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List of Michigan writers : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Michigan writers Following is a list of Michigan writers, who are noteworthy either by having been born in Michigan or by living there during their writing career.
== Children's books ==
* Verna Aardema, children's author of many ethnic themed works (Ashanti, Zanzibari, Akamba and Ayutla Mexican sources among others) and winner of Caldecott Medal (born in New Era) * Chris Van Allsburg, children's writer, author of ''The Polar Express'', twice winner of the Caldecott Medal (born in East Grand Rapids) * Marguerite de Angeli, children's book writer and illustrator, won Newbery Award in 1950, one of first inductees of Michigan Women's Hall in of Fame (born in Lapeer) * K. A. Applegate, children's and young adult author (born in Ann Arbor) * Mark Crilley, American manga creator and children's book author/illustrator; creator of Miki Falls, Akiko, and Brody's Ghost (born in Detroit) * Christopher Paul Curtis, children's author won both the Newbery Medal and the Coretta Scott King (born in Flint) * Meindert DeJong, received the 1962 Hans Christian Andersen Award, awarded one Newbery Medal, four Newbery Honor Books, and one National Book Award (resided in Grand Rapids, attended Calvin College) * Aileen Fisher (1906–2002), author (born in Iron River) * Margaret Hillert, poet and author of children's literature (born in Saginaw, taught in the Royal Oak School District) * Laurie Keller, children's book writer and illustrator (born in Muskegon) * Robert Sabuda, children's pop-up book artist and paper engineer (born in Pinckney) * Jon Scieszka, children's book author (born in Flint) * Devin Scillian, author * Philip C. Stead, author (born in Dearborn)
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