Magazines
 
 

Authors of magazine stories and articles may not get the recognition book authors do but think how many children read magazines. 

I enjoy writing both.

"Dr. Seuss sparks grandmother's dream to publish a novel." My "Breakthrough" article is in the Features section of the June 2007 issue of The Writer magazine. It describes my long journey to publication. I hope you enjoy reading it. 

 

"Never Too Old" is in the spring 2005 issue of Once Upon a Time, page 15. It is an article about being, well, never too old to do the things you enjoy. Most of them, that is, like writing.

 

 
What's a girl to do when she wants to play in the band, but her family tells her when she's older? "Isabella's Band" in Wee Ones, November 2002. 
 

"Does Your Daddy Carry You on His Toes?" is a nonfiction article about the way certain animal daddies carry their babies. Reprinted in Ladybug, April 2002.

 
Which is the live animal?
Bev and some of her critters.
 
 

"A Mother's Love" shows the special ways a mountain gorilla, a giant panda, a manatee, a sea otter, and the child's mother show their babies they love them. Focus on the Family Clubhouse Jr., May 2000.

 
"Thank You" is an article on how to write thank you letters. Jack and Jill. December 1999. Reprinted in U. S. Kids, December 2003.
 
Some animal daddies carry their babies in most unusual ways. "How Does Your Daddy Carry You?" in Focus on the Family Clubhouse Jr., June 1999.
 
"It's Raining Frogs" is an article on the weird things tornadoes do and how to make your own mini-tornado. Jack and Jill, April 1997.
 
"Paisano" is an article about the roadrunner. Junior Trails, June 1994.
 
"Fingerprints" shows young readers how everyone's fingerprints are different. Humpty Dumpty's Magazine, January 1994.
 
"Protect Your Family from a Fire" discusses having a fire drill in your home, the way you do at school. Happiness, August 1992.
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