Multiple award-winning author Jon Scieszka grew up in Flint, Michigan, the second oldest and the nicest of six boys. Jon went to school at Culver Military Academy in Indiana where he was a Lieutenant; Albion College in Michigan where he studied to be a doctor; and Columbia University in New York, where he received an M.F.A. in fiction. He taught elementary school in New York for ten years in a variety of positions. He is the author of many boks for children including the
New York Times Best Illustrated Book
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (illustrated by Lane Smith), the Caldecott Honor book
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs (illustrated by Lane Smith), and
Math Curse (illustrated by Lane Smith). In addition to his work as an author, Jon also runs a web-based literacy program called “Guys Read” that is designed to encourage boys, particularly reluctant readers, to get involved with books. In 2008, Jon was named the country’s first National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, a joint effort of the Library of Congress and the Children’s Book Council. During his two-year role as Ambassador, he acted as a spokesperson for children’s literature, speaking to groups of parents, teachers, and children to encourage the importance of reading. You can visit Jon online at www. jsworldwide.com.
Lane Smith’s illustrations have appeared in many publications including,
The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine,
The Boston Globe,
Sierra,
American Bookseller,
The Progressive,
Time,
Newsweek,
Mother Jones, and
Ms. He is the illustrator of
James and the Giant Peach (by Roald Dahl), the
New York Times Best Illustrated Book
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (by Jon Scieszka), and the Caldecott Honor book
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs (by Jon Scieszka). He is also the author/illustrator of
It’s a Book,
John, Paul, George & Ben, and
Grandpa Green. You can visit him online at www. lanesmithbooks.com.