About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 38. Chapters: Abigail Tabby, Albert G. Miller, Alison Inches, Andrew Gutelle, Anna Jane Hays, Anna Ross, Barry Keating, Betsy Loredo, Bill Prady, Bonnie Worth, Caroll Spinney, Cathi Rosenberg-Turow, Christopher Finch, Constance Allen, Craig Shemin, Dan Elliott, Daniel Wilcox, Danny Abelson, David Granger, Deborah Hautzig, Dick DeBartolo, Dina Anastasio, Egil Nyhus, Ellen Weiss, Ellis Weiner, Emily Perl Kingsley, Gerald S. Lesser, Grace Randolph, Gregory Williams, Henry Beard, Jay Itzkowitz, Jim Lewis, Jocelyn Stevenson, John Stevenson, Jon Stone, Jonathan Cerf, Kama Einhorn, Kara McMahon, Katie Cook, Kevin Clash, Kimberly Morris, Laura Gates Galvin, Laura Hitchcock, Linda Bove, Linda Hayward, Linda Weber, Liza Alexander, Lou Berger, Louise Gikow, Mary Maguire, Matt Robinson, Meg McLaughlin, Michaela Muntean, National Theatre of the Deaf, Nina B. Link, Norman Stiles, P.J. Shaw, Pat Tornborg, Patricia Thackray, Randi Hacker, Ray Sipherd, Richard Chevat, Roger Langridge, Russell Hoban, Sarah Albee, Sharon Lerner, Sid Jacobson, Stan Kay, Stephanie St. Pierre, Susan Hood, Tish Sommers Rabe, Tor Age Bringsvaerd, Will Ryan. Excerpt: Abigail Tabby is an author who has written several Sesame Street books, including some in the Sesame Beginnings line. Adrianne Ambrose is a comic book author, among the contributors to the Fraggle Rock comic books by Archaia Studios Press. She was nominated for a Writer's Guild of America award for video game Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble, for which she was an additional writer. She has stated her favorite Fraggle as being Uncle Traveling Matt. Albert G. Miller (ca. 1906-1982) was a playwright, script writer for radio and films, and children's author who supplied verse adaptations for The Sesame Street Storybook. The material was later reprinted in The Sesame Street Library series. Miller began his career as a New York radio writer in the 1930s and 1940s, writing for sharp-tongued satirist Fred Allen, the adv..