
I grew up in Iowa and after graduating from the University of Iowa I began teaching at a middle school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
I started writing in the mid-eighties when I married a writer named Ed
Gorman. (He writes mystery and suspense novels for adults.) He read some of
my letters to friends and relatives in which I described things that happened
to me. I have a tendency to juice up real-life anecdotes, and Ed suggested
that I might apply my flair for elaboration (we won't call this "lying") to
novels for young readers. I tried it, and it was fun.
I didn't sell my first
book or second. Well, okay, I sold my second book, but it took five
years and several rewrites for that to happen. In the meantime, I
decided I must have some things to learn about writing. I went to the
library and bookstore and brought home armloads of books. I studied
them and learned some very important things, such as:
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2) when the problems are
introduced that the main characters have to solve (because that's what
books are about: characters solving problems),
3) when the obstacles to solving the problems are introduced.
I learned about how to
develop stories: using the five senses to make a scene come to life;
creating a strong, appealing voice that tells the story; and fleshing
out characters so they come to life on the page for the reader.
I'm glad you stopped by! I hope you'll take a few minutes to look
around. And I hope you'll continue reading, not just my books, but lots of
books by lots of different authors. Books that will fascinate and entertain
you and take you to places you've never been before.
Thanks for coming! Stop back from time to time for updates on new books and projects.

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