Deborah Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and nutritionist who now divides her time between writing children's books and adult novels. She has been a regular contributor to the
New York Times (including four years as the Sunday
New York Times magazine beauty columnist), and a home design columnist for Long Island
Newsday. Her feature stories have appeared in many other newspapers and national magazines, including New York's
Daily News, the
Washington Post, the
Los Angeles Times,
Harper's Bazaar,
Cosmopolitan,
Woman's Day,
Family Circle,
Self, and
Vogue. She is the author of
Fancy Party Gowns: The Story of Fashion Designer Ann Cole Lowe and
Polka Dot Parade: The Story of Bill Cunningham. Blumenthal lives in New York City. You can visit her online at deborahblumenthal.com.
Masha D'yans is an award-winning artist, author, and illustrator who wears many hats, mostly of her own design. She has a line of watercolor greeting cards inspired by the marvels of nature, fairy tales, anything that blows her socks off, and her refusal to grow up. Bursting with colorful washes and delicate details, Masha's distinctive work rapidly gained a following, leading to debuts in Barneys New York, Louis Boston, and Neiman Marcus.
Today, her cards can be found in shops the world over. She also styles and designs clothing, as well as a range of products, including MoMA's renowned pop-up cards and calendars for Rizzoli. Her work has been featured in numerous movies and TV shows, such as
Funny People and
The Kids Are Alright. Masha's literary portfolio includes book covers like
All We Have Left by Wendy Mills, picture books such as
Polka Dot Parade: The Story of Bill Cunningham, A Poem as Big as New York City, and
Razzle-Dazzle Ruby (which she illustrated, wrote, and paper-engineered), and the coloring book
Color Me Enchanted. Originally from Europe, she holds a BFA from Cooper Union. Masha now lives in Los Angeles, California. You can visit her online at masha.com.