Steve Cotler

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spacer "Cheesie Mack talks just like a real kid." —Tom H. (fifth grader)

"I couldn't ask for a better compliment." —Steve Cotler


I am an author. Ronald "Cheesie" Mack, the fifth-grade narrator of my Random House book series, observes and describes his world with curiosity and humor. In his authentic voice, he brings alive those anything-is-possible years between the dependency of little kids and awkwardness and insecurity of adolescents. Mystery, bicycle races, BLART sandwiches, white mice, and squinty-evil-eyes...they're all in the first book, Cheesie Mack Is Not a Genius or Anything. Want to read an excerpt?

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spacer I am a singer/songwriter. Pobba is Steve Cotler, and every tune on the My 'Magination CD tells a story from a child's point of view. My songs are targeted at kids 4-9. They're funny, stimulating, and catchy. They encourage—as the CD's title promises—imagination, visualization, and super-fun participation.

Pobba's songs are picture books for the mind...with lyrics by Steve (I can go anywhere. I can be anyone. I can do anything. My life is so much fun!) and music by Grammy award-winner, brother Doug Cotler. Want to listen?

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spacer "I am an eggman. My name is Steve Cotler. Each week I go out to a ranch in the country and pick up fresh eggs and deliver them in this neighborhood at a price within a penny or two of store prices. Of course, these eggs are much fresher than store eggs because I pick them up and deliver them the same day. This week, as I finish my route—I deliver to Mrs. Jones across the street and Mrs. Brown down the block—I find that I have a few dozen left over. Since I only want to sell the freshest eggs, I'd be happy to offer them to you at half-price. Would you like to try some really fresh eggs?"

This was my pitch. I was 15. Like Cheesie Mack, my life is one adventure after another. Want to know more about them?

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spacer I was a nerd. Now I am an educator. The Summer Science Program found me when I was 16. SSP was one of the USA's positive and extraordinarily successful reactions to Sputnik shock. We were high school juniors—future rocket scientists—sequestered for six weeks and intensely challenged with cosmology, astrophysics, spherical geometry, and the like. In that techno-world decades before iPhones, Internet, and PCs, we were, I suspect, the only teenagers in the world with daily access to a real computer. (See what one looked like in 1960.)

SSP changed my life. Now, over a half-century later, I am on its Board of Trustees, helping to change the lives of today's brightest teenagers. Want to know more about SSP?

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