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Don’t miss out on the early bird registration rate for the Fay B. Kaigler
Children’s Book Festival!  Early-bird registration must be received by
February 2, 2012, so get registered soon!  Registration information can be
found here:
https://www.usm.edu/childrens-book-festival/2012-registration-rates.  Don’t
forget that we also offer full-time student rates, Southern Miss faculty
and staff rates, and for the first time this year we are offering a retired
librarian/over 60 rate!

Early bird registration for all three days of the festival is $165 and for
all retired librarians and attendees over 60 it is $150.  Single day
registration is $100.  After February 2, regular registration for all three
days will be $195 and for retired librarians and those over 60 it will be
$180.  Single day registration will be $120.

Keynote speakers for 2012:

Over the course of a career that spans four decades, 2012 Medallion
winner *Jane
Yolen* has published over 300 books.  Reflecting Yolen's diverse interests
and wide-ranging talent, these books span every genre, from non-fiction to
science fiction.  Often referred to as the "the Hans Christian Andersen of
America" for the sheer range and scope of her amazing body of work, Jane
has dedicated her life to bringing the world to life for children and young
adults through her writing.

Other outstanding authors and illustrators scheduled to appear include:

*Margery Cuyler* has written more than 40 children’s books, including
children’s books, novels, poetry anthologies and non-fiction.  Her most
recent picture books are *Bullies Never Win*, *I Repeat Don’t Cheat!*
and *Guinea
Pigs Add Up*.  She has received many honors and numerous state
recognitions.  In addition to being a prolific writer, Margery has more
than 20 years in the publishing industry with Holiday House, Inc., Henry
Holt and Company, and most recently Marshall Cavendish.

*Matt de la Peña *is the author of four young adult novels, *Ball Don't Lie*,
*Mexican Whiteboy*, *We Were Here*, and *I Will Save You*; all were named
by the American Library Association's Young Adult Library Service
Association to the Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers list or the Best Books
for Young Adults list.  de la Peña is also the author of the 2011 picture
book *A Nation's Hope: The Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis*. He resides in
New York City and teaches creative writing at New York University.

*Rebecca Kai Dotlich *lives in Indiana and is the poet and picture book
author of such titles as *What is Science?* (a 2006 Subaru SB&F prize
finalist), and *Lemonade Sun* (an American Booksellers "Pick of the
Lists"). Her work is featured widely in poetry anthologies and textbooks.
Rebecca promotes children's poetry, giving presentations and workshops to
students, teachers, librarians and writers.

*Denise Fleming *has written and illustrated over fifteen books for
children, including *Buster*, *Barnyard Banter*, and *In the Tall, Tall
Grass*.  Her book *In the Small, Small Pond* won a 1994 Caldecott Honor,
and her collective body of works has won numerous other awards and
accolades. The artwork in her books is filled with strong color and energy
and is often created through papermaking and pulp painting done by Fleming
herself.

*Caroline Herring*, the Coleen Salley Storytelling Award recipient,* *is
not only a folk singer-songwriter, she is the quintessential storyteller.
Ms. Herring is a native of Canton, MS and takes her southern heritage
seriously while spinning her tales. "The Little House Songs," Herring's
latest project and sixth CD, is derived from Virginia Lee Burton’s *The
Little House*.

*Jennifer Holm* has authored over twenty books, three of which have been
awarded a Newbery Honor award: *Our Only May Amelia* in 2000, *Penny from
Heaven* in 2007, and most recently, *Turtle in Paradise* in 2011. Her other
works include *Middle School is Worse than Meatloaf, *the *Boston
Jane*trilogy, and the well-known
*Babymouse *series, illustrated by her brother Matthew Holm. She lives in
California with her husband Jonathan Hamel, with whom she collaborated on
the series *The Stink Files*.

de Grummond Lecturer *Anita Silvey *has been a fan and advocate of books
for children and teens for more than 40 years, appearing on radio and
television programs, and authoring her own books on the topic, including *100
Best Books for Children*, *500 Great Books for Teens*, and *Everything I
Need to Know I Learned from a Children’s Book*.  Her latest venture is
her *Children's
Book-A-Day Almanac *blog.  You can learn more about her and her latest
ventures at anitasilvey.com.

For more information on the festival including tentative schedule and
online registration, please visit www.usm.edu/childrens-book-festival.


-- 

Teresa S. Welsh, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Library & Information Science
The University of Southern Mississippi
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Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
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