• Jan. 2021: Oldest living writers/illustrators!

    From Lenona@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 1 07:10:45 2021
    I've added Adrienne Richard to 1921. (Not to be confused with the late poet Adrienne Rich!) I also added two people to 1926 and one to 1929 - they were older than I thought.

    Also, it seems the Argentine-born horror cartoonist Luis Dominguez died maybe ten years ago.

    Children's writers/illustrators, mostly from the "Something About the Author" encyclopedias:

    1916
    Beverly Cleary (author of "Ramona the Pest," 1968, & 1984 Hans Christian Andersen Award nominee & Newbery Medalist)

    1918
    Joe Krush (Mary Norton's "The Borrowers" illustrator)
    Fern G. Brown ("Daisy and the Girl Scouts: The Story of Juliette Gordon Low," 1993)

    1919
    Ofelia Dumas Lachtman (YA novelist & writer of recent "Pepita" series for younger readers)
    Felice Holman ("Slake's Limbo," 1974)


    1920
    Jean Kenward (British writer: "Ragdolly Anna" series, 1980s)
    Arnold Bare (illustrator: 1944 Caldecott Honoree: Lee Kingman's "Pierre Pidgeon")
    Margaret Paice (Australian writer/illustrator: "Blue Ridge Summer," 1979) Barthe DeClements ("Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade," 1981)
    Leonard Kessler (writer/illustrator of "Mr. Pine" series, 1965-2001)

    1921
    Al Jaffee (MAD cartoonist)
    Dorothy M. Martin (author of Protestant mysteries & "Peggy" series, 1957-1976) Alice T. Gilbreath (1970s crafts/nature writer)
    Lois Lamplugh (British novelist: "Sean's Leap," 1979)
    Belinda Hurmence ("A Girl Called Boy," 1982)
    Martha Tolles ("Who's Reading Darci's Diary?" 1984)
    Joyce Cooper Arkhurst (reteller of "The Adventures of Spider: West
    African Folk Tales" with Jerry Pinkney, 1964)
    Adrienne Richard (Newbery nominee: "Wings," 1974)


    1922
    Jean Bethell ("The Monkey in the Rocket," 1962)
    Joan Heilbroner ("Robert, the Rose Horse," 1962)
    Mildred Pitts Walter (1987 Coretta Scott King Medalist: "Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World")
    Sonia Gidal (German writer: 1956-1974 "My Village" series)
    Hans Peterson (Swedish author of "Magnus" series; 1976 HCAA nominee)

    1923
    Pieter van Raven (aka James Edward Duffy, 1990 Scott O'Dell Award winner for "A Time of Troubles")
    Louise Meriwether ("Daddy Was a Numbers Runner," 1970)
    John K. Tully (British author of "Starpol" series)
    Josep Vallverdú (Catalan poet/novelist/playwright & 1988 HCAA nominee)
    Ashley Bryan (Artist: 2-time Coretta Scott King Medalist & 2006 HCAA nominee) William Wise ("Christopher Mouse: The Tale of a Small Traveler," 2004) Rosamond V.P. Kaufman (adapter: "UNICEF Book of Children's Legends," 1970) Leone Castell Anderson (novelist: "Sean's War," 1998)
    Ruth Gannett (1949 Newbery Honoree: "My Father's Dragon")
    Aaron Judah (British author: "God and Mr. Sourpuss," 1960)
    Gloria Whelan (National Book Award winner: "Homeless Bird," 2000)
    Lyuben Zidarov (Bulgarian illustrator of "Harry Potter" & HCAA nominee: 1974 & 1978)

