kathi's work has won her critical acclaim and many readers. Her exuberant love of language and her dedication to the craft and art of writing shine forth in her books and in her words. In this…
Descriptors: Interviews, Authors, Childrens Literature, Writing (Composition)
Eve, Matthew – Children's Literature in Education, 2004
C. Walter Hodges first came to prominence as the author/illustrator of "Columbus Sails" in 1939, which the Junior Bookshelf hailed as "The best book never to have been awarded the Carnegie Medal." Widely acclaimed for the treatment of its subject matter, its powerful narration, and accompanying dramatic line illustrations, "Columbus Sails" was the…
Descriptors: Authors, History, Novels, Childrens Literature
Burgess, Melvin – Children's Literature in Education, 2004
Since Melvin Burgess published his first children's book, "The Cry of the Wolf" (1989) he has had the reputation of being a powerful and challenging writer, discussing issues that many other writers have shunned. But it was with "Junk" ("Smack" in the US) in 1996 that he became a notorious media figure. This Carnegie winning novel showed teenagers…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Authors, Books
Sinker, Mark – Children's Literature in Education, 2005
Voted the greatest book of all time in several polls, J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings has been made into three films between 2001-2003 by New Zealand director Peter Jackson with the complete trilogy out on DVD in 2004. Prompted by the question: "What would Tolkien have made of them?" Mark Sinker discusses the films and the books by way of…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Books, Films, Authors
Alderson, Brian – Children's Literature in Education, 2005
An account of the publishing history of four picturebooks with texts by the major 20th century British author, Graham Greene, and illustrations by Dorothy Craigie and, later, by Edward Ardizzone is presented. Concluding section questions whether the texts of three other books, nominally by Dorothy--or "David"--Craigie, ought more accurately to be…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Authors, Picture Books, History

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