Some very fine authors have written some pretty fine books! We are more than happy that they chose to align with us, and are extremely pleased in presenting them to you. Not only are they Authors, but some of them are translators, too! A truly diverse and multiplex grouping of individuals.
- Ute Craemer: Born in 1938 in Germany, Ute Craemer pioneered Associação Comunitária Monte Azul, Alliance for Childhood in Brazil, and co-founded the World Social Initiative Forum. She has worked for many years in the favelas of Brazil. In this book, Ute movingly describes her social work amongst the poorest of the poor in the favelas of Brazil, using “Waldorf””educational methods and the anthroposophical world view.
- Judith von Halle: was born in Berlin in 1972. She attended school in Germany and the U.S. and studied architecture, graduating in 1998. She encountered Anthroposophy in 1997 and began working as a staff member at Rudolf Steiner House in Berlin, where she also lectured from 2001, while maintaining an architectural practice. In 2004, her life was transformed when she received the stigmata. Her first book was published in German in 2005, and she now works principally as a lecturer and author. She lives with her husband in Berlin.
- Frank Thomas Smith: An American expatriot living on a mountain in Argentina, Frank has done quite a bit of translating and creative writing. He is the founder and editor of the Southern Cross Review, an e.Zine that has been on-line since 1999. And not only transation, but Frank has some original stories that we've published!
- Peter Stebbing: An excellent translator and investigator, it has been a pleasure working with Peter, and there is more to come! He has said, "the best German to English translators are those who have English as their native language." And that is evident in Peter's translations. He has also shared his investigative research on the site at Ephesus with his book, Artemis and the Artemision. His books are a fine addition to anyone's Library!
- Rudolf Steiner: This is the guy who designed the Goetheanum, the Father of Organic Architecture! And he did some other pretty creative stuff, also. One of them was to catalogue all of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's scientific writings — he wrote extensively on this. Steiner authored 28 Books, and gave over 6,700 lectures. Our mission is to get the over 3,000 lectures that have never been translated into English, translated into English! Drawing by Friedrich August von Kaulbach [1850-1920].
- Jean W. Yeager: Former Administrative Director Of The Anthroposophical Society in America (1996-2006), Waldorf Dad and Grand-Dad, Practicing Quaker, Prison Volunteer. Professional writing web site: https://www.the-three.com/
- Margarita Woloschin (1882-1973) was born in Moscow, the first child of Wassily Michailovitch Sabaschnikov and Margarita Alexievna Andreyeva. She grew up in a very well-to-do family of diverse cultural interests and early on was determined to become a painter. She first met Rudolf Steiner in 1905 at a lecture in Zurich. She accompanied Steiner on lecture tours and became a eurythmist, performing in Steiner's mystery dramas in 1913. When construction of the Goetheanum began, she was invited to help paint the interior. In 1924, she settled in Stuttgart, where she remained active in painting and various anthroposophic activities.