    1924
    Sally Watson (historical novelist: "The Wayward Princess," 2006)
    Marian Parry (illustrator: Frederick Winsor's "The Space Child's Mother Goose," 1956)
    Toshiko Kanzawa (aka Toshi Furukawa, Japanese author and HCAA nominee: 2000 & 2006)
    Byrd Baylor Schweitzer (poet & author of "Amigo," 1963, with Garth Williams, & 4-time Caldecott Honoree)
    Roy A. Gallant (science writer)
    Tom J. O'Sullivan (illustrator of "Kidnapped," ed. 1954)
    Prudence Andrew (British author of 1960s "Ginger" series)
    Gene Liberty ("The How and Why Wonder Book of Time")
    Leonard Everett Fisher (Pulitzer-winning painter & historical writer
    & illustrator)
    Warren J. Halliburton ("Africa Today" series, 1990s)
    Bernadine Cook ("The Little Fish That Got Away" with Crockett Johnson, 1956) Jolly Roger Bradfield ("Pickle-Chiffon Pie," 1967)
    Elliott Gilbert (illustrator of "The Best-Loved Doll" by Rebecca Caudill, 1962)
    Constance C. Greene ("A Girl Called Al," 1969)
    Eva Deutsch Costabel (Yugoslav-born painter/writer: "The Jews of New Amsterdam," 1988)
    Louise Moeri (YA novelist: "Save Queen of Sheba," 1981)
    Marthe Seguin-Fontes (French writer/illustrator: "I Went Into My Garden" series, 1979)
    Kirsi Kunnas (Finnish poet & 2014 HCAA nominee)


    1925
    Frank Graham, Jr. (nature/sports writer & Audubon Society editor)
    Andre Amstutz (British illustrator of 31 Allan Ahlberg books)
    Bernice Myers (writer/illustrator: "Not THIS Bear!" 1968)
    Jan Truss (British-born Canadian writer: "Jasmin" 1982)
    Linda Allen (British writer: "Mrs. Simkin" series, 1979-1996)
    Barbara J. Brenner ("If You Lived in Williamsburg in Colonial Days" 2000)
    Dr. Earl A. Grollman (grief counselor: "Straight Talk About Death for Teenagers," 1993)
    Gordon Penrose (Canadian science writer: "Dr. Zed" series)
    Laurent de Brunhoff (French writer/illustrator: "Babar's Fair")
    Ronni Solbert (illustrator of "The Pushcart War" by Jean Merrill, 1964)
    Edward Ormondroyd ("David and the Phoenix," 1957)
    Wilanne Schneider Belden (1980s fantasy novelist: "Mind-Call" trilogy) Domenico Volpi (Italian author and HCAA nominee, 1974)
    Renée Reggiani (Italian author & HCAA nominee: 1990)

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  • From Lenona@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 1 07:04:39 2021
    I've added Adrienne Richard to 1921. (Not to be confused with the late poet Adrienne Rich!) I also added two people to 1926 and one to 1929 - they were older than I thought.

    Also, it seems the Argentine-born horror cartoonist Luis Dominguez died maybe ten years ago.

    Children's writers/illustrators, mostly from the "Something About the Author" encyclopedias:

    1916
    Beverly Cleary (author of "Ramona the Pest," 1968, & 1984 Hans Christian Andersen Award nominee & Newbery Medalist)

    1918
    Joe Krush (Mary Norton's "The Borrowers" illustrator)
    Fern G. Brown ("Daisy and the Girl Scouts: The Story of Juliette Gordon Low," 1993)

    1919
    Ofelia Dumas Lachtman (YA novelist & writer of recent "Pepita" series for younger readers)
    Felice Holman ("Slake's Limbo," 1974)

    1920
    Jean Kenward (British writer: "Ragdolly Anna" series, 1980s)
    Arnold Bare (illustrator: 1944 Caldecott Honoree: Lee Kingman's "Pierre Pidgeon")
    Margaret Paice (Australian writer/illustrator: "Blue Ridge Summer," 1979) Barthe DeClements ("Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade," 1981)
    Leonard Kessler (writer/illustrator of "Mr. Pine" series, 1965-2001)

    1921
    Jean Bethell ("The Monkey in the Rocket," 1962)
    Joan Heilbroner ("Robert, the Rose Horse," 1962)
    Mildred Pitts Walter (1987 Coretta Scott King Medalist: "Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World")
    Sonia Gidal (German writer: 1956-1974 "My Village" series)
    Hans Peterson (Swedish author of "Magnus" series; 1976 HCAA nominee)

