- 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 smallcoal mining town. Her books frequently take place inAppalachia . She married Stephen Lyon, amusician , in 1972, and had two children with him. She earned a B.A. atCentre College inKentucky in 1971, her M.A. at theUniversity 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 , andRadford University . She has also acted as an executive committee member for theWomen 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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