Ransom Noble drops in today for her second visit to my blog. This time, Ransom is answering my seven questions. thanks for coming, Ransom. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. My first novel is about to be published, The Art of Science. My first short story was published last year, "Qui's Contract" available in an anthology called Ruins Metropolis.The genres I prefer to write
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Today, the Fairy Lady, Bobbie Hinman, has fluttered in to share her seven answers to my seven questions. thanks for coming, Bobbie.1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. I am the author of two children’s picture books, The Knot Fairy and The Sock Fairy. These books reveal the answers to two of life’s major mysteries: How did my hair get so tangled while I was sleeping? And Where
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Today Micah Linton drops by to share his answers to my seven questions. Thanks for coming, Micah. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. Weebeasts Plight is published by Greenleaf Book Group, March 2009. Previous books include Weebeasts Origins published March 2008 by Beast Stew and Weebeastology a collection of artwork from the series published October 2008 also by Beast Stew.
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My visitor today is Dorothy Massey who has come to answer my seven questions. thanks for coming, Dorothy. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. I write children's fiction and educational materials. I'm the author of The Ghost Twin Tales, three short stories featured in the Pinestein Press anthology, Mini Mysteries and Kooky Spookies. My ESOL book: Speaking English, published by
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Today we are joined by new children's author Irene Harvey, who has dropped in to answer to my seven questions. Welcome Irene. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. Being a new author, I am still looking for publication credits. I prefer to write for younger children, and am currently working
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Today multi-published, multi-talented children's author Sophie Masson drops in to share her seven asnwers to my seven questions. Welcome Sophie. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. I've had nearly 50 books published--all novels, except for a book of essays and short stories(and another one of my essay collections will be out next year.) Most of my novels are for children and
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Today young author Brenton Cullen joins us to share his answers to my seven questions. Welcome Brenton. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. Well, I have had stories published in magazines and an anthology that will be released next week. I have also published two books, a children's one,
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Today's visting author is Karen Ventrice, come to share her seven answers to my seven questions. Welcome Karen. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. I have a children's bedtime picture book, Day's End Lullaby available through online retailers,such as Amazon. I also have a number of
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Today's guest is Christine Harris, who has nicely agreed to answer my seven questions. Enjoy her answers.1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. I've written about 50 books over the last 20 years, so it's probably easier to follow the following links Book cover pics: http://
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Today we are joined by the delightful Dotti Enderle, who has dropped in to share her seven answers to my seven questions. Thanks for joing us, Dotti. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. Right now I have nineteen books in print, but I have eight more books coming out next fall – two
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1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. The Doomsday Mask 2009, The Heretic's Tomb 2007, The Emerald Curse 2006, The Clone Conspiracy 2005, The Sorcerer's Letterbox 2004, The Alchemist's Portrait 2003, The Complete Guide to Writing Science Fiction Volume One 2007 (Contributing author) 2. How
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Today we welcome children’s author, Sandy Fussell, who has come to answer my seven questions (and an extra one of her own). Welcome Sandy! 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. In 2007 I had my first book published, Ratbags, an educational title in the Aussie, Aussie series. Peter Viska
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Today we are joined by children’s author, Sheryl Gwyther, who has come to answer my seven questions. Thanks for joining us, Sheryl. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. Tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. My first junior fiction was Secrets of Eromanga, an adventure set in the dinosaur-rich fossil fields of north-western Queensland. This (
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Today we are joined by children's and SF author, Bren MacDibble, who has kindly dropped by to answer seven questions. Welcome Bren! 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. I started out in 2000 with a nice illustrated educational fiction book for Nelson ITP (now Cengage). This contained two
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Today, Barbara Turner drops by to share her seven answers to seven questions. Enjoy! 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. My latest book is a middle grade NF biography called Women of Granite: 25 New Hampshire Women You Should Know, written with the 6 other members of my face to face
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Time for a new regular feature here at my Writing for Children blog. Called Seven Answers to Seven Questions, it asks the same seven questions of any writer who cares to drop by and answer them. I’ve started by asking some of my writer friends to contribute and their answers will be posted here soon. In the meantime I figured I should have a go at answering them for myself. So, here are my own
Great interview, Sally!Deb :-)