George Ella Lyon

George Ella Lyon

George Ella Lyon (born April 25, 1949) is a Kentucky author who has published in many genres, including picture books, poetry, juvenile novels, and articles.

Biography

George Ella Lyon was born in Harlan, Kentucky, a small coal mining town. Her books frequently take place in Appalachia. She married Stephen Lyon, a musician, in 1972, and had two children with him. She earned a B.A. at Centre College in Kentucky in 1971, her M.A. at the University of Arkansas in 1972, and her Ph.D. at Indiana University--Bloomington in 1978.

She first published in 1983, a poetry collection called "Mountain". Aside from publishing, she also taught writing at a number of colleges, including the University of Kentucky, Centre College, Transylvania University, and Radford University. She has also acted as an executive committee member for the Women Writers Conference. She currently teaches writing through workshops, conferences, and author visits.

Bibilography

Children/Young Adult

*Father Time and the Day Boxes, illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker, 1985.
*A Regular Rolling Noah, illustrated by Stephen Gammell, 1986.
*A Throne in Goose Rock, 1987.
*One Lucky Girl, illustrated by Irene Trivas, 2000.
*Mother to Tigers, illustrated by Peter Catalanotto, 2002.
*Gina.Jamie.Father.Bear., 2002.
*Sonny's House of Spies, 2004.

Picture Books

*A B Cedar: An Alphabet of Trees, illustrated by Tom Parker, 1989.
*Together, illustrated by Vera Rosenberry, 1989.
*Come a Tide, illustrated by Stephen Gammell, 1990.
*Basket, illustrated by Mary Szilagyi, 1990.
*Cecil's Story, illustrated by Peter Catalanotto, 1991.
*The Outside Inn, illustrated by Vera Rosenberry, 1991.
*Who Came Down that Road?, illustrated by Peter Catalanotto, 1992.
*Dreamplace, illustrated by Peter Catalanotto, 1993.
*Five Live Bongos, illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers, 1994.
*Mama Is a Miner, illustrated by Peter Catalanotto, 1994.
*Ada's Pal, illustrated by Marguerite Casparian, 1996.
*A Wordful Child, photographs by Ann W. Olson, 1996.
*A Day at Damp Camp, illustrated by Peter Catalanotto, 1996.
*A Sign, illustrated by Chris K. Soentpiet, 1998.
*A Traveling Cat, illustrated by Paul Brett Johnson, 1998.
*Book, illustrated by Peter Catalanotto, 1999.
*Weaving the Rainbow, illustrated by Stephanie Anderson, 2004.
*When You Get Little and I Get Big, illustrated by Peter Catalanotto, 2006.
*No Dessert Forever!, 2006.

Novels

*Borrowed Children, 1988.
*Red Rover, 1989 (published as "The Stranger I Left behind Me", 1997)
*Here and Then, 1994.
*With a Hammer for My Heart, 1996.

Poetry

*Mountain, 1983.
*Growing Light, 1987.
*Catalpa, 1993.
*Counting on the Woods, photographs by Ann W. Olson, 1998.

Miscellaneous Works

*Braids (two-act play), first produced in Lexington, KY, at Transylvania University, 1985.
*Choices: Stories for Adult New Readers, 1989.
*(Editor, with Jim Wayne Miller and Gurney Norman) A Gathering at the Forks: Fifteen Years of the Hindman Settlement School Appalachian Writers Workshop, 1993.
*(Editor, with Bob Henry Baber and Gurney Norman; and author of introduction) Old Wounds, New Words: Poems from the Appalachian Poetry Project, 1994.
*Where I'm From: Where Poems Come From, photographs by Robert Hoskins, 1999.
*(Editor) A Kentucky Christmas, 2003.

Awards

*Lamont Hall Award, Andrew Mountain Press, 1983, for "Mountain"
*Golden Kite Award, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, 1989, for "Borrowed Children"
*Kentucky Bluegrass Award, for "Basket"
*Andrew Mountain Press Award, for "Mountain"
*Book of the Year Award, Appalachian Writers Association, for "Catalpa"
*Best Books of the Year citation, Publishers Weekly, for "Who Came Down that Road?"
*Jesse Stuart Media Award, Kentucky School Media Association, for body of work.

References

All information is taken from: Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC

External Links

* [http://georgeellalyon.com/ George Ella Lyon's Official Site]


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