Elvira Woodruff
Elvira Woodruff is an author living in Martins Creek, Pennsylvania. She has written over twenty books for children. Her books have won many state awards and her historical fiction is often used in school curriculums (George Washington's Socks, Dear Levi, Letters From The Overland Trail, Dear Austin, Letters From The Underground Railroad, The Memory Coat, The Orphan of Ellis Island, The Magnificent Mummy Maker, etc etc.).
She has been visiting schools and giving workshops on the craft of writing through out the country. Because Elvira writes picture books as well as novels she is capable of speaking to an entire school, kindergarten on up to eighth grade. And because her background includes storytelling in a library she is comfortable presenting to groups of various sizes.
If you would like to learn more about Elvira and her presentations you can visit her webpage at www.ewoodruff.com