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.
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"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.
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| 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. |
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"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. |
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"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. |
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| "Thank You" is an article on how to write thank you letters. Jack and Jill. December 1999. Reprinted in U. S. Kids, December 2003. |
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| 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. |
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| "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. |
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| "Paisano" is an article about the roadrunner. Junior Trails, June 1994. |
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| "Fingerprints" shows young readers how everyone's fingerprints are different. Humpty Dumpty's Magazine, January 1994. |
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| "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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