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Authors
- Alcott, Louisa May
- Alexander, Lloyd
- Andersen, Hans Christian
- Armstrong, William
- Attema, Martha
- Austen, Jane
- Authors
- Avi
- Banks, Lynne Reid
- Baum, L. Frank
- Bemelmans, Ludwig
- Berenstain, Stan and Jan
- Blume, Judy
- Brett, Jan
- Bridwell, Norman
- Brown, Marc
- Buffie, Margaret
- Burnett, Frances Hodgson
- Byars, Betsy
- Carle, Eric
- Carroll, Lewis
- Chaucer, Geoffrey
- Christopher, Matt
- Cleary, Beverly
- Clemens, Samuel
- Colfer, Eoin
- Collodi, Carlo
- Cormier, Robert
- Cushman, Karen
- Dahl, Roald
- Defoe, Daniel
- Dickens, Charles
- Donne, John
- Dostoevsky, Fyodor
- Dr. Seuss
- Du Bois, W.E.B.
- Dumas, Alexandre
- Eliot, George
- Eliot, T. S.
- Frank, Anne
- Funke, Cornelia
- Geisel, Theodor Seuss
- George, Jean Craighead
- Handler, Daniel
- Hinton, S. E.
- Holt, Kimberly Willis
- Hopkins, Cathy
- Hughes, Langston
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- Jacques, Brian
- Korman, Gordon
- Kropp, Paul
- Lenski, Lois
- Lessing, Doris
- Lewis, C. S.
- Little, Jean
- Lorenzini, Carlo
- Lowry, Lois
- Marshall, James
- Mayer, Mercer
- McNaughton, Janet
- Milne, A. A.
- Montgomery, L. M.
- Munsch, Robert
- Nimmo, Jenny
- Numeroff, Laura
- O'Dell, Scott
- Oppel, Kenneth
- Park, Barbara
- Paterson, Katherine
- Paulsen, Gary
- Peck, Richard
- Peck, Robert Newton
- Potter, Beatrix
- Prelutsky, Jack
- Rawls, Wilson
- Rowling, J. K.
- Sachar, Louis
- Sewell, Anna
- Shakespeare, William
- Shelley, Mary
- Silverstein, Shel
- Snicket, Lemony
- Speare, Elizabeth George
- Spyri, Johanna
- Stine, R. L.
- Stratton-Porter, Gene
- Swift, Jonathan
- Tolkien, J. R. R.
- Tolstoy, Leo
- Twain, Mark
- Van Allsburg, Chris
- Viorst, Judith
- White, E. B.
- Whitman, Walt
- Wilder, Laura Ingalls
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Author and illustrator of children's books. Includes an author biography, book summaries, and photographs.
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Includes a brief biography of the author, reviews of his books, and a list of awards won.
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Novelist and poet who became a national celebrity in 1970 with the publication of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Also San Francisco's first black streetcar conductor.
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Biography, pictures, book information, opinions, competitions, opportunities for dialogue with the author.
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Features biography, book information, work in progress, illustrating tips, color in area, and kids' art gallery.
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Offers book list and author information.
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Students provide very short biographies of their favorite Newbery Award-winning authors.
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Introduces children's authors through author profiles and interviews. Also offers e-mail addresses of select writers.
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Directory of scholarly sites about classic authors.
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A part of the Horn Book's Virtual History Exhibit, this site features letters and radio interviews with classic children's writers.
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A brief introduction to authors Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charlotte Bronte, and Pulitzer Prize winner Edna Ferber.
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Provides short introductions to the lives and works of hundreds of authors from around the world.
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Complete list of books with background information and history of story ideas.
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Author of The Lost Years of Merlin epic and "The Kate Adventures" features personal message, responses to questions from readers, and appearances schedule.
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Biography of the Long Island poet and author with excerpts from "Elliot Stone" and a collection of poetry "I Kiss the Moon".
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Learn about Brilliant Brits, Nessie, and How to Speak Chimpanzee on the author/illustrator's site. Find animations, games, riddles, and teacher resources.
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Official homepage of the Native American author/storyteller, with biography, performance schedule, and index of published books.
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Books, biography, photographs and news for the children's author.
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Personal site of the children's writer who created works such as Totally Unsuitable For Children and the Jeremy Brown spy spoofs. Includes a guide to his life, news, and extracts from his books.
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An illustrated biography.
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Includes brief biography and full bibliography of the author's sixty-nine children's books.
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Author's site includes information and sample chapters from recent books; recipes; and idea starters, photos and biographic information for book reports.
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Official site includes biography, illustrations, books, and a newsletter. Author of 'Click Clack Moo, Cows that Type'.
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Author of adventure, fantasy, time travel, mystery, and Native American tales for young people. Site includes book chapters, background, illustrations, photos, reviews, and biography.
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Provides biographical sketch complete with a list of accomplishments, calendar, and pictures.
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Author and illustrator of the Spiderwick Chronicles. Features news, art, biography, video, and FAQ.
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The official site includes a brief biography and a synopsis of the book, "The City of Ember".
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A short autobiography of the award-winning young adult horror writer.
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Author of children's historical books and magazine articles. Includes biography. cover art, and articles.
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Author of teen fiction and young adult novels. Biography, reviews, list pf appearances and overviews of the books.
