Something about the Author: Facts and Pictures about the Authors and Illustrators of Books for Young PeopleDonna Olendorf Gale Research International, Limited, 1991 - 232 Seiten An easy-to-use source for librarians, students and other researchers, each volume in this series provides illustrated biographical profiles of approximately 75 children's authors and artists. This critically acclaimed series covers more than 12,000 individuals, ranging from established award winners to authors and illustrators who are just beginning their careers. Entries typically cover: personal life, career, writings, works in progress, adaptations, additional sources. A cumulative author index is included in each odd-numbered volume.While Gale strives to replicate print content, some content may not be available due to rights restrictions.Call your Sales Rep for details. |
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... wanted to be a writer . My teachers , relatives , and friends all just assumed I would be . Perhaps that was because I was always writing . " My father insisted that if I wanted to make writing my career , I'd need a degree in ...
... wanted to be a writer . My teachers , relatives , and friends all just assumed I would be . Perhaps that was because I was always writing . " My father insisted that if I wanted to make writing my career , I'd need a degree in ...
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... wanted and have personal freedom and no structure , but once you started having kids you found out you couldn't do any of it . " I broke up with my son's father about two years later , and when I came back to New York my situation had ...
... wanted and have personal freedom and no structure , but once you started having kids you found out you couldn't do any of it . " I broke up with my son's father about two years later , and when I came back to New York my situation had ...
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... wanted to write a book . I could feel and smell the joy of creating a story others could get lost in . Almost immediately I realized my dream was foolish and unobtainable . You had to be a ' somebody ' to write a book . I was a nobody ...
... wanted to write a book . I could feel and smell the joy of creating a story others could get lost in . Almost immediately I realized my dream was foolish and unobtainable . You had to be a ' somebody ' to write a book . I was a nobody ...
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