Meet the 2015 Organizers: Karen Yingling, Middle Grade Fiction Chair

A middle aged, middle school librarian from the Midwest, I’ve been blogging since 2006 at Ms. Yingling Reads. When first hired at my school, I vowed to read every hard cover fiction book in the library so that it’s easier to get the right book for the right child at the right time. It was sad when I finished because …

Meet the 2015 Organizers: Charlotte Taylor, Elementary and Middle Grade Speculative Fiction Chair

Charlotte Taylor has been fan of fantasy since she was a toddler, and spent her childhood rejecting her sisters’ importunings to come play in favor of peaceful reading. She still spends as much time as possible reading (mostly middle grade speculative fiction, but other genres too, because she wants to read All the Things), but she is hampered her day job as a professional archaeologist, …

Meet the 2015 Organizers: Jennifer Wharton, Early and Middle Grade Non-Fiction Chair

Jennifer has been involved with Cybils since 2009 and is excited to be chairing the Elementary/Middle Grade Nonfiction category for another year. When not obsessively reading and blogging at one of her many blogs, including Jean Little Library, she is the head of the youth services department for the Matheson Memorial Library in Elkhorn, WI. She has recently reorganized much of the library to make …

Call for Judges: Three More Days!

If you haven’t seen the calls out on Twitter or Facebook, consider this one last reminder: The deadline for applying to be a Cybils judge is fast approaching. And we want you! We want people who are willing to volunteer in all categories, but if you are willing to do book apps, and non-fiction, we especially would love it if …

Meet the 2015 Organizers: Jone MacCulloch, Poetry Chair

Jone  has been involved with the CYBILS since 2006.  She’s currently the chairperson of the poetry category.  Poetry is part of her everyday life especially in the K5 library where she teaches. Her students’ poems have appeared at “Check It Out”  These students also send poetry postcards to recipients throughout the world for National Poetry Month. Last year, Jone embarked …

Meet the 2015 Organizers: Liz Jones, Graphic Novels Chair

Liz Jones has been part of Cybils graphics since 2007, and fully credits it for introducing her to the wonderful variety in graphic storytelling on the market, even though her local market doesn’t offer much in this category. She connects readers to graphics via the children’s lit class she teaches at the University of Pittsburgh, the students who attend art classes at her studio …

Meet the 2015 Organizers: Terry Doherty, Fiction Picture Books Chair

Telling you that I love books for young readers would come as no surprise to you. I can hear the chorus of “duhs” from here. But did you know that I thank my daughter every day for igniting this passion? It’s true. Fifteen years ago, I started building a library for my daughter’s nursery. Since coming home from the bookstore …

Meet the 2015 Organizers: Katie Fitzgerald, Easy Reader/Early Chapter Books Chair

Katie Fitzgerald is a trained children’s librarian who has worked in small and large public libraries in upstate New York and Washington, DC. In addition to her blog, Story Time Secrets, which focuses on books, literacy activities, and library service for children and their families, she is also currently writing a book on story time for Rowman and Littlefield’s Practical …

Meet the 2015 Organizers: Cathy Potter, Book Apps Chair

Cathy Potter is K-5 school librarian at Falmouth Elementary School in Maine where she enjoys finding innovative ways to use iPads with her students. Cathy has served as a CYBILS panelist for several years and now chairs the the Book Apps category. If you walk into Cathy’s library you’re likely to find her recommending her favorite books to young readers, …

Meet the 2015 Organizers: Melissa Fox, Co-Blog Editor

Melissa has gained the reputation at work for being overly excitable… as evidenced by her squeals when 1) a new Middle Grade or YA book comes out, 2) when she gets to do a fun story time, 3) she gets to meet a cool author, or 3) whenever she finds a new (YA or Middle Grade, mostly) book she loves. …