Authors & Illustrators

Author/Illustrator Archive:

Tina Seelig
Tina is the author of the popular Games For Your Brain card deck series. Ms. Seelig's day job is to run the Stanford Technology Ventures Program at Stanford University School of Engineering where she focuses on developing the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders. She teaches courses on innovation and entrepreneurship, runs conferences on four continents, and manages a team that develops leading edge multimedia tools for teaching entrepreneurship. She is also on the faculty of the Stanford Institute of Design and the National Entrepreneurship Network in India. She holds a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Stanford Medical School, has worked as a management consultant, multimedia producer, and an entrepreneur, and has written fourteen books and games for adults and children.

Decks by Tina Seelig


J.otto Seibold
Olive the Other Reindeer: Meet author J.otto Seibold
www.jottodotcom.com
J.otto Seibold is a first generation American, born to a German father and Romanian mother in Oakland, California. He was raised in Martinez and was a self-described "F+ student." Before becoming a celebrated children's book illustrator and writer, he worked as a drafter, an architectural designer, and a freelance editorial illustrator. He currently lives in Oakland, and has three children.

Books by J.otto Seibold


Pegi Deitz Shea
Ten Mice for Tet
www.pegideitzshea.com
Pegi Deitz Shea eats, drinks and sleeps children's books. Author of thirteen—mostly multicultural—children's books (fiction, nonfiction & poetry for all ages), she also teaches Children's Literature at the University of Connecticut and teaches writing for children through the Institute of Children's Literature. Ms. Shea has presented at hundreds of schools, libraries and conferences in more than ten states.

Books by Pegi Deitz Shea


Mark Shulman
Mom and Dad are Palindromes: Meet Author Mark Shulman

Books by Mark Shulman


Diane Siebert
Tour America: A Conversation with Diane Siebert

Books by Diane Siebert


Seymour Simon
Q&A with Seymour Simon
www.seymoursimon.com

Books by Seymour Simon


Barbara Anne Skalak
When she isn't writing picture books, Barbara Anne Skalak works full time as a marketing copy editor and proofreader. Ms. Skalak wrote her first story when she was eight years old, about a squirrel that runs an underground toothpaste factory. She holds degrees in psychology and counts among her jobs working in a chocolate shop, writing greeting cards and editing academic journals. She craves nature and loves to take long walks on the beach, bird watch and hike in the hills. She also enjoys swimming, tile painting and boogie boarding. After a move from Portland, Oregon, Ms. Skalak makes her home in sunny San Diego with her young son and Maui the cat.

Books by Barbara Anne Skalak


Michael Slack
www.slackart.com
www.slackart.wordpress.com
Michael's illustrations have appeared in books, magazines, print advertisements, and on TV. His paintings and drawings have been exhibited in the U.S. and Europe. Currently, Michael is fulfilling one of his life-long dreams illustrating children's picture books. Knuckleheads is one of two new books coming out in 2008. The first book that he both wrote and illustrated will appear in 2009. Michael currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Books by Michael Slack


David Slonim
He Came with the Couch: A Conversation with David Slonim
www.davidslonim.com
David Slonim has been drawing and making up stories since he was a kid growing up in New Jersey. Thanks to his elementary school art teacher he worked with papier-mache, puppetry, stained glass, ceramics, 2-D and clay animation films by age 11. "Mrs. Hulsizer invited some of us to hang out in her art supply closet during lunch and make stuff while she munched tuna sandwiches and cracked us up with stories about her dogs. It was great."
Mr. Slonim's work for Chronicle includes He Came With the Couch, You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy?, Oh, Ducky!, and Moishe's Miracle. David and his wife Bonnie have four kids and a dog named Maggie who matches the carpet. "If the kids are in their pajamas a little early sometimes we turn out the lights and I make up new stories. Who knows, maybe someday they will become books."

David Slonim Books


Elisa Smalley
Books by Elisa Smalley


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