    1923
    Pieter van Raven (aka James Edward Duffy, 1990 Scott O'Dell Award winner for "A Time of Troubles")
    Louise Meriwether ("Daddy Was a Numbers Runner," 1970)
    John K. Tully (British author of "Starpol" series)
    Josep Vallverdú (Catalan poet/novelist/playwright & 1988 HCAA nominee)
    Ashley Bryan (Artist: 2-time Coretta Scott King Medalist & 2006 HCAA nominee) William Wise ("Christopher Mouse: The Tale of a Small Traveler," 2004) Rosamond V.P. Kaufman (adapter: "UNICEF Book of Children's Legends," 1970) Leone Castell Anderson (novelist: "Sean's War," 1998)
    Ruth Gannett (1949 Newbery Honoree: "My Father's Dragon")
    Aaron Judah (British author: "God and Mr. Sourpuss," 1960)
    Gloria Whelan (National Book Award winner: "Homeless Bird," 2000)
    Lyuben Zidarov (Bulgarian illustrator of "Harry Potter" & HCAA nominee: 1974 & 1978)

    1924
    Sally Watson (historical novelist: "The Wayward Princess," 2006)
    Marian Parry (illustrator: Frederick Winsor's "The Space Child's Mother Goose," 1956)
    Toshiko Kanzawa (aka Toshi Furukawa, Japanese author and HCAA nominee: 2000 & 2006)
    Byrd Baylor Schweitzer (poet & author of "Amigo," 1963, with Garth Williams, & 4-time Caldecott Honoree)
    Roy A. Gallant (science writer)
    Tom J. O'Sullivan (illustrator of "Kidnapped," ed. 1954)
    Prudence Andrew (British author of 1960s "Ginger" series)
    Gene Liberty ("The How and Why Wonder Book of Time")
    Leonard Everett Fisher (Pulitzer-winning painter & historical writer
    & illustrator)
    Warren J. Halliburton ("Africa Today" series, 1990s)
    Bernadine Cook ("The Little Fish That Got Away" with Crockett Johnson, 1956) Jolly Roger Bradfield ("Pickle-Chiffon Pie," 1967)
    Elliott Gilbert (illustrator of "The Best-Loved Doll" by Rebecca Caudill, 1962)
    Constance C. Greene ("A Girl Called Al," 1969)
    Eva Deutsch Costabel (Yugoslav-born painter/writer: "The Jews of New Amsterdam," 1988)
    Louise Moeri (YA novelist: "Save Queen of Sheba," 1981)
    Marthe Seguin-Fontes (French writer/illustrator: "I Went Into My Garden" series, 1979)
    Kirsi Kunnas (Finnish poet & 2014 HCAA nominee)


    1925
    Frank Graham, Jr. (nature/sports writer & Audubon Society editor)
    Andre Amstutz (British illustrator of 31 Allan Ahlberg books)
    Bernice Myers (writer/illustrator: "Not THIS Bear!" 1968)
    Jan Truss (British-born Canadian writer: "Jasmin" 1982)
    Linda Allen (British writer: "Mrs. Simkin" series, 1979-1996)
    Barbara J. Brenner ("If You Lived in Williamsburg in Colonial Days" 2000)
    Dr. Earl A. Grollman (grief counselor: "Straight Talk About Death for Teenagers," 1993)
    Gordon Penrose (Canadian science writer: "Dr. Zed" series)
    Laurent de Brunhoff (French writer/illustrator: "Babar's Fair")
    Ronni Solbert (illustrator of "The Pushcart War" by Jean Merrill, 1964)
    Edward Ormondroyd ("David and the Phoenix," 1957)
    Wilanne Schneider Belden (1980s fantasy novelist: "Mind-Call" trilogy) Domenico Volpi (Italian author and HCAA nominee, 1974)
    Renée Reggiani (Italian author & HCAA nominee: 1990)

