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Ammi-Joan Paquette is an associate agent with Erin Murphy Literary Agency, representing all types of children’s and YA literature. Recent client releases include Erin E. Moulton’s lyrical adventure Flutter: The Story of Four Sisters and an Incredible Journey (Philomel, 2011); Jennifer A. Nielsen’s hilarious middle grade fantasy Elliot and the Pixie Plot (Sourcebooks, 2011); and Michelle Ray’s edgy YA retelling Falling for Hamlet (Poppy/Little, Brown, 2011). Joan is also the author of the picture book The Tiptoe Guide to Tracking Fairies (Tanglewood, 2009) and the middle-grade novel Nowhere Girl (Walker/Bloomsbury, 2011). Of particular interest at this time are heart-driven, lyrical and literary middle grade; high-concept historical YA; tightly-plotted thrillers and mysteries that keep you guessing all the way through; sweeping YA romance; and anything with depth, resonance, and a classic feel that will stand the test of time.
Anastasia Suen is the author of 135 books. She studied library science in junior high and worked in the public library in high school. She started teaching elementary school in 1977 and has taught kindergarten ESL, first, fifth and sixth grades. After her children’s books were published Anastasia returned to the classroom as a visiting author. She co-taught children’s literature at the University of North Texas and taught teacher in-service for Staff Development for Educators. Today Anastasia teaches writing at Southern Methodist University and online. She has written with students of all ages in workshops all over the globe and teaches the six traits of writing because this is how she writes.
Barry Furrow is a Professor of Law and Director of the Health Law Program at the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pa. He is a pioneer in the field of health law. He is the lead author of “Health Law — Cases, Materials and Problems” (now in its 6th edition), which remains the leading casebook in the field. He is also co-author of the treatise, “Health Law,” which the U.S. Supreme Court has cited three times.
Barry Furrow’s expertise spans a wide array of health-related topics, including health care policy, regulation and finance, patient safety, patient privacy, mental health, provider accountability, medical ethics and bioethics, and legal issues of pain management. He has written more than three dozen law review articles on state and federal regulation of medical errors and patient safety, pain management, sports medicine, tort reform, medical privacy, and regulation of scientific research. His articles have appeared in publications including the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Duke Law Journal,Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review and Drexel Law Review.
Professor Furrow earned his J.D. at Harvard Law School before clerking with the Superior Court of Massachusetts and handling civil litigation and health-law cases with the Boston firm, Palmer & Dodge.
Professor Furrow is an editorial board member of several journals, including the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, the Medico-Legal Journal of Ireland, and the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry.
Furrow represents ( and is married to) Donna Jo Napoli, and has negotiated over sixty of her childrens’ book contracts, with publishing houses that include MacMillan, Simon & Schuster, Penguin, Hyperion, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Scholastic, Walker Books, and others.
Bonnie Bader is the Editor-in-Chief of Grosset and Dunlap and Price Stern Sloan, two imprints of the Penguin Young Readers Group. She oversees a group of eight editors who actively acquire a wide range of books from series to readers to novelty to licensed properties. The editors are always looking to hire writers to work on both a “for hire” and a “royalty” basis. While licensed publishing is a staple of the group, a big focus is on middle-grade series. Some of the bestselling series published by Grosset include Camp Confidential, Hank Zipzer, and Katie Kazoo.
Diane Muldrow is an editorial director at Golden Books/Random House, and the editor of the famous Little Golden Books. She has worked in publishing for over twenty years, editing mass market, licensed, and trade picture books for young children. Diane is also a prolific author of books for kids of all ages, including the middle-grade series Dish (Grosset & Dunlap), and a picture book, We Planted A Tree (Golden Books/Random House), illustrated by award-winner Bob Staake. Diane edited Golden Legacy: How Golden Books Won Children’s Hearts, Changed Publishing Forever, and Became an American Icon Along the Way, by noted literary historian Leonard Marcus (Random House, 2007). She and Marcus co-curated an exhibition of original Golden Books illustrations, which is currently touring the country.
