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Wolfe
Wolfe
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Sean Fay Wolfe is a seventeen-year-old Eagle Scout and writing prodigy. He is the author of the Minecraft fan fiction series The Elementia Chronicles (HarperCollins).

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Wu
Wu
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Jo Wu was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she studied Biology and Creative Writing at UC Berkeley. Her works explore fairy tales, Chinese and Taiwanese mythology and identity, and magical and uplifting narratives in dark worlds. Some of her notable works have been published in Uncanny Magazine, Solarpunk Magazine, and Insignia 2021: Best Asian Fantasy Stories.

She’ll totally understand if you confuse her for Carmilla Jo, the cosplayer and voiceover artist who’s much louder on social media and enjoys twirling around in gowns. As a cosplayer and model, she has graced magazine covers and been hired by companies including as Adult Swim, Riot Games, T-Mobile, and Penguin Random House. When she is not writing, she is likely sewing, weightlifting, motorcycling, and gushing over puppies.

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Wyman
Wyman
Forthcoming
Forthcoming
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Christina Wyman is the USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of Jawbreaker, Slouch, and Breakout. She lives in Michigan with her husband and silly rescue cats Alfred and Greta Cannoli―not to mention the raccoons, owls, and hummingbirds that occupy a tree outside their bedroom window. She grew up in a tiny apartment with her family in Brooklyn, New York, where she dreamed of becoming a writer. Her work has been published in New York Magazine, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Elle Magazine, Ms. Magazine, The Independent, and other outlets. Her debut novel, “Jawbreaker,” a middle-grade book that follows a seventh-grader with a craniofacial anomaly, is a Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2023. When she’s not writing, you can find her stocking up on chocolate or trying to convince her husband to adopt more cats. Most recently, she’s developed a passion for eating strawberry jam straight out of the jar.

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Yang
Yang
Forthcoming from University of Minnesota Press
Forthcoming from Holiday House
Forthcoming from Carolrhoda Books
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Kao Kalia Yang is a Hmong American writer of books for both adults and children. Kalia was born in a refugee camp. Long before she could write, Kalia sat at the feet of her elders and listened to their stories. As a writer, Kalia now uses her words to return to those long ago evenings—this time as a storyteller. The only thing Kalia loves more than stories are the people who make them possible.

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Yoo
Yoo
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Paula Yoo is an award-winning author, TV writer/producer, and musician. Her latest YA nonfiction book, RISING FROM THE ASHES: LOS ANGELES, 1992. EDWARD JAE SONG LEE, LATASHA HARLINS, RODNEY KING, AND A CITY ON FIRE (Norton Young Readers 2024) is the winner of the 2025 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award. FROM A WHISPER TO A RALLYING CRY: THE KILLING OF VINCENT CHIN AND THE TRIAL THAT GALVANIZED THE ASIAN AMERICAN MOVEMENT (Norton 2021) was longlisted for the National Book Award, won the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, and was a finalist for the YALSA nonfiction award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Her books have received multiple starred reviews and selected for “Best Books of the Year” lists including Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, Horn Book, Booklist, School Library Journal, TIME Magazine, NPR, the Washington Post, and the New York Times, as well as several Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selections. As a Writers Guild of America (WGA) writer, her TV credits range from NBC’s THE WEST WING to The CW’s SUPERGIRL, and she has sold multiple TV pilots and features. As an AFM Local 47 violinist, Paula plays professionally in many orchestras and has toured with bands like Love, Fun and No Doubt. She lives in Los Angeles with her family and three cats.

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Yoon
Yoon
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Jenna Yoon is a debut author and has spent equal amounts of time living in Korea and the U.S. She holds a BA in Art History from Wellesley College, and a MA in Korean Art History from Ewha Woman’s University. Lia Park and the Missing Jewel is her middle grade debut.

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Yoon
Yoon

Born and raised in California, Helen Yoon graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a BS in chemistry and from Art Center College of Design with a BFA in illustration. The author-illustrator of critically acclaimed picture books including OFF-LIMITS and I'M A UNICORN, Helen Yoon lives in the Los Angeles area. She writes and draws for a living. She is fond of sabbaticals.

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Yoon
Yoon
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Susan Yoon writes books for children and is the author of Waiting for Tomorrow, and Gwendolyn and the Light. Her essays have also appeared in the Globe and Mail and the New York Times. She lives in Toronto.

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Young
Young
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Edith Young is an illustrator, author and visual essayist. Her first book COLOR SCHEME: AN IRREVERENT HISTORY OF ART AND POP CULTURES IN COLOR PALETTES—which elucidated humorous tropes of art history through a colorful lens—was published in 2021 by Princeton Architectural Press. Her commercial illustration clients include The Carlyle Hotel, Bergdorf Goodman, Schumacher, Karhu and Big Night. She lives in New York.

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Zhao
Zhao
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Katie Zhao is a 2017 graduate of the University of Michigan with a B.A. in English and Political Science, and a 2018 Masters of Accounting at the same university. She is the author of THE DRAGON WARRIOR duology (Bloomsbury Kids), HOW WE FALL APART (Bloomsbury Kids), LAST GAMER STANDING (Scholastic), WINNIE ZENG series (Random House Children’s Books), THE LIES WE TELL (Bloomsbury Kids), and forthcoming  ZODIAC RISING duology (Random House Children’s Books). She is represented by Penny Moore of Aevitas Creative Management. She’s a passionate advocate for representation in literature and media.

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Ziegler
Ziegler
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Jennifer Ziegler is an author of books for middle graders and young adults, including such titles as Worser (named one of the best books of 2022 by The New York Times, Kirkus Reviews, and Booklist), How Not to Be Popular (a Lone Star List selection and an International Literary Associations Young Adults' Choice Pick), and the Brewster Triplets series for Scholastic. Her work has been optioned for film and television, adapted into stage shows, and featured on the radio. Jennifer is also a former middle school ELA teacher and is currently on the faculty of Vermont College of Fine Arts’ MFA program on Writing for Children and Young Adults. She currently lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and favorite author, Chris Barton.

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