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  • From Lenona@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 1 07:22:34 2021
    1930
    Eric Houghton (British writer: "Walter's Magic Wand,"1989)
    Monica Gunning (Jamaican-born writer: "A Shelter in Our Car," 2004)
    Shirley Jordan (history writer: "World War II," 1998)
    Barbara Shook Hazen ("The Knight Who Was Afraid of the Dark")
    Kenneth Mahood (Northern Irish cartoonist: "The Laughing Dragon")
    Bruce Roberts (photographer & co-author of books on ghosts)
    Ilon Wikland (Swedish illustrator & HCAA nominee, 1998)
    Josef Wilkon (Polish illustrator & HCAA nominee, 1976, 1980, 2000, 2004)
    Mary Razzell (Canadian YA novelist: "Snow Apples," 1984)
    Kathlyn Gay (author of "Voices from the Past" war series, 1990s)
    David Gentleman (British artist of Shakespeare, Keats, & Kipling)
    Jeanne Williams (YA novelist & romance/Western writer)
    Janice Shefelman (historical writer of "Texas Trilogy," 1980s)
    Joan Hewett (nonfiction writer: "Baby Animals" series, 2001-2002)
    Nancy Polette ("The Thinker's Mother Goose," 1983)
    Jenny Seed (South African historical novelist)
    Shirley L. Arora (winner of Jane Addams Award: "Tiger on the Mountain," 1960) Aranka Siegal (Czech/Hungarian-born writer & 1982 Newbery Honoree: "Upon the Head of the Goat: A Childhood in Hungary 1939-1944")
    Helen J. Borten (journalist & illustrator: "Do You See What I See?," 1959)
    Len Lamensdorf (sci-fi novelist: "The Crouching Dragon," 1999)
    Lois Sabin (writer on sports/bios/history/nature/mystery)
    Kay Life (aka Kay Guinn-Life, illustrator of Beverly Cleary's "Muggie Maggie") Don Berliner (1980s writer on aviation)
    Gloria Skurzynski (mystery/SF/historical novelist)
    Charlotte Pomerantz (1975 Jane Addams Medalist: "The Princess & the Admiral") Jean Russell Larson ("The Fish Bride and Other Gypsy Tales," 1999)
    Suzanne Tate (Biologist and 1990s writer on marine life)
    Mary Dodson Wade (Biographer: "Joan Lowery Nixon: Mystery Writer," 2004)
    Necia H. Apfel (Astronomer)
    Inger Sandberg (Swedish author of "Little Anna" series, 1964-1982)
    Mary Ann Hoberman (Poet: "The Llama Who Had No Pajama," 1998)
    Reynold Ruffins (Illustrator & 1997 Coretta Scott King Honoree)
    Kenneth Thomasma (author of "American Indian Children" series, 1983-2018)
    Byron Barton (Preschool writer/illustrator: "Where's Al?," 1972)
    Robert Carl Cohen ("The Color of Man," 1968)
    Connie Brummell Crook (Canadian historical novelist: "Nellie's Quest," 1998) James Heneghan (British-born Canadian YA novelist, "Torn Away," 1994)
    Faith Ringgold (Artist, 1992 Caldecott Honoree and Coretta Scott King Medalist: "Tar Beach")
    Carl Sommer (Educator: "Another Sommer-Time Story" series, 2000s )
    Harriet Sirof (YA writer: "The Real World," 1985)
    Caroline Crane (1960s YA writer & 1980s mystery writer)
    Tonke Dragt (Dutch SF/fantasy author & HCAA nominee, 2012)
    Bernadette M. Snyder (Catholic humorist)
    Mary Blair Immel ("Captured!: A Boy Trapped in the Civil War," 2005)
    Reiner Zimnik (Polish-born German writer/illustrator)
    Natalie S. Bober (YA biographer: "Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revolution," 1995)

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  • From Lenona@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 1 07:33:44 2021
    Writers for adults (many can be seen at genarians.com):

    1913 Boris Pahor (Slovene-Italian poet/novelist)

    1917 Lise Nørgaard (Danish journalist/writer

    1918 Naomi Replansky (American poet), Henri Vernes (Belgian action/SF writer), René de Obaldia (French playwright/poet)

    1919 Miroslav Zikmund (Czech travel writer), Lawrence Ferlinghetti (American poet)

    1920 Clarissa Eden (UK memoirist and widow of PM), Roger Angell (American sports writer and New Yorker editor)

    1921 Hans Albert, Ray Lawler, Edgar Morin

    1922 Bernard Kalb, Bernard Weisberger, Jakucho Setouchi, William Leuchtenburg, Raffaele la Capria, Angel Wagenstein, Jean Malaurie Capria, Angel Wagenstein, Jean Malaurie

    1923 Edward Lueders, Geoffrey Ashe, Lygia Fagundes Telles, Fina Garcia Marruz, Ann Livesay Sutton, Ida Vitale, Józef Hen

    1924 Robert E. Myers, Richard Rohmer, David Ferry, Herbert Gold, Gerda Klein, Edward Field, Guadalupe Rivera Marin, Friederike Mayröcker, Marc Ferro