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The Newbery Medalist's web site, offering a biography, articles, bibliography, event listings, and excerpts.
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A brief biography of the author with introductions to her illustrations, including reports from her current studio projects and outdoor adventures.
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Overview of the author of America's first dictionary.
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Includes biographies of more than 30 poets along with guides to their most popular works.
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Contains biography, list of books, FAQs, author visit information, and writing tips.
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Official site of the children's picture book author and illustrator. Includes a photo gallery, a list of his works and awards, and a schedule of author visits.
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Author and illustrator of non-fiction books. Includes biography, pictures, and brief book descriptions.
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Listen to the author read parts of his stories, such as "Two Weeks with the Queen", and "Worry Warts". Contains photographs and a biography.
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Directory of links to resources for numerous authors, including information on Nobel Prize winners.
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Includes information about the author and his books, including a full list of books and how he started writing.
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Journalist and author of the widely-acclaimed novel Roots.
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Official site provides author biography, illustrations, information on characters and books, and fun and games.
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Reviews and synopses of books and stories, information about the author, and links to sites related to writing.
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Official site of Jacqueline Jules, author of Noah and the Ziz, Once Upon a Shabbos, and The Hardest Word; with games and a biography.
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Author of "Uncanny!", "The Cabbage Patch War", and Hedley Hopkins". Contains a biography, a list of books and their covers, and some games.
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Official site for the author of young adult fiction. Includes biography, FAQ, a synopsis of published works, and contact information.
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Introduces children's writer Joe Larke, his stories, and his poems. Also includes contact information, details about school visits, and tips for young writers.
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Introduces the author of Lord of the Nutcracker Men and The High Seas Trilogy. Includes biographical sketch, stories from the author's personal life, and photos.
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An 8th-grader shares what she has learned about this popular young adult writer.
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The stories of 19 girls who became famous in their adult life.
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Brief biography, and list of books including 'Frog and Toad Together'.
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Biography of the award-winning children's book author, including information about the author, her books, and scheduled school visits.
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Visit the magical worlds from the books, including the 5 stories about Miss Christmas and the lands visited by the Princess of Colour.
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Official website for young adult author, includes biography, book information, appearances, and links.
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Has information on the author and listing of her books. Includes Mia page and news.
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The author reflects on life in the melting pot, offering writing contests, a safe place to discuss immigrant life, book reviews, and other related resources, including her own writing.
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Official site of the author of the Circle of Magic books, and other popular series. Find a biography of the author, FAQs, and art work.
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Provides author information, books, current news, activities, and a forum. Author of 'Pink and Say'.
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Official site of the authors and illustrators of books for children, Mary Jane and Herm Auch, provides question and answer pages for children and aspiring children's writers and illustrators.
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Official site of the author of "His Dark Materials"; with a biography, questions, and information about the books.
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Offers introduction to the Victorian-era author. Includes poems and "seer" letters, with a brief analysis.
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Includes a biography, list of books, advice, and a scrapbook.
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Author of science fiction and fantasy novels for children and young adults. Find autobiographical information and a synopsis of some of his books.
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Provides personal information about the author, a synopsis of the books she has written, and a schedule of school visits.
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Promotes children's author and storyteller, providing information about recent publications and booking engagements.
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Official website of the teen fiction author. Includes about the author, links and contact, FAQs, and book order form.
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Official site of the author of Home of the Brave, El Chino, Grandfather's Journey and Tea with Milk. Includes news, articles, and speeches by the author.
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The official site of the author of the Cheeseburger Subversive and other short stories and poems. Includes a synopsis of his book, readings, endorsements, and a schedule of readings and events.
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Author of "What The Cat Knows" and "Hairballs And Sticky Things". Features book descriptions and biography.
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Official website for the non-fiction author. Includes a biography, information about her work, and a schedule of school visits and special events.
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Presents information on the children's book author, short stories, published books and new work.
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Official homepage of the award-winning science author for children. Includes information on the author and his books, along with science links.
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Answers to questions about the author of teen poetry novels including One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies, What My Mother Doesn't Know, and Stop Pretending.
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Includes short biography, book reviews, and awards.
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The author of "So You Want to be President?". The site has a biography and details of her books.
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Information on the author of music biographies and fiction. Sponsored by the Author's Guild.
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Gifted students write about the lives of 12 well-known American poets.
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Tells about the author and his books. Also includes information and games for the classroom.
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Includes book descriptions, portfolio, and biographical information.
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Dedicated to authors Sammy Keyes mystery books. Contains Sammy's song, interview, short book reviews, mystery game, and biography.
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The author of 'Click Here(To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade)'; with a biography and book details.
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A leading voices among black American women writers who has produced an acclaimed and varied body of work, including poetry, novels, short stories, essays, and criticism.
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Features the poems and stories of the children's author/illustrator, along with a glimpse into his personal life, photos, and answers to frequently asked questions.
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Author site, featuring her Beany books, Christmas Miracle, and other works. Information on school visits, and related book activities.
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Children's book author and illustrator provides biographical information and teacher activities, as well as information on scheduling a school visit.
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Interview with the novelist and a list of all his children's books, plus an extract from a Ms. Wiz story with suggestions for aspiring young writers.
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Official site of this author of the young adult novels, Bringing Up the Bones and Contents Under Pressure. Includes a biography, news, and a schedule of appearances.
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