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Constance Levy

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An author of poetry for children, Constance Levy has written for magazines such as Cricket, Spider, and Creative Classroom. Her books include I'm Going to Pet a Worm Today and Other Poems, A Tree Place and Other Poems, When Whales Exhale and Other Poems, A Crack in the Clouds and Other Poems (all published by Simon & Schuster) and SPLASH-Poems of Our Watery World (Orchard/Scholastic). In 1994 one of her titles was included in Bank Street College's "Children's Books of the Year" and she was awarded the Boston Globe Horn Book Honor Award. Her books have been included in the American Booksellers "Pick of the Lists" in 1991 and 1998, the NCTE Notable Book in Language Arts in 1995 and 1999, and the New York Library's select 100 titles for Children's Books in 1996. She was a nominee for the William Allen White Award in 1994 and 1996 and she won the Lee Bennet Hopkins Honor Award for Excellence in Children's Literature in 1999.

Books by Constance Levy 

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The Story of Red Rubber Ball

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I'm Going to Pet a Worm Today: And Other Poems

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When Whales Exhale: and Other Poems

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Splash! Poems of Our Watery World

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A Crack In The Clouds And Other Poems

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A Tree Place: And Other Poems

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Writers Hall of Fame 

Constance Levy was a 2004 inductee into the Writers Hall of Fame.
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With grassroots activities such as writing camps, scholarships, contests, and partnerships in education, the Writers Hall of Fame® of America remains true to its goal of encouraging an interest in writers young and old.

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John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck, 1902-1968 was the author of sixteen novels, a collection of short stories, four screenplays, a sheaf of journalistic essays-including four collections, three travel narratives, a translation and two published journals, and three "play-novellas" on Broadway.
Dale Freeman
Freeman started his newspaper career in Springfield, Missouri in 1944. He is currently a board member of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Association. and a contributing editor to OzarkWatch magazine and is the author of four books.
Deborah Chester
Internationally published author of 34 novels, Deborah Chester has written historical romances, young adult, science fiction, and fantasy under her own name and two pseudonyms. A professor of professional writing for the University of Oklahoma's College of Journalism and Mass Communication, she teaches novel and short story writing.

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