    1925 Eugen Gomringer, Gerald Stern, Etel Adnan, Philippe Jaccottet, Madeleine Chapsal, Elizabeth "Betita" Martínez

    1926 Alfonso Sastre, Jürgen Moltmann, Ruth Minsky Sender, Arno J. Mayer, Frederick Buechner, Sami Michael, Rene Depestre, Thich Nhat Hanh, Noah Gordon, Robert Bly

    1927: Martin Walser, Nayantara Sahgal, George Lamming, Midge Decter, David Ireland, Carlos Germán Belli, James Roose-Evans, Willis Barnstone

    1928: Daisaku Ikeda, William Kennedy, Desmond Morris, J. Hillis Miller, William F. Nolan, Hans Kung, E.D. Hirsch, Tom Lehrer, Cynthia Ozick, Howard S. Becker, Thomas Kinsella, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Griselda Gambaro, Jayanta Mahapatra, Christopher Davis,
    Noam Chomsky

    1929: Amitai Etzioni, Alasdair MacIntyre, Len Deighton, Milan Kundera, Antonine Maillet, Harvey Cox, Harry Frankfurt, Jurgen Habermas , Arthur Frommer, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Jack Higgins, X.J. Kennedy, Yuz Aleshkovsky, Kjell Askildsen, Dr. Robert
    Coles, Richard Howard, Hans M. Enzensberger, Desmond O'Grady

    1930: Adonis, Jennifer Johnston, Norman Podhoretz, Luce Irigaray, Gary Snyder, John Barth, Sir John Elliott, Maureen Howard, Thomas Sowell, Selma James, Johan Galtung, Stuart Briscoe, Kenneth Frampton, Christopher Nicole, Dame Edna O'Brien




    Lenona.

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  • From Lenona@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 1 07:17:57 2021
    1926
    Joan Walsh Anglund (writer/illustrator: "A Friend is Someone Who Likes You," 1958)
    Ina Friedman ("How My Parents Learned to Eat," 1984)
    Alain Trez (French cartoonist/illustrator)
    Mitsumasa Anno (Japanese illustrator & 1984 HCAA Medalist)
    Carla Stevens (aka Carla Stevens Bigelow: "Rabbit & Skunk and the Scary Rock," 1976)
    Sandy Kossin (illustrator & movie poster designer for "Becket")
    George Booth ("New Yorker" cartoonist)
    Margaret Storey (British fantasy & mystery author: "Timothy & Two Witches," 1966)
    Patricia Coombs ("Dorrie" witch series, 1962-1992)
    George Ford (Illustrator & 1973 Coretta Scott King Medalist)
    Alfred Slote (aka A. H. Garnet, baseball and sci-fi novelist)
    Hilda Perera (Cuban-born YA novelist & Nobel Prize nominee)
    Darwin McBeth Walton ("Kwanzaa: A World of Holidays," 1998)
    Tadashi Matsui (Japanese publisher/reteller)
    Miriam Cohen ("Will I Have a Friend?" 1967)
    Muriel Batherman ("Before Columbus," 1981)
    Hilary Knight (illustrator: Kay Thompson's "Eloise")
    Herma Werner (romance/mystery/adventure writer, aka Eve Cowen & Eve Gladstone, 1978-1994)
    Joan Solomon (South African-born British writer: "Everybody's Hair," 1988) Dorothy B. Francis (romance/mystery/Western novelist)
    Harriette Abels (sci-fi/romance/mystery novelist)
    Marjorie-Ann Watts (British illustrator of Catherine Storr's "Polly and the Wolf" series)

