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Peter MoorePeter Moore has been writing fiction since he was eleven years old, and became an amateur lycanthropologist even earlier. Because he studied hard in high school and ate all his vegetables, he was able to attend Vassar College and... |
Perry MoorePerry Moore is a best-selling author, film producer, screenwriter, and director, best known as the executive producer of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Moore grew up in Virginia Beach, Virginia... |
Julie Anne PetersJulie Anne Peters is the award-winning author of more than fifteen books for children and young adults. She lives in Colorado. |
Leilia RasheedLeila Rasheed was brought up in Libya and moved to England when she was thirteen. She has worked as a children's bookseller for Waterstone's in Brussels and for a national children's literacy charity. |
Randi ReisfeldRandi Reisfeld has written over 60 books, primarily for ‘tweens and teens-non-fiction [celebrity biographies, two have made the New York Times best seller list]; and fiction. She wrote the Clueless series, original stories... |
Sandy RideoutSandy Rideout met Yvonne Collins when they were teenagers working in a public library. Together, they have written Love, Inc; Girl v. Boy; The Black Sheep; the Vivien Leigh Reid series; and Totally Me: The Teenage Girl’s... |
Elizabeth RudnickElizabeth Rudnick is a debut novelist who is also an editor. She lives in Connecticut with her dog, Jack Dyson. |
Rosie RushtonFrom 1982-1993, Rosie Rushton worked as a features writer and sub-editor on the Northampton Chronicle & Echo. Today she devotes her time to writing teenage fiction and scriptwriting (her mini drama series Zone Two was shown... |
Dena K. SalmonDena Salmon lives and writes in Montclair, NJ, where she is locally renowned as the most inept gamer to have ever wielded a mouse. She enjoys going on solo quests, but rarely accepts an invitation to group unless there's... |
Leah ScheierLeah decided she wanted to be a writer around the same time that she learned to read. From an early age she filled notebooks with her thoughts and observations, convinced that one day these scribblings would be unearthed and... |
