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Jane Hyatt Yolen is a poet and an author and editor of [[SF]], [[fantasy]], and children's books who has written more than 200 books, the best known of which is the timeslip novella "The Devil's Arithmetic."  Her other well-known works include "Sister Emily's Lightship," "Lost Girls," and "How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight."
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Jane Hyatt Yolen is a [[fan]], a poet and an author and editor of [[SF]], [[fantasy]], and children's books who has written more than 200 books, the best known of which is the timeslip novella "The Devil's Arithmetic."  Her other well-known works include "Sister Emily's Lightship," "Lost Girls," and "How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight." She was a member of [[The Lady Poetesses from Hell]].
  
 
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* 2016 -- [[SFWA Grand Master]]
 
* 2016 -- [[SFWA Grand Master]]
 
* Caldecott Medal
 
* Caldecott Medal
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Revision as of 19:00, 15 November 2020

(February 11, 1939 --)

Jane Hyatt Yolen is a fan, a poet and an author and editor of SF, fantasy, and children's books who has written more than 200 books, the best known of which is the timeslip novella "The Devil's Arithmetic." Her other well-known works include "Sister Emily's Lightship," "Lost Girls," and "How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight." She was a member of The Lady Poetesses from Hell.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction


Person 1939
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