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Writing for Young Readers, MFA

Faculty

The best of the best. The best writers, the best teachers. When it comes to pursuing an MFA in writing for young readers, you want to choose a program where you can study with the most accomplished writers in the field who are also devoted to the work of teaching. That’s exactly the team we have assembled. Winners of the industry’s biggest awards. People who have earned both critical and commercial success in writing for young readers and who can teach you how the work is done.

Program Director

Martha Brockenbrough writes fiction and nonfiction for young readers, with 25 published and forthcoming titles that include picture books, chapter books, middle grade novels, YA novels, and nonfiction for every age range. Her work has appeared on many best-of lists, including Booklist, Kirkus, Bank Street, YALSA, Publishers Weekly, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble, and as Junior Library Guild Selections. Her novel The Game of Love and Death won the Washington State Book Award and was a finalist for...

Instructor

Tracey Baptiste is the New York Times bestselling author of Minecraft: The Crash and the acclaimed middle grade fantasy trilogy The Jumbies. which are Junior Library Guild Selections and received multiple starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly, Kirkus, and Booklist. Angel’s Grace was named one of the 100 best books for reading and sharing. She has also written the middle grade nonfiction African Icons: Ten People Who Shaped History, as well as the popular picture books: Because Claudette and Me...

Ann Dávila Cardinal's debut novel Five Midnights won the 2020 International Latino Book Award in the category of Best Young Adult Fantasy & Adventure, an AudioFile’s Earphones Award for the audiobook, and was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award. Category Five, also from Tor Teen was a 2021 finalist for the same International Latino Book Award category. She’s the author of the young adult horror novel, Breakup from HellHispanic Star: Bad Bunny, the adult Puerto Rican magical realist mystery Th...

Erin Entrada Kelly has received numerous awards and recognition for her work, including the 2025 Newbery Medal for The First State of Being, 2018 Newbery Medal for Hello, Universe, a 2021 Newbery Honor for We Dream of Space, the 2023 NAIBA Book of the Year Award for Those Kids From Fawn Creek, and 2017 APALA Award for The Land of Forgotten Girls, among many other honors. She is also a National Book Award Finalist and author/illustrator of Marisol Rainey and Felix Powell, stand-alone stories for...

A.S. King has been called “One of the best Y.A. writers working today” by the New York Times Book Review and is the only writer to have won the Michael L. Printz Award twice, for 2023’s The Collectors and for 2020’s Dig, which also won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. King is the author of other highly acclaimed novels including 2021’s SW/TCH, 2016’s Still Life with Tornado, 2015’s surrealist I Crawl Through ItGlory O’Brien’s History of the FutureReality Boy, the 2012 Los Angeles Times Book...

David Macinnis Gill is the award-winning author of Soul EnchiladaBlack Hole SunInvisible SunShadow on the SunRising SunUncanny, and Zombie Train from HarperCollins/Greenwillow. He’s the author of The Sticky Note Plot, a craft guide for novelists. David’s books have been named ALA Best Book for Young Adults, a Kirkus Best Book, a Bank Street College Best Books of the Year, and an NYPL Stuff for the Teen Age as well as nominated for many state and regional lists and awards. His short...

An Na is the author of A Step from HeavenWait for MeThe Fold, and The Place Between Breaths. Her awards include: the Michael L. Printz Award, International Reading Association Award, National Book Award Finalist, ALA Best Books for Young Adults, Parents Choice Gold Award and New York Times Review Notable. She was on the faculty of the Vermont College of Fine Arts’ MFA program in writing for children and young adults.

Dashka Slater is a New York Times bestselling author of fifteen books of fiction and nonfiction for children, teenagers, and adults, her work has been translated into more than fifteen languages and has won numerous awards, including the 2024 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize from the Columbia Journalism School and Harvard’s Neiman Foundation for her nonfiction narrative, Accountable, the 2023 Kurt Vonnegut Speculative Fiction Award for her short story, The Jeanines of Summer, and the 2018 Wanda Gág...