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News from Teresa Nordheim, a children's literature writer.
1. Current Work in Progress

I’m back to writing a non-fiction piece. It was inspired by my ten year old daughter, who I hold as an expert on what a reluctant reader might enjoy. In today’s society we have a chance to explore the modern ruins of the world. What will we do with them? Will abandoned hotels be demolished or renovated to home the growing number of homeless people? There is horror, terror, and fear in the search of the abandoned, but there is also discovery, hope, and possibilities.
Now I just need to figure out how to gather information on all 300 abandoned places which I am writing about. And then, cut a few of the least interesting places. The cutting will be difficult, as I am only nine locations into this project and intrigued by everyone!
More info to come…

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