Georgia Scott is an author, visual journalist and educator. Her previous children’s books include "Everyday Hugs" and "How Langston Leaf Delayed Winter." Ms. Scott has also written two nonfiction titles: "Headwraps-A Global Journey", and "Down There-Narratives About the Joy, Aroma and Overall Existence of the Bush." Ms. Scott worked in the editorial art department at The New York Times for 15 years. Other work experience includes: The International Herald Tribune, in Paris; consulting in Indonesia and China as a Knight Fellow; ownership of a coffeehouse and bookstore in New York City; and four semesters as an adjunct professor at The City University of New York, and at the University of Hawaii Manoa. Ms. Scott is passionate about creative writing, and developing stories that spark the imagination.