Piehl, Janet

Janet Piehl is a children’s librarian and author. A former editor of children’s books, she has written more than ten nonfiction books on topics ranging from Harry Houdini to chipmunks. She currently works at the Wilmette Public Library outside of Chicago.

Decker, Candace

CANDACE DECKER has worked as a professional actress, singer, storyteller and taught acting workshops for children for the past 22 years. As a storyteller she has served as an artist-in-residence in the Chicago-area school system, performed for children throughout Maryland with BOOKPALS,  and as a volunteer reader in the public Read more…

Kort, Ellen

Ellen Kort served as Wisconsin’s first Poet Laureate from 2000-2004. She has traveled widely and for decades has been committed to poetry, teaching, giving public readings, and facilitating workshops and retreats. She offers poetry workshops at medical conventions for physicians and psychologist’s. She has a passion for the natural process Read more…

Covert, Jack

Jack is the president of 800-CEO-READ, now an independent company, but longtime partner of the Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops. Hired twenty-five years ago by the late David Schwartz to promote business and computer books to the Milwaukee business community, Jack used his considerable sales skills and innate business acumen to grow Read more…

Finke, Beth

  NPR commentator Beth Finke is the author of  Hanni and Beth: Safe & Sound”  (Blue Marlin Publications) a winner of the ASPCA’s Henry Bergh Award for children’s literature. Her memoir “Long Time, No See” (University of Illinois Press)  is featured on the Book Sense Top Ten list of University Press books and Read more…

Pfitsch, Patricia

“I always felt I was born into the wrong century,” Patty Pfitsch says. Inspired by her favorite childhood books, Caddie Woodlawn and Little House in the Big Woods, she persuaded her husband to move to a 100 year-old farmhouse in the forgotten hills of southwestern Wisconsin, an hour away from Read more…

Aylesworth, Jim

Picture book author Jim Aylesworth tells his stories with generous doses of loud sounds, rhythms and rhymes.  His experiences as a teacher have taught him that these are the elements children like in a story, especially when it is being read aloud.  So, in Hanna’s Hog, Aylesworth includes a loud Read more…

Lorence, James

From 2001-2005, Dr. James J. Lorence served as Eminent Scholar of History at Gainesville State College in Gainesville, GA. Lorence is currently Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Wisconsin-Marathon County, where he taught United States History for thirty-five years.  In 2000, he received the Wisconsin Humanities Council’s Governor’s Read more…