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Children's Articles

Peachy Keen—Fandangle  
What a Tangled Web He Wove—Fandangle   
Lights Out for Mother Nature—Fandangle
A Starring Mole—Imagination Cafe
Let's Eat a Rainbow!—Turtle Magazine


Children's Stories

The Blizzard--Dragonfly Spirit
The Legend of Momotaro--Fandangle
Who Stole the Stars?--Know Magazine
Snowday in Space--Highlights 
Mud Pies, Dirt Cheap--Highlights
The Latest Scoop--Highlights              

                

Crafts & Puzzles

Puddle Muddle--Stories for Children
Starscope--Wee Ones                   

            

Young Adult

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My Dangerous Heart--The young heiress to an Indian tea plantation plays a game of cat and mouse with a dashing tea pirate featured in Real Girls Don't Rust steampunk anthology from Spencer Hill Press.

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Adult Works

An Indomitable Spirit

My Teacher Is My Hero Anthology,Adams Media   

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"When I was seven and broke my arm, a surgeon pieced it together with steel pins and wrapped it in a cast. Something else broke that year, something invisible and harder to heal. The precise moment when my spirit fractured wasn't as easy to identify—no X-ray could locate a break..." excerpt from An Indomitable Spirit by Roxanne Werner
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Woodworker's Song

My Dad Is My Hero Anthology,Adams Media

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"The high-pitched whine of an electric saw split the air. Plywood fell with a crash like wooden cymbals…Birds flew up screeching in alarm; squirrels and rabbits scurried for cover. The noise frightened them, but not me. Those sounds had run through my life as long as I could remember. It was my father’s music, the woodworker’s song…” excerpt from The Woodworker’s Song by Roxanne Werner
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Writer Articles

Pitching in the Big League--ICL Website (Institute of Children's Literature)
The Power of Three--Kids Magazine Writers/ICL Website
Thinking Past the Clunk--ICL Website





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