Picture Book & Early Reader Presenters

These presenters will be in area schools on Friday of the Festival and general sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Picture books readings are scheduled for Saturday, September 28th starting at 9:00 a.m in the Harbor Springs Public Library and do not require registration. See the 2024 schedule for the day and times of their other Festival sessions.



Lucy Ruth Cummins

Photo Credit: Jonathan Dorfman

Lucy Ruth Cummins is an author, illustrator, and art director of children’s books. She was happily paired with Jean Reidy for both Truman, which was named a New York Times Best Children’s Book of 2019, and Sylvie. She is also the author-illustrator of Stumpkin, Vampenguin, Dalmartian: A Mars Rover’s Story, Our Pool, and A Hungry Lion, or A Dwindling Assortment of Animals.


Jess Hannigan

Jess Hannigan is a writer and illustrator making picture books, editorial artwork, and more in Hamilton, Ontario. She is a lover of bold, graphic illustration and an appreciator of silly nonsense. Spider in the Well is her first picture book.


Bee Johnson

Photo Credit: Craig Bonheur

Bee Johnson is a freelance illustrator. Her work appears internationally in magazines, newspapers, mobile apps, advertisements, and children’s books. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, she now lives in Queens, New York with her husband and two daughters. What Can a Mess Make? is her first picture book.


Kenneth Kraegel

Kenneth Kraegel is the creator of the picture books King Arthur’s Very Great Grandson, Green Pants, Wild Honey from the Moon, and Mushroom Lullaby, as well as the board book This Is a Book of Shapes. He is a self-taught artist with a unique style and a wonderfully fresh perspective. Kenneth Kraegel lives with his family in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where, in addition to creating books, he also tutors children with reading challenges, such as dyslexia.


Stephen Shaskan

Stephen Shaskan has written and illustrated over a dozen children's books, including the Pizza and Taco series of graphic chapter books. His picture book, A Dog Is a Dog, was a New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing Selection and a CCBC Choices Book. He holds a BFA in illustration from Rhode Island School of Design, and worked with kids for twenty years as an early childhood educator and after-school and summer art teacher. He loves performing at musical storytimes, presenting at schools, conferences, and festivals, and teaches comic classes to kids. Stephen lives with—and often collaborates with—his wife, author Trisha Speed Shaskan, in Minneapolis. Visit him at stephenshaskan.com.


Ruth Whiting

Ruth Whiting is an artist and maker with a diverse body of work. For Lonely Bird, she created elaborate stage sets that she photographed and rendered as oil paintings. Born in England to Australian parents, her travels and history are reflected in her art: the house Lonely Bird lives in is an echo of her childhood lived across three continents, and the striped patch used to mend the character Wigglet is made from a French electrical tape the illustrator became attached to when she lived in Paris as a child. Ruth Whiting and her husband, the artist and kite designer Tim Elverston, now live in Florida with their son.