    1927
    Mary Chalmers (illustrator: "The Secret Language" by Ursula Nordstrom, 1960) Ruth Lercher Bornstein ("The Summer Everything Changed," 2012)
    Budge Wilson (Canadian novelist: "Before Green Gables," 2008)
    Robert Andrew Parker (painter/illustrator: "Who Was Albert Einstein?" by Jess Brallier, 2002)
    M.E. Kerr (YA novelist: "Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack!" 1972)
    Ancka Gošnik Godec (Slovene illustrator & 2010 HCAA nominee)
    Richard B. Lyttle (artist, reporter, biographer)
    Carol Lerner (Botanical writer: "Plants that Make You Sniffle & Sneeze," 1993) Shirley Hughes (British illustrator & 1998 HCAA nominee)
    Niels Jensen (Danish author: "Days of Courage," 1972)
    George Sullivan (sports/biographies/nonfiction writer)
    Melvin Berger (author of 200 science/nonfiction books)
    Mort Künstler (MAD cartoonist, illustrator, & historical painter)
    Dorothy Levenson (Australian-born writer: "The Magic Carousel," 1967)
    Betty Levin (fantasy/mystery/adventure writer)
    Barbara Klimowicz ("When Shoes Eat Socks," 1971)
    Christine King Farris (memoirist: "My Brother Martin: A Sister Remembers Growing Up with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.," 2003)
    Jerry Lazare (Canadian painter/illustrator: "Queenie Peavy" by Robert Burch, 1966)
    Richard Brightfield (writer for "Choose Your Own Adventure" series)
    Don Madden (writer/illustrator: "The Wartville Wizard," 1986)
    Elsa Okon Rael ("Rivka's First Thanksgiving," 2001)
    Julian F. Thompson (YA novelist: "A Band of Angels," 1986)
    Marlenka Stupica (Slovene illustrator & 2-time HCAA nominee: 1974, 1996) Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard (2001 Coretta Scott King Honoree: "Virgie Goes to School with Us Boys")

    1928
    Barbara M. Walker ("The Little House Cookbook," 1979)
    Mino Milani (Italian adventure novelist & 2008 HCAA nominee)
    Marilyn Gould (Writer on skateboarding and "Golden Daffodils," 1985)
    Betty Fraser (Illustrator: Hoberman's "The Llama Who Had No Pajama")
    Lore Segal (Austrian-born writer & translator: Grimm's "The Juniper Tree," illustrated by Maurice Sendak)
    Harvey Dinnerstein (Artist: "At the Back of the North Wind" by George MacDonald, ed. 1964)
    Tom Hamil (Painter/illustrator: "Calvin and the Cub Scouts" by Patricia Miles Martin, 1964)
    Adriana Mazza Saviozzi (Italian illustrator, "Four Little Kittens" by Kathleen N. Daly, 1957)
    Mary Lystad ("James the Jaguar," 1972)
    Frank Newfeld (Czech-born Canadian designer/illustrator: "Alligator Pie" by Dennis Lee, 1974)
    Jacqueline Dougan Jackson (writer/poet/illustrator: "Turn Not Pale, Beloved Snail," 1974)
    Ellen Viereck (Painter/illustrator, "The Summer I Was Lost" by Paul Viereck, 1965)
    V. Gilbert Beers (Baptist writer: "The Early Readers Bible," 1991)
    Shirley Rousseau Murphy (Fantasy/mystery writer: "Joe Grey" cat series, 1996-2010)
    Luis Camps (French illustrator: "The Smashers" 1970s series by Alain Gree) Arnold Dobrin (Writer/illustrator, "Scat!" 1970)
    Janice May Udry (1957 Caldecott Medalist: "A Tree is Nice," with Marc Simont) Virginia Lee (aka Virginia L. Ewbank, Virginia Ewbank Hendricks, and Virginia L Hendricks,"The Magic Moth," 1972)
    Ellen Kindt McKenzie (fantasy writer, "Taash and the Jesters," 1968)
    Nan Holcomb (author of elementary stories about handicapped children; real name, Norma McPhee)
    James Lincoln Collier (1975 Newbery Honoree & National Book Award nominee: "My Brother Sam is Dead")
    Elizabeth van Steenwyk (writer of historical novels, horse novels, & mysteries)
    Patricia Hubbell (Poet: "Trucks Whizz! Zoom! Rumble!" 2003)
    Jane Gardam (UK writer & Carnegie nominee: "The Hollow Land," 1981)
    Kveta Pacovska (Czech illustrator & 1992 HCAA Medalist)
    Phyllis Hollander (Co-author: "Amazing But True Sports Stories," 1986)
    Eva Hulsmann (French/German/Italian nature illustrator)
    Shulamith L. Oppenheim ("The Sea King" with Jane Yolen, 2003)
    Esther L. Nelson ("Dancing Games for Children of All Ages," 1973)
    Judith Crabtree (Australian fantasy novelist/illustrator: "Song at the Gate," 1987)
    Sidney Offit ("The Adventures of Homer Fink," 1966)
    Earle Rice Jr. (YA war history writer)
    Toby Talbot ("Dear Greta Garbo," 1977)
    Diane Sherman (aka Diane Sherman-Levine, medium, healer, & preschool writer: "Little Skater," 1959)
    Eve Bunting (Northern Ireland-born writer of 200 books & Edgar winner)
    Alice M. Fleming (nonfiction writer: "Martin Luther King: A Dream of Hope," 2008)
    Carolee Wells Henney ("The Cat in the Tower," 2017)
    Lilo Fromm (German illustrator & HCAA nominee: 1968, 1974, 1982)

