Archive for the ‘Author Bios’ Category

Meet the Illustrator: Heather Newman
 
The illustrator of The Howling Vowels is Heather Newman.  She was kind enough to share with us some of the “Process” of what goes into illustrating a book.  I know you will enjoy checking out her video and illustrations!
 
 

Heather shares the process she goes through illustrating a book

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Isabelle: A Character Sketch

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Karen Kincy's  short and sweet author bio : A shameless nerd and lover of snark, Karen lives in western Washington, where she recently graduated from The Evergreen State College with a degree in Linguistics and Literature. She ripped off her hometown of Snohomish, WA for the fictional locale of Klikamuks, where Other [...]

My name is Jack Wooldridge, and I am a young author and artist from New Jersey. From a young age, I have enjoyed drawing with whatever materials came to hand, and I began writing when I was seven. When not writing or drawing, I can commonly be found composing music or reading a good book [...]

 

Author Bio:
Dr. Jane H. Smith published her first book The Living Tale Series: Henley and the Book of Heroes with Tate Publishing December of 2009. She has been home schooling for nine years, and is a retired pediatrician. If her passion for families were rocket fuel, she’d already be on Mars, for she knows [...]

Author's Bio: Don and Aneladee Milne are home schooling parents of six children.  This is their first book together.  Don works as a banker by day because his ideal career as a parody lyricist is for paupers, unless your last name is Yankovic.  Aneladee is the author of The New Commonwealth School and the [...]

 
 
Victoria with her mother and Husband at a recent show in Georgia.
 
 
 

 
 
Victoria with our very own, John Edelson.
 
 
Interview with Victoria Short Author Bio~ Victoria was homeschooled from the age of 4 to 18, in Minnesota. She became a published author at the tender age of 14. Now 18, married and going to college, she [...]

Author Bio:
In 2005 Ed Ditto fled the city and the office for the mountains of Polk County, Tennessee, where he lives with his wife and daughter and spends his days homeschooling, whitewater kayaking, staying in shape,working in his woodshop, and savoring the peace.