Kallie George is a Vancouver-based author and editor. In 2007, she earned her master's degree in children's literature from the University of British Columbia. She is the co-creator of Paola Opal's Simply Little Series of acclaimed board books, as well as the author of M the Exploring Dreamer, with art by Soizick Meister, and the picture book The Melancholic Mermaid, illustrated by Abigail Halpin. Clover's Luck, Book 1 in the Magical Animal Adoption series, will be published by Disney-Hyperion in February 2015. She teaches creative writing classes at Capilano University and CWC (Creative Writing for Children) when she isn't writing or editing.
www.kalliegeorge.com Geneviève Côté has illustrated a number of books over the years, including Tennyson's The Lady of Shalott, Jean Little's Wishes, Cary Fagan's Ella May and the Wishing Stone, Danielle Simard's The Little Word Catcher, and many others. She's also authored a few short stories in both English and French: King's
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Kallie George is a Vancouver-based author and editor. In 2007, she earned her master's degree in children's literature from the University of British Columbia. She is the co-creator of Paola Opal's Simply Little Series of acclaimed board books, as well as the author of M the Exploring Dreamer, with art by Soizick Meister, and the picture book The Melancholic Mermaid, illustrated by Abigail Halpin. Clover's Luck, Book 1 in the Magical Animal Adoption series, will be published by Disney-Hyperion in February 2015. She teaches creative writing classes at Capilano University and CWC (Creative Writing for Children) when she isn't writing or editing.
www.kalliegeorge.com Geneviève Côté has illustrated a number of books over the years, including Tennyson's The Lady of Shalott, Jean Little's Wishes, Cary Fagan's Ella May and the Wishing Stone, Danielle Simard's The Little Word Catcher, and many others. She's also authored a few short stories in both English and French: King's Stuff, Without You, Me and You, What Elephant? Her editorial work has appeared in newspapers such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, l'Actualité, and others. In 2005, she received the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Prize, in 2007, she received the General Governor's Award for Illustration, and in 2012, she received the Marilyn Baillie Award.
She currently resides in Montreal, Quebec. http://www.genevievecoteillustration.com
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