Roger
Sutton
Editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc., since 1996, Roger Sutton
has advanced The Horn Book Magazine's superb reputation
for book reviewing while expanding its coverage of the cultural
and social significance of children's and young adult literature.
Under Sutton's direction, most notably in special issues published
annually, the magazine has joined lively debates on such topics
as religion and politics, the value of identity-based awards, and
the boundary-blurring phenomenon of crossover titles for children
and adults.
A librarian by training, Mr. Sutton
is widely recognized as being among the country's leading experts
on children's literature. Appearances on television and interviews
on radio and for newspapers confirm his quick wit and his assured
mastery of the field. He has taught at the University of Chicago,
Columbia University, and the University of Illinois and has served
on virtually every major American children's book award committee:
the Newbery, National Book, and New York Times Best Illustrated.
He is currently chair of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal committee.
Previously Editor of The Bulletin
of the Center for Children’s Books at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Mr. Sutton has written for many
journals, including The New York Times Book Review and
Booklist. For School Library Journal, he conducted
an award-winning series of author interviews with Judy Blume, Richard
Peck, and Robert Cormier, among others.
His books include Hearing Us
Out: Voices from the Gay and Lesbian Community (Little), an
ALA Best Book for Young Adults; Evaluating Children’s
Books: A Critical Look, coedited with Betsy Hearne (GSLIS,
University of Illinois); and The Best in Children’s Books
1985–1990: The University of Chicago Guide to Children’s
Literature, edited with Betsy Hearne and Zena Sutherland (University
of Chicago).
Mr. Sutton began his professional
career as a young adult services librarian at the Zion-Benton Public
Library District in Illinois, and then went to the Chicago Public
Library as a children’s librarian, later managing a branch
library. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Pitzer College
and a Master in Library Science degree from the University of Chicago.
Mr. Sutton is the seventh editor
of The Horn Book Magazine, which began in 1924 and is considered
the foremost journal on children’s and young adult literature.
He is the second editor of its sister publication,The Horn Book
Guide, a semiannual review journal.
For more information or to schedule
an interview with Mr. Sutton, please call Sarah Scriver at 617-628-0225
ext. 221 or khedreen@hbook.com.
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