KIERSTEN WHITE is the New York Times bestselling author of Paranormalcy and its sequel, Supernaturally. She has one tall husband and two small children and lives near the ocean in San Diego. Visit her online at www.kierstenwhite.com.
Three-time Caldecott honoree MO WILLEMS is known for his bestselling picture books featuring Pigeons, Knuffle Bunnies, and Elephant & Piggies. Work for older audiences includes the cartoon travelog You Can Never Find a Rickshaw When It Monsoons and works in Every Man for Himself, Guys Read, and the Monkeysuit comix anthologies. Mo created the Cartoon Network’s Sheep in the Big City and was the head writer for Codename: Kids Next Door before making books. Visit him online at www.mowillems.com.
MARYROSE WOOD, a former Broadway actor, comedian, and playwright, is proud to be a contributor to this anthology. She is the author of The Mysterious Howling and The Hidden Gallery, the first two volumes of The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series, The Poison Diaries, a gothic trilogy for teens based on a concept by the Duchess of Northumberland, My Life: The Musical, and Why I Let My Hair Grow Out. For more information, visit her online at www.maryrosewood.com.
LISA YEE is the author of ten novels, including Millicent Min, Girl Genius, recipient of the Sid Fleischman Humor Award; her Bobby Ellis-Chan series for younger readers; Absolutely Maybe, for teens; and Warp Speed, which follows seventh grader Marley Sandlesky, a Star Trek geek who gets beat up every day at school. A Thurber House Children’s Writer-in-Residence, Lisa has been named a Publishers Weekly Flying Start and a USA Today Critics’ Top Pick. Lisa lives in South Pasadena, California, with her family. You can visit her online at www.lisayee.com or check out her blog at www.lisayee.livejournal.com.
LARA ZEISES is the author of six books for teenagers, including Contents Under Pressure and The Sweet Life of Stella Madison. Her novel True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet (published under the pseudonym Lola Douglas) was made into a Lifetime movie. Lara earned her MFA in creative writing from Emerson College. She works for the International Reading Association and leads fiction workshops at the University of Delaware. You can visit her online at www.zeisgeist.com.
MICHELLE ZINK has always been fascinated with ancient myths and legends. Never satisfied with simply reading them, she usually ends up asking, “What if?” Sometimes asking only leads to more questions, but every now and then, when everything falls into place just right, a story is born. Prophecy of the Sisters, Guardian of the Gate, and Circle of Fire were three of those stories. She lives in New York. Visit her online at www.michellezink.com.
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“Why Do We Celebrate Bullying?” © 2011 by Ellen Hopkins
“Dear Bully” © 2011 by Laurie Faria Stolarz
“Love Letter to My Bully” © 2011 by Tonya Hurley
“Dear Audrey” © 2011 by Courtney Sheinmel
“Slammed” © 2011 by Marlene Perez
“My Apology” © 2011 by Marina Cohen
“Dear Samantha” © 2011 by Kieran Scott
“Stench” © 2011 by Jon Scieszka
“What I Wanted to Tell You” © 2011 by Melissa Schorr
“Subtle Bullying” © 2011 by Rachel Vail
“Hiding Me” © 2011 by R. A. Nelson
“Midsummer’s Nightmare” © 2011 by Holly Cupala
“BFFBOTT.COM” © 2011 by Lisa McMann
“An Innocent Bully” © 2011 by Linda Gerber
“The Secret” © 2011 by Heather Brewer
“The Funny Guy” © 2011 by R.L. Stine
“A List” © 2011 by Micol Ostow
“There’s a Light” © 2011 by Saundra Mitchell
“The Soundtrack to My Survival” © 2011 by Stephanie Kuehnert
“If Mean Froze” © 2011 by Carrie Jones
“Abuse” © 2011 by Lucienne Diver
“The Boy Who Won’t Leave Me Alone” © 2011 by A. S. King
“break my heart” © 2011 by Megan Kelley Hall
“End of the World” © 2011 by Jessica Brody
“Girl Wars” © 2011 by Crissa-Jean Chappell
“The Curtain” © 2011 by Deborah Kerbel
“The Eulogy of Ivy O’Conner” © 2011 by Sophie Jordan
“Regret” © 2011 by Lisa Yee
“Karen” © 2011 by Nancy Werlin
“Surviving Alfalfa” © 2011 by Teri Brown
“When I Was a Bully, Too” © 2011 by Melissa Walker
“Carol” © 2011 by Amy Goldman Koss
“Never Shut Up” © 2011 by Kiersten White
“The Day I Followed” © 2011 by Eric Luper
“The Alphabet” © 2011 by Laura Kasischke
“They Made Me Do It and I’m Sorry” © 2011 text by Cecil Castellucci and illustrations by Lise Bernier
“Simplehero” © 2011 by Debbie Rigaud
“Isolation” © 2011 by Cynthia Leitich Smith
“Luz” © 2011 by Melodye Shore
“Dear Caroline from Canada” © 2011 by Carrie Ryan
“The Blue-Eyed Girl” © 2011 by Jocelyn Maeve Kelley
“Frenemies Are Not Friends” © 2011 by Michelle Zink
“The Other Side” © 2011 by Nancy Holder
“Can We Make This Letter Disappear?” © 2011 by Sara Bennett Wealer
“Bully on the Ledge” © 2011 by Kurtis Scaletta
“Informed Consent” © 2011 by Lara Zeises
“Silent All These Years” © 2011 by Alyson Noël
“Now and Then” © 2011 by Aprilynne Pike
“Strangers on a Street” © 2011 by Diana Rodriguez Wallach
“Objects in Mirror Are More Complex Than They Appear” © 2011 by Lauren Oliver
“Levels” © 2011 by Tanya Lee Stone
“Slivers of Purple Paper” © 2011 by Cyn Balog
“The Sound of Silence” © 2011 by Claudia Gabel
“Starship Suburbia” © 2011 by Maryrose Wood
“Kicking Stones at the Sun © 2011 by Jo Knowles
“Memory Videos” © 2011 by Nancy Garden