TTLG Author/Illustrator Profiles
Jane Yolen

Born and raised in New York City, Jane Yolen now lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts. She attended Smith College and received her master's degree in education from the University of Massachusetts. The distinguished author of more than 170 books, Jane Yolen is a person of many talents. When she is not writing, Yolen composes songs, is a professional storyteller on the stage, and is the busy wife of a university professor, the mother of three grown children, and a grandmother.
Active in several organizations, Yolen has been on the Board of Directors of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, was president of the Science Fiction Writers of America from 1986 to 1988, is on the editorial board of several magazines, and was a founding member of the Western New England Storytellers Guild, the Western Massachusetts Illustrators Guild, and the Bay State Writers Guild. For twenty years, she ran a monthly writer's workshop for new children's book authors. In 1980, when Yolen was awarded an honorary Doctor of Law degree by Our Lady of the Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts, the citation recognized that "throughout her writing career she has remained true to her primary source of inspiration--folk culture." Folklore is the "perfect second skin," writes Yolen. "From under its hide, we can see all the shimmering, shadowy uncertainties of the world." Folklore, she believes, is the universal human language, a language that children instinctively feel in their hearts.
All of Yolen's stories and poems are somehow rooted in her sense of family and self. The Emperor and the Kite, which was a Caldecott Honor Book in 1983 for its intricate papercut illustrations by Ed Young, was based on Yolen's relationship with her late father, who was an international kite-flying champion. Owl Moon, winner of the 1988 Caldecott Medal for John Schoenherr's exquisite watercolors, was inspired by her husband's interest in birding.
Yolen's graceful rhythms and outrageous rhymes have been gathered in numerous collections. She has earned many awards over the years: the Regina Medal, the Kerlan Award, the World Fantasy Award, the Society of Children's Book Writers Award, the Mythopoetic Society's Aslan Award, the Christopher Medal, the Boy's Club Jr. Book Award, the Garden State Children's Book Award, the Daedalus Award, a number of Parents' Choice Magazine Awards, and many more. Her books and stories have been translated into Japanese, French, Spanish, Chinese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Afrikaans, !Xhosa, Portuguese, and Braille.
Wiith a versatility that has led her to be called "America's Hans Christian Andersen," Yolen, the child of two writers, is a gifted and natural storyteller. Perhaps the best explanation for her outstanding accomplishments comes from Jane Yolen herself: "I don't care whether the story is real or fantastical. I tell the story that needs to be told."
Website: http://www.janeyolen.com/
Books Written:
- A Kite for Moon
- A Mirror to Nature: Poems About Reflection
- An Egret's Day
- Baby Bear’s Big Dreams
- Baby Bear’s Books
- Bad Girls: Sirens, Jezebels, Murderesses, and Other Female Villains
- Birds of a Feather
- Bug Off!: Creepy, Crawly Poems
- Come to the Fairies' Ball
- Count me a Rhyme: Animal Poems by the numbers
- Dear Mother, Dear Daughter
- Eeny, Meeny, Miney Mole
- Elsie's Bird
- Fine Feathered Friends: Poems for Young People
- Foiled
- Grumbles from the Forest: Fairy-Tale Voices with a Twist
- How Do Dinosaurs Clean Their Rooms?
- How do Dinosaurs Count to Ten?
- How do Dinosaurs Eat their food?
- How do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?
- How do Dinosaurs Go to School?
- How Do Dinosaurs Go Up and Down
- How Do Dinosaurs Laugh Out Loud?
- How do dinosaurs learn their colors?
- How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Cats?
- How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Dogs?
- How Do Dinosaurs Play All Day?
- How do Dinosaurs Play with their friends?
- How do dinosaurs say Good Night?
- How Do Dinosaurs Say Happy Chanukah?
- How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You?
- How do dinosaurs say I’m Mad?
- How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas?
- How Do Dinosaurs Write Their ABC's with Chalk?
- Johnny Appleseed
- Last Laughs: Animal Epitaphs
- Last Laughs: Prehistoric Epitaphs
- Lost Boy: The Story of the Man Who Created Peter Pan
- Mama's Kiss
- My Brother’s Flying Machine: Wilbur, Orville, and Me
- My Father Knows the Names of Things
- My uncle Emily
- Naming Liberty
- Not All Princesses Dress in Pink
- Owl moon
- Prince Across the Water
- Queen's Own Fool
- Roanoke The Lost Colony: An Unsolved Mystery from History
- Sea Queens: Women Pirates Around the World
- Shape me a rhyme: Natures Forms in Poetry
- Sing a Season Song
- Sleep, Black Bear, Sleep
- Snow, Snow: Winter Poems for Children
- Take Two!: A Celebration of Twins
- The Emily Sonnets: The Life of Emily Dickinson
- The Mary Celeste: An Unsolved Mystery from History
- The Perfect Wizard: Hans Christian Andersen
- The Salem Witch Trials: An Unsolved Mystery for History
- The Scarecrow's Dance
- Water Music: Poems for Children
- Wee Rhymes: Baby's First Poetry Book
- What To Do With a Box
- Wild Wings: Poems for Young People