Lois Lowry
http://www.loislowry.com/

Lowry's own web site, includes an annotated list of her books, biographical information, the text of a number of her speeches, and an extensive FAQ. Geared primarily towards the children who read her books, this site is nonetheless an excellent resource for Lowry fans of all ages.

Learning About Lois Lowry
http://scils.rutgers.edu/~kvander/lowry.html

One of a set of author information pages created by a faculty member at Rutgers University. Includes a brief biography, list of books, a small number of reviews, other resources.
Last updated in 1996.

Internet Public Library
http://www.ipl.org/youth/AskAuthor/Lowry.html

Includes a brief piece by Lowry about her life and a Q&A with questions submitted by readers. Created in mid 1996, includes questions and answers about The Giver.

Carol Hurst's Children's Literature
http://www.carolhurst.com/authors/llowry.html

Includes a biographical essay, descriptive reviews of Lowry's best known works, and links to more formal reviews of The Giver, Number the Stars, Autumn Street, Rabble Starkey, and Attaboy Sam.

Scholastic
http://teacher.scholastic.com/authorsandbooks/authors/lowry/bio.htm

Scholastic's web site. Includes autobiographical essay, biographical facts, a selected list of awards.

Scholastic
http://teacher.scholastic.com/authorsandbooks/authors/lowry/tscript.htm

Another page from Scholastic's site, this is a transcript of an extensive interview with questions submitted by students. Includes some very thoughtful questions about The Giver.

ALA

http://www.ala.org/alsc/lowry.html

Part of the ALA website, in the Newbery Medal section. Includes brief biographical information, a list of awards won, and a list of books authored by Lowry.