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Margaret Haddix Biography - 3 views

  • When my daughter was in third grade, she brought home a list one day that described what everyone in her class wanted to be when they grew up. Most of the kids clearly picked the same jobs their parents held. But a few went for the fantastical
  •   As a kid, I also longed for a career that I didn’t actually believe real people got to do.
    • autumn holder
       
      Margaret Haddix has 2 kids
  •   I grew up on a farm about halfway between two small towns:
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  • Washington Court House, Ohio, and Sabina, Ohio.
  • When we went on family vacations, my parents were always saying things like, “Would you guys stop reading for a minute and look out the window? That’s the Grand Canyon we’re driving past!”
  • But then my
  • mom would laugh and say, “That’s exactly what my parents always
  • said to me when I was a kid!
  • The people I met in books always seemed very real to me: as a kid, I counted among my friends the whip-smart New York kids of E.L. Konigsburg books, Harriet the Spy, Anne of Green Gables, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, Anne Frank, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, The Little Princess’ Sara Crewe, L.M. Montgomery’s Emily Byrd Starr, Beanie Malone
  • I did major in creative writing, but I also majored in journalism (and history, just for fun). Except for the summer after my freshman year of college, when I worked as
  • at a 4-H camp (which was lots and lots of fun), every job I’ve held since then has been related to writing in some way.
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  • I worked on my school newspaper and had summer internships at newspapers in Urbana, Ohio; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Indianapolis, Indiana. After college,
  • then quickly moved back to Indianapolis to work as a newspaper reporter there.
  • During high school, I acted in school plays; played flute and piccolo in the marching, pep and symphonic bands; sang in the school choir; worked on the school newspaper; ran track one year; competed on a school quick-recall team; served on the county junior fair board;
  • Living in a foreign country is a great way to force yourself to really think about, “Who am I?” “What shaped me as a person?” “Why do I believe what I believe?” “What do I want out of life?” “What shaped all these people I see around me?” “Why do they believe what they believe?” “What do they want out of life?”
  • For most of my time as a journalist, I worked as a general assignment reporter, which meant that I could be covering a fire one day, a scientific breakthrough the next, a politician’s news conference the next. (Or, on really busy days, some combination of several vastly different
  • It also inspired me to play with different plots and characters and settings in my head. Facts weren’t enough for me. I still also wanted fiction
  • But a few went for the fantastical.
  • When my daughter was in third grade, she brought home a list one day that described what everyone in her class wanted to be when they grew up
  • ay that described what everyone in her class wanted to be when they grew up. Most of
    • Carly Felty
       
