SHARON DENNIS WYETH, author and motivational speaker. Sharon Dennis Wyeth has written nearly 50 books for children and young adults, and has received numerous awards and recognitions including:
Schuster Award for Outstanding Master's Thesis, Hunter College
Parents Magazine Best Book
Reading Rainbow Book
Children's Book Council Notable Book
Books for the Teen Age, New York Public Library
Best 100 Books, New York Public Library
LAMDA Literary Award Finalist
Stephen Crane Literary Award, Newark Public Library
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Creative Fellow
Virginia Center for Creative Arts Fellow
Geraldine R. Dodge Fellow
Rockefeller Foundation grant co-recipient
Lucille Clifton Fellowship, Squaw Valley Community of Poets
Cave Canem Poetry Fellowship
Mrs. Wyeth's writing career began in 1989 with the creation of "Pen Pals," a twenty-book pre-teen series about girls who write letters to boys. Her current books spring from her own African American childhood and other explorations of the African American experience. Publications for younger readers include "Something Beautiful," entering its twelfth year, "A Piece of Heaven," "Corey's Underground Railroad Diary" series, "Once on This River," The World of Daughter McGuire," "Always My Dad," and others. Her book for high school age readers, "Orphea Proud," was published in 2005. Mrs. Wyeth is also a poet and member of the Cave Canem Fellowship for African American Poets. She received a BA with Honors from Harvard University in Psychology, Anthropology and Sociology. In 2010, she received her MFA from Hunter College in Creative Writing/Memoir.
Mrs. Wyeth has been the keynote or featured speaker for such organizations as International Reading Association and National Council of Teachers of English. She visits schools throughout the country inspiring in students a love of reading and writing.