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When she is not researching and studying literature from a critical perspective, she can be found writing her own YA novels. Meagan Albright is a youth services librarian at the Alvin Sherman Library, Research and Information Technology Center, at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Meagan holds a bachelor’s degree in English and Philosophy from the University of North Florida, a master’s degree in Library and Information Science from the University of South Florida, and is beginning classes towards an Ed. D. in Early Childhood Literacy at NSU. In 2. 00. 7, her article, “The Public Library’s Responsibility to LGBT Communities: Recognizing, Representing and Serving” was awarded first prize in the Public Library Association’s annual article contest. Obsessed with books since her mother read her The Hobbit at age six, Meagan loves literature and sharing her favorite books. Nancy Garhan Attebury holds an M. A. in Children’s Literature and Writing for Children from Hollins University. She has recently finished six nonfiction books for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders who use the Houghton Mifflin reading program. Two of those titles were Lift Off! Turn Up the Radio. Several magazines credits are hers. Some include Highlights, Jack and Jill, Humpty Dumpty, The Friend, and Holidays and Seasonal Celebrations. Two of her critical children’s literature papers “Bridging the Gap in Children’s Literature for Asian- American Youngster” and “The Olympic Spirit in Children’s Literature” have been published in the international education journal produced by Delta Kappa Gamma. She critiques manuscripts for aspiring authors and has offered workshops on writing for various groups such as the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and the Oregon Library Association. She lives in Oregon with husband Rich. They have a daughter Rami who also reviews for Children’s Literature. Ramirose Ilene Attebury graduated from Eastern Oregon University with a B. A. in history and a minor in Spanish. She earned a Masters in Library and Information Science from the University of South Carolina and is currently working on an M. A. in history from Central Washington University. Ramirose is employed as a graduate assistant at the CWU library and works in the reference and instruction, government documents, and archives departments. She volunteers in the archives and local history collection at the Ellensburg Public Library. Ramirose also enjoys working with children through the Youth Services Center in Ellensburg. Traci Avalos is a middle school English and Spanish teacher in Phoenix, Arizona. An avid fan of science fiction and fantasy, in 2. Traci participated in the National Endowment for the Humanities institute on J. R. R. Tolkien. She is also a proponent of multicultural literature, particularly relating to Spanish language materials. Traci is currently working on a Master’s Degree at Northern Arizona University. BLisette Baez is an avid reader from childhood with a special love for children’s books and the way they evoke the imagination. She is an elementary/middle school teacher that thrives on making reading exciting for her students. She facilitated and created an After- School Book Club for her students that was a great success. She continues to look for exciting fiction and non- fiction books to enhance her classroom and teaching style, as well as maintain the motivation of the students. She has a passion for writing as well and aspires to be a part of the world of fascinating authors of children’s literature. Nancy Baumann received a B. S. in Elementary Education from the University of Wisconsin- Madison, an M. S. in Special Education from the University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh, and an MLS from the University of North Texas. She has been a classroom teacher, special education resource teacher, and school librarian in both middle and elementary schools. She was a 2. 01. 0 member of The John Newbery Committee, recipient of AASL’s Innovative Reading Grant, and SLJ’s Giant Step Award. Presently she is an instructor in the School of Information Science & Learning Technologies at the University of Missouri. Bri. Anne Baxley graduated in May 2. University of South Carolina with her Masters in Library and Information Science. During her time at the University of South Carolina, Bri. Anne focused her studies on youth services. It was through these studies that her love for children and young adult materials was strengthened. Currently, Bri. Anne works as a Teen Assistant for the Spartanburg County Public Library System in Spartanburg, S. C. Here she makes her greatest impact by providing local teens a safe place to meet, where they can find resources they need – and, for a time, leave their worries behind them. Julia Beiker is a graduate from Emporia State University with a Bachelor degree in Special Education and Elementary Ed and a Master’s degree in Learning Disabilities. She taught K- 1. 2 as both a regular and special teacher. Right now, she teaches special education in an inner city school in Topeka, Kansas. She been published multiple times in several magazines and newspapers and currently working on getting books published. As an avid reader, she has enjoyed reading fiction and nonfiction all of her life. She lives with her two school- aged children and husband outside Topeka. Sheri Bell- Rehwoldt is an award- winning freelance writer and editor who enjoys writing about the arts, cool places, and out- of- the- box thinkers. She has written for American Profile, Family Circle, Go, Ladie’s Home Journal, and The Washington Post. She is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors(ASJA). Sheri also writes children’s fiction and nonfiction, and is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators(SCBWI). In June 2. 00. 6, Nomad Press published Sheri’s activity book “Great World War II Projects You Can Build Yourself” and will follow it up un January 2. Amazing Maya Inventions You Can Build Yourself.” Chronicle Books will publish Sheri’s picture book “You Think It’s Easy Being the Tooth Fairy?” also in 2. Sheri’s juvenile fiction is being represented by Caryn Wiseman of the Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Please visit Sheri’s website at www. Bell- Rehwoldt. com. Kristi Bernard loved to read as a child and acquired her love of children’s literature by constantly surrounding herself with books from her local library. She earned her BA in English with minors in Education and Minority Studies from Wichita State University. She is a writer, blogger, book reviewer and member of the SCBWI. She currently works freelance and has produced Standard Operating and Procedures manuals for several corporations and city governments. She is currently working on study guides for authors and illustrators, as well as, informational guides for parents. She promotes literacy, authors and illustrators on her blog Kristi’s Book Nook. Tracy Blood earned her Master’s Degree in English Secondary Education from the University of Phoenix. She works as a middle school teacher in Clayton County, Georgia, focusing on language arts and literature. A mother of three, Tracy also has a Pharmaceutical Specialty Certificate and has worked as a Pharmaceutical Specialist for the US Army in a number of locations. Nanci Booher hated to read as a kid…and honestly she just didn’t get it. Read for pleasure? Surely you must be kidding. But with adulthood brought a new love and understanding. Now she spends her time reading as much as she can and she works with kids, to help them try and find what they love in a book. It isn’t always easy, reluctant and voracious readers alike give her a run for her money. Nanci currently works at the public library in Portland, Oregon and at a charter school. This gives her the unique perspective about what kids are reading. Jean Boreen has loved young adult literature since taking a course with Annabelle Irwin (half of Hadley Irwin) at Iowa State University. Jean has a B. A. and M. A. in English and a Ph. D. in English Education.
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