      How she got started and some of her history.
    • shayla daugherty
       
      this has lots of stuff about her childhood and her family.
  • I come from both a long line of farmers, and a long line of bookworms.
  • nurses (like my mom)
  • One kid said he wanted to be a spy; another was longing to be a professional dirt-biker; another saw himself as a future movie director. And I looked at that list and thought, “Yep, I’m with the dirt-biker and the spy.”
  • farmers (like my dad
  •   I grew up on a farm about halfway between two small towns: Washington Court House, Ohio, and Sabina, Ohio.
  •    As a kid, I also longed for a career that I didn’t actually believe real people got to do. The far-out, only-in-your dreams career I wanted was to be an author.
  • “Would you guys stop reading for a minute and look out the window? That’s the Grand Canyon we’re driving past!
  • How many of my ancestors, immigrating to America, had to admonish their kids, “Would you put down that book and look out? Don’t you want to see our new home?”
  • To me, it didn’t seem to be much of a step to go from loving books to wanting to create books of my own
  • The people I met in books always seemed very real to me: as a kid, I counted among my friends the whip-smart New York kids of E.L. Konigsburg books, Harriet the Spy, Anne of Green Gables, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, Anne Frank, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, The Little Princess’ Sara Crewe, L.M. Montgomery’s Emily Byrd Starr, Beanie Malone, and many, many others.
  • But I would go home and also write different kinds of stories, ones based more on my own imagination and my sense that there could be some sort of higher truth than just “facts.”
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  • One kid said he wanted to be a spy; another was longing to be a professional dirt-biker; another saw himself as a future movie director. And I looked at that list and thought, “Yep, I’m with the dirt-biker and the spy.”
  • and did volunteer work through my church and 4-H clubs.
  • Washington Court House, Ohio, and Sabina, Ohio.
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  • (Lest you think I was some multi-talented prodigy, I should point out that I’m a terrible singer, a terrible actor, and, as a runner, I’m really, really good at walking
  • One of the advantages of going to a fairly small school is that, if you’re not too afraid of making a fool of yourself, they’ll let you try just about any activity.
  • ) In college, one of the best things I did was spend a semester studying in Luxembourg, a small country nestled between France, Germany and Belgium.
  • fairly small school is that, if you’r
  • But it was being a reporter that really gave me the opportunity to meet lots of different people, in vastly different circumstances. It never failed to amaze me that I could sit down with people, and begin asking really, really nosy questions, and because I was from the newspaper, they would almost always answer.
  • events, all at once.)
  • or most of my time as a journalist, I worked as a general assignment report
  • characters and settings in my head. Facts weren’t enough for me. I still als
  • Somehow, for me, hearing so many different stories from so many different people--and witnessing so many different events--didn’t just inspire me to write it all down
  • ould go home and also write different kinds of stories, ones based mo
  • . So during this time, I had a lot more ideas for fiction than I actually wrote down.
  •   It was also during this time that I got married. My husband, Doug, and I met in college, and he also went into journalism right after school.
  • When he got a job as city editor of a newspaper in Danville, Illinois, it seemed like a big complication for my career. If I wanted to continue
  • as a newspaper reporter, I knew I’d probably have to have my husband as a boss.
  • My husband and I agreed to see this complication as an opportunity: this would be my chance to concentrate on fiction
  • . I took part-time jobs teaching writing at a community college and doing freelance business writing, but I also wrote Running Out of Time; Don’t You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey; and numerous short stories. While I was working on those, my husband and I also decided to start a family.
  • Like most writers, I went through an agonizing phase of submitting my work and collecting nothing but rejection letters for quite a while
  • For me, this phase lasted long enough that, by the time I sold my first two books (both at once, actually) our daughter, Meredith, was a year and a half old, and I was pregnant with our second child, Connor.
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  • Still, it was a little challenging to be a newly published author at the same time that I was becoming a new mother.
  • For those first few years, I wrote only during my kids’ naptime, when I probably should have been napping myself.
  •    Since then, my life has changed quite a bit. My husband and kids and I moved from Illinois to Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, to Columbus, Ohio
  •     And that’s why I became a writer.
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    Has a lot of good info about her life and how she got started.
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    Has a lot of good info about her life and how she got started.
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Margaret Peterson Haddix - 0 views

    • autumn holder
       
      Caucasian is the type of race she is!!!
  • Race or Ethnicity: White
  • Husband: Doug Haddix (m. 1987)Daughter: MeredithSon: Connor
    • autumn holder
       
      Margaret Haddix is now 45 years old... today!!!!! wow thats pretty young.
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  • Born: 9-Apr-1964
  • Birthplace: Washington Courthouse, OH
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What is Lisi Harrison's birthday (date,month,&year please)? - Yahoo! Answers - 0 views

    • Mason McCord [:
       
      This highlighted section has good info too.
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      Btw the paragraph is at the bottom.
  • Lisi Harrison was born
  • Lisi Harrison was bo
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  • son wa
  • in the fashion capital of our neighbor to the north
  • Toronto,
  • Canada. She was the Queen Bee of many cliques and kept copious records of them in
  • the journals she always had with her --- a hobby she has to this day. After university,
  • Lisi moved to New York City where she began a career creating and developing shows for MTV, including "Room Raiders." Lisi also was the head writer for MTV Productions and a columnist for Jane magazine. Now that she has given up the glamour to write for teens full time, Lisi is currently at work on the next book in The Clique series with
  • hihuahua.
  • creative consulting done by Bee Bee, her fashionista C
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Meg Cabot | Book Videos, Interviews & Podcasts from B&N Studio - 0 views

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    This is an interview with Meg Cabot on the radio.
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Harry Mazer | Official Publisher Page - 1 views

  • Harry Mazer is the author of many books for young readers, including My Brother Abe, A Boy at War, A Boy No More, Heroes Don't Run, The Wild Kid; and Snow Bound. His books have won numerous honors, including the Horn Book Honor List and the ALA Best Books for Young Adults citations. He is the recipient of the ALAN Award. Harry Mazer lives in Montpelier, Vermont.
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    This site lists all his works and has information about him.
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    some of his books
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Gordon Korman Biography - 0 views

