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Jane Yolen
(Please note that this page was compiled by IPL staff who corresponded with this author in 1995. It has not been updated since. Those wishing to write to this author should not write to the IPL. They should write her through the e-mail listed on her official web site at: http://www.janeyolen.com/ ) Jane Yolen has been called the Hans Christian Andersen of America and the Aesop of the 20th century because of her many fairy tales and strorybooks. The author of over 150 books for children, young adults and adults, and hundreds of stories and poems, she is also the editor-in-chief of the fantasy/sf imprint for Harcourt Brace's Children's Book Dept: Jane Yolen Books. A past president of SFWA ( the Science Fiction and Fantasy writers of America) and a member of the Board of Directors of SCBWI (Society of Chilren's Book Writers and Illustrators) since its inception, Ms.Yolen is a much sought after teacher, lecturer, and critic. Among her many award-winning books are Owl Moon (Caldecott, 1988), The Empereor and the Kite Caldecott Honor Book, 1968), The Devil's Arithmetic (Jewish Book Award), The Girl Who Loved the Wind (Lewis Carrol Shelf winner), Piggins ( winner of both the Nebraska Golden Sower Award and the New York State Charlotte Award), The Seeing Stick (Christopher Medal Award), Commander Toad in Space (winner of the New Jersey Garden State Award) and others. Ms. Yolen has also been honored with three awards for her body of work: The Kerlan Award, the Regina Medal, and the Keene State Children's Literature Award being given this year. She has taught children's literature at Smith College, and is the wife of Professor David W. Stemple, the mother of three children--all of whom have done books with her-- and one brand new grandchild of whom she is inordinately fond. Frequently Asked Questions
Updated on 13 Nov 2007
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