    1929
    Jules Feiffer (cartoonist: "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster, 1961) Walter Lorraine (editor/illustrator: "McBroom" series by Sid Fleischman, 1960s-1980s)
    Iona MacGregor (British historical novelist & author of "Death Wore a Diadem") Doris Orgel (Austrian-born novelist/translator: "The Princess and the God," 1996)
    Arnold Roth (cartoonist: "Grimms' Fairy Tales," 1966)
    Ruth Belov Gross ("If You Grew Up With George Washington," 1982)
    Paul Coker (MAD cartoonist)
    Joan M. Lexau ("Striped Ice Cream!" 1968)
    Hilde Heyduck-Huth (German writer/illustrator: "The Three Birds," 1966)
    Edward Sorel (political cartoonist: "The Pirates of Penzance," adapted by Ward Botsford, 1981)
    Jacqueline L. Harris ("The Tuskegee Airmen: Black Heroes of World War II," 1996)
    Jane Wooster Scott (Illustrator & American folk art painter)
    Eloise Greenfield (1978 Coretta Scott King Award winner: "Africa Dream")
    Frank Jacobs ("Sing Along With MAD," 1970)
    Norton Juster ("The Phantom Tollbooth," 1961)
    Lensey Namioka (nee Lensey Chao, Chinese-born writer: "Ties That Bind, Ties That Break," 1999)
    Eric Carle ("The Very Hungry Caterpillar," 1969)
    Don Almquist (Painter/illustrator of Catherine Woolley's "Libby Shadows a Lady," 1974)
    Robert M. Quackenbush (Writer/illustrator: "Henry's Awful Mistake," 1980) Christine San Jose (British-born senior editor of "Highlights" magazine)
    Norma J. Livo ("Moon Cakes to Maize: Delicious World Folktales," 1999)
    Lynne Reid Banks (British author: "The Indian in the Cupboard," 1980)
    K.M. Peyton (1969 Carnegie Medalist: "The Edge of the Cloud")
    Norman L. Macht (Sports biographer)
    Peter F. Neumeyer (German-born writer: "The Annotated Charlotte's Web," 1994) Wendy Pfeffer ("Let's Read and Find Out" science series)
    Graham Oakley (British writer/illustrator of "Church Mice" series & Kate Greenaway nominee: 1976, 1982)
    Sesyle Joslin (1959 Caldecott Honoree: "What Do You Say, Dear?" with Maurice Sendak)
    Aliki Brandenberg (aka Aliki, writer/illustrator: "A Medieval Feast," 1983) Elizabeth Hall ("Thunder Rolling in the Mountains," 1992, with Scott O'Dell) Patty Wolcott ("The Marvelous Mud Washing Machine," 1974)
    Gioia Fiammenghi (Illustrator: Thomas Rockwell's "How to Fight a Girl," 1987) Dorothy W. Robinson (1975 Coretta Scott King Medalist: "The Legend of Africania")
    Marjorie Ann Waybill ("Chinese Eyes," 1974)
    Peter R. Limburg (Science writer of "What's Behind the Word" series)
    Lael Littke (YA mystery/romance/horror novelist: "Prom Dress," 1989)
    George Ancona (Writer/photographer, "Handtalk" series, 1974-1991)
    Martha E. Rhynes (Biographer: "Ralph Ellison: Author of Invisible Man," 2006) Brian Earnshaw (Welsh author: "Dragonfall 5" series, 1970s)
    Hong Seong-Chan (aka Hong Sungchan, S. Korean illustrator & HCAA nominee, 2012)

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