R. Craig Sautter is the author or coauthor of ten books, including
New York Presidential Conventions, december press, 2004;
26 Martyrs for These Latter Perilous Days (with Curt
Johnson), december press, 2004; Philadelphia Presidential
Conventions (1856-2000), december press, 2000; The
Wicked City: Chicago from Kenna to Capone (with Curt Johnson),
DaCapo Press, 1998; Inside the Wigwam: Chicago Presidential
Conventions 1860-1996 (with Edward M. Burke), Wild Onion
Books/Loyola Press, 1996; Floyd Dell: Essays from the Friday
Literary Review 1909-1913, december press, 1995; Smart
Schools, Smart Kids (with former New York
Times education editor Edward B. Fiske and Sally Reed),
Simon & Schuster, 1991; Expresslanes Through The Inevitable
City (poems), december press, 1991, (several poems from
this collection were performed by a lead character in the
movie "Wild Blue Moon," 1992, directed by Francesca Fisher
& Taggart Seigel, which premiered at the Chicago International
Film Festival); Who Got In? College Bound's National Survey
of College Admissions Trends, Vol. 1- 17, 1986-2004, (Ed.),
College
Bound Publications, Inc.; and The Power of the
Ballot: A Handbook for Black Political Participation,
(staff project), National Urban League, 1973.
Over the years, his lyrical and experimental poems also appeared in
literary magazines from Assembling and MC to Central Park and the Madison
Review, and in art shows in New York City and Israel. His education and
technology articles have been printed in publications ranging from The New
York Times and Chicago Tribune to the Phi Delta Kappan, Instructor,
CitySchools, and Midwest Living.
Sautter wrote position papers and other material for the historic 1983
campaign of Mayor Harold Washington. He co-wrote "An Agenda for the Reform of
Chicago Public Schools," the final report of the Mayor's (Washington/Sawyer)
Education Summit, with Sally Reed and Bernard LaCour, City of Chicago, 1988,
as well as the briefing paper from the Mayor's Summit to the Illinois State
Legislature with recommendations for Chicago School Reform legislation,
subsequently enacted. He is also publisher and editor of College Bound:
Issues & Trends for the College Admissions Advisor (and its Internet edition
at www.collegeboundnews.com), an award-winning newsletter with high school
and college subscribers from coast to coast and in more than 40 nations.
Since 1981, Sautter has taught courses in philosophy, politics, history,
literature, and creative writing at DePaul University's School for New
Learning, and has been presented with several teaching awards. He lectured
on history and politics at the Annenberg School of Communications at the
University of Pennsylvania. He has written academic articles for Teaching
Philosophy, MidAmerica, and elsewhere. For several years, he served as
"Poet-in-Residence" for 36 schools in Upstate New York, and for the Illinois
Arts Council, conducting creative writing workshops with over 20,000 students
grades k-12. He also coordinated summer evening literacy programs in 16
remote migratory camps for the State University of New York at Geneseo. His
teaching career began with third graders from Harlem in New York City in 1969.
Since 1992, Sautter has written and produced scores of TV and radio ads,
speeches, and other materials (with his brother, Chris Sautter) for Sautter
Communications: Political Strategy & Media, Washington, DC and Chicago, for
candidates running for political offices ranging from Congress to governor in
states across the nation. During the civil rights movement in the early
1970s, he traveled across the country as a field-coordinator for the National
Urban League's Voter Registration/Political Education Project. He also has
appeared on radio and television as a political commentator.
Sautter is a past president of the Society
of Midland Authors and resides in Chicago.
B O O K S
New York Presidential Conventions (1839-1924)
december press, 2004
26 Martyrs for These Latter Perilous Days (with Curt Johnson)
december press, 2004
Philadelphia Presidential Conventions (1856-2000)
december press, 2000
The
Wicked City: Chicago from Kenna to Capone (with Curt Johnson)
DaCapo Press,
1998
Inside the Wigwam: Chicago Presidential Conventions 1860-1996
(with Edward M. Burke)
Wild
Onion Books/Loyola Press, 1996
Floyd Dell: Essays from the Friday Literary
Review 1909-1913
december press, 1995
Smart Schools, Smart Kids (with former
New York Times education editor Edward B. Fiske and Sally Reed)
Simon &
Schuster, 1991
Expresslanes Through The Inevitable City (poems)
december press, 1991
Several poems from this collection were performed by a lead
character in the movie "Wild Blue Moon," 1992, directed by Francesca Fisher &
Taggart Seigel, which premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival.
Who Got In? College Bound's National Survey of College Admissions Trends
Vol. 1- 17, 1986-2004, (Ed.)
College Bound Publications, Inc.
The Power
of the Ballot: A Handbook for Black Political Participation, (staff project)
National Urban League, 1973.
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