  • His first book found a home with Scholastic, who also published his next 20 or so books, including six more Bruno and Boots titles, and several award winning young adult titles, among them my personal favorite, Son of Interflux. Scholastic still publishes many of Gordon's titles, though Hyperion Press is also now printing some of Gordon's stories.
  • He now lives on Long Island, outside of New York City, has approximately 55 books to hIs credit, and Is currently contracted for several more, including the six volume On the Run adventure series, and new young adult and childrens' titles.
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    Biography information about Gordon Korman.
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    Tells a little about his life.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid ::: by Jeff Kinney - 0 views

    • Lucas Babers
       
      THIS SITE PRETTY COOL!
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    Great site about Jeff Kinney and his Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
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    This is a site with information and wimpy kid games!
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Lurlene McDaniel - Contact Information, Biography, Books, and Pictures - 0 views

  • I'm Lurlene McDaniel and I've been writing for this market for a l-o-n-g time, and am still loving it. I'm called the "crying and dying" lady by librarians, and I write bittersweet stories, mostly about medical issues.
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    What she is called by librarians
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» About Lurlene - 1 views

    • Lindsay Thompson
       
      She is an amazing author!!! I love her!! Check out Prey, and Hit and Run!!
    • Bailee Carter
       
      hey don't forget about breathless!! :)
  • McDaniel has written over 40 novels about kids who face life-threatening illnesses, who sometimes do not survive. These are powerful, inspirational stories about courage, love, and strength in the face of overwhelming trauma. McDaniel’s books touch the hearts and spirits of the teenagers and adults who read them. Her following is a devoted group of appreciative fans. McDaniel says: “These are books that challenge you and make you think
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rodrick heffley - Bing Images - 0 views

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    Rodrick Heffley is a bully and Greg's big brother in "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"
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Margaret Haddix facts - Freebase - 0 views

  • Margaret Peterson Haddix (born April 9, 1964) is an American author.
  • Margaret Peterson Haddix (born April 9, 1964) is an American author.
  • She also wrote the tenth and final volume in The 39 Clues series, published by Scholastic.
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  • Margaret Peterson Haddix was born in 1964 near Washington Court House, Ohio, where she grew up on a farm.
  • Simon & Schuster, threatened to sue the makers of M. Night Shyamalan's film
  • She worked as a newspaper copy editor in Fort Wayne, Indiana; as a newspaper reporter in Indianapolis; and as a community college instructor and freelance writer in Danville, Illinois.
  • now live in Columbus, Ohio, with their two children
  • Margaret Peterson Haddix was born in 1964 near Washington Court House, Ohio, where she grew up on a farm.
    • autumn holder
       
      She has a lot in her life. She loves being an writer, because he tell that her and her husband were both writers. WOW! i bet they made a lot of money!!!!
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    more about Margaret Haddix
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R.L. Stine - 0 views

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    SCARY! This is The World of R.L. Stine!!
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Welcome to the Official Site of Sharon Draper - 0 views

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    This is a super website about Sharon Draper.
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About Margaret Peterson Haddix - 1 views

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      good
    • autumn holder
       
      She has 2 kids see i was so close sep for i said she had 3...... maybe
    • shayla daugherty
       
      it hink it is cool how she followed here dream to become an author
    • autumn holder
       
      also on this page there is some books she has made...... and some information in the paragraph above
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    information about where she grew up.... and what collage she went to.... and more
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meg cabot - Bing Images - 1 views

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    This is a picture of Meg Cabot. I don't know what year though.
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Lurlene McDaniel Biography | BookRags.com - 0 views

  • Talking to Lurlene McDaniel about her work is similar to reading a book of inspirational sayings; her conversation is sprinkled with such phrases as "life works out if you give it a chance," and "all things work to the good of those who love God."
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gary paulsen - Bing Images - 0 views

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    This is what the author of Hatchet looks like.
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Gary Paulsen - 0 views

  • Notes from the Dog
  • Sometimes having company is not all
  • ylan. This summer he's hoping for a job where he doesn't have to talk to anyone except his pal Matthew. Then Johanna moves in next door
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  • s cracked up to be." Fifteen-year-old Finn is a loner, living with his dad and his amazing dog,
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    some of the books that he wrote and it will tell how gary thinks of his books in his prospective.
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lisi harrison - 2 views

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    This is her fan site but there is some info about her here.
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