Amber L. Spradlin
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Amber L. Spradlin

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Amber L. Spradlin is the author and creator of the middle grade fiction action hero series Thumperino Superbunny and the storybook collection A Cow Named Cow. Her books have been named a National Indie Excellence Award Finalist, a three time Grammy Contender for Best Children’s Album (audiobook), Winner of the Creative Child magazine Book of the Year, a Purple Dragon Fly Award Finalist, received the Pinnacle Book Award for Best Juvenile Fiction, Winner of the Pacific Book Award, the Beverly Hills Book Award, and the Preferred Choice Award. They have appeared on NBC’s The Michael J. Fox Show, reached number one on the Top 100 Children’s Books list and made their international debut at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in Italy. Her stories have been adapted for the stage in a series of New York Times recommended productions, available for licensing through Heuer Publishing, and have been accepted into the Library of Congress and The National Library of Scotland. Her books are offered in lending boxes by LittleFreeLibrary.org, a charitable organization providing neighborhood library stewardship worldwide. She was named by Who's Who Worldwide as a 2017 "Woman of Excellence." As a producer, her recent musical The Cow, The Princess, and The Corn Maze was nominated for six 2017 MITF awards and the original cast recording from the concept opera she produced in 2015, Son of the Storm, was a Grammy Contender for best new musical. Ms. Spradlin is a partner with the music and variety entertainment company G&W LLC and serves as the Executive Director of Rabbit Hole Theatricks, inc.--both located in New York. She began producing as a founding member of the theatre and dance production company Making Faces Productions, based in Los Angeles, and served as Production Manager for independent record label, Shark Meat Records, based in Miami. She is a member of Grammy (NARAS – National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences), a graduate of the University of Washington School of Drama in Seattle, and was nominated for the Kennedy Center's Irene Ryan Acting Award. She worked with legend Shahrukh Kahn in the record breaking Bollywood film Kal Ho Naa Ho; the first Bollywood film inducted into the Oscar Library at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She originated the role of Cloey in Thom Koshonski’s GLOOMMATES at the Festival of Fresh Faces in New York City, and has appeared in advertisements for the NBA (National Basketball Association), the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment, and on Japanese television. Ms. Spradlin regularly presents author visits at libraries and elementary schools around the world...accompanied by her working therapy rabbits.
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