Donna Jo Napoli is professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College, mother of five, grandmother of two, and author of more than seventy books for pre-K through high school. Her work ranges from gothic horror to contemporary humor, and she loves to swim in traditional tales — religious, folk, fairy, mythological. She had three works come out in 2011: LIGHTS ON THE NILE, a novel set in 2530 BC in Egypt, THE CROSSING, a picture book about the Lewis and Clark expedition from the point of view of the baby on Sacagawea’s back, TREASURY OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY, a set of tales about gods, goddesses, and heroes, woven together in what she hopes is a coherent whole. Her website is donnajonapoli.com
Erin Murphy was born and raised in Arizona, and founded Erin Murphy Literary Agency (http://emliterary.com) in Flagstaff in 1999. Erin may have cut her teeth in regional publishing, but EMLA is a nationally known boutique agency. Although it is consistently ranked a top deal-maker in children’s books on Publishers Marketplace, the agency is perhaps better recognized for its sense of community among its staff and clients. Erin represents writers and writer-illustrators of picture books, novels for middle-graders and young adults, and select nonfiction–including Austin’s own Chris Barton, Cynthia Levinson, Liz Garton Scanlon, Clint Young, and Jennifer Ziegler.
Jill Corcoran is an Agent at Herman Agency representing primarily Children’s books: Picture Books, Chapter Book, Middle Grade and Young Adult authors. Clients include: Ralph Fletcher, Anastasia Suen, Sherry Shahan, Marileta Robinson, Robin Mellom, Jen Nail, Jenny Whitehead, Jen Arena, Judy Clemens, Janet Gurtler, Erin Fry, Elaine Marie Alphin, Janet Costa Bates, Shelley Coriell, Charles Mattocks AKA Poor Chef, Kim T. Griswell, Martha Alderson AKA Plot Whisperer, Martha Brockenbrough, Kelly Milner Halls, Kenn Nesbitt, Charlie Cohen, Varsha Bajaj, Susan Meyers, Beck McDowell, and Bev Katz Rosenbaum.
Kirsten Cappy is the owner of Curious City. Formed to tackle projects that forge a stronger relationship between children and the literature created for them, Curious City designs and implements creative theme-based marketing for children’s authors and illustrators.
Through Curious City, Kirsten has created the marketing plans for countless board, picture, chapter, and young adult books. Each marketing plan is a unique approach based on the book’s story and potential readership. To keep both ideas and tools fresh, Kirsten follows marketing trends, publishing trends, and new technologies.Visit Kirsten at http://visitcuriouscity.wordpress.com/
In 2004, Lisa Yee’s debut novel, Millicent Min, Girl Genius, won the Sid Fleischman Humor Award. A Thurber House Children’s Writer-in-Residence, she has been named a Fox Sports Network “American in Focus,” Publishers Weekly Flying Start, and USA Today Critics’ Top Pick. Lisa has over one million books in print, including this year’s Warp Speed, about a Star Trek geek who gets beat up every day, and a new series for American Girl.Visit Lisa at www.lisayee.com.
Patti Ann Harris is the Senior Art Director at Little, Brown Books for Young Readers where she oversees the design of the picture book list and novelty book imprint, LB-Kids.
Sarah Davies was a children’s publisher in London for more than 25 years before moving to the USA in 2007 to launch the Greenhouse Literary Agency. Based in Washington DC and London, the Greenhouse exclusively represents authors of children’s and YA fiction and is not only transatlantic (specializing in near-simultaneous deals both sides of the Pond), but also unusually international in outlook, believing that the whole world is our marketplace. In her publisher incarnation Sarah worked with and published authors such as Judy Blume, Meg Cabot, Philip Pullman, Sharon Creech, Karen Cushman, and Carol Hiaasen. As an agent she represents and has guided to success many debut authors, including New York Times Bestseller Brenna Yovanoff, Sarwat Chadda, whose first novel DEVIL’S KISS was a B&N Top 20 YA novel of 2009, multi-star-reviewed Tricia Springstubb, Lindsey Leavitt, Tami Lewis Brown – and many more who publish later in 2011 and 2012. Sarah is a member of AAR and SCBWI. She has been a fiction editor half her life, and brings a wealth of editorial and senior-management experience to her role as literary agent. She works closely with writers to reach an optimum submission point and then aims to provide strong ongoing career guidance. Sarah says, ‘Everything I’d most like to tell you about the Greenhouse is in its name. It’s where writers grow!’ www.greenhouseliterary.com

