Janet Fox is a Montana based author of books for young readers. Some of her books are set in mystical places. Her works include The Charmed Childern of Rookskill Castle (2016), and Sirens (2012). Find her at janetsfox.com
In an interview, Deborah Wiles, a children\u27s book author and National Book Award finalist, discus...
I have left behind the world of reality many times by way of another’s writing. Yet, more memorable ...
This project was written with the intentions of telling the story of how I learned to read and the e...
I have always loved words. My whole family did. I loved more than words, though. I loved pictures an...
Kent Davis is a Montana based author of “A Riddle in Ruby” and the soon to be released sequel, “The ...
The author studies the literature of Janet Lambert, Georgette Heyer, Francis Parkinson Keyes, and In...
In this work, Peter Myers presents his relationship with reading and some of the books that hold imp...
I was a bookworm as a child, because I liked entering other worlds through stories. Above all, I lik...
Patricia Neville’s Janet Frame’s World of Books is a fascinating study of Frame’s world of words, bo...
On Mother’s Day, I couldn’t help but think of my grandmother, too, because she was also my mother. S...
David A. Poulsen has been a broadcaster, teacher, football coach, stage and film actor and—most of a...
In the fall of 1936, novelist Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings came to Banner Elk, North Carolina, to find p...
Submitted to the faculty of Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for...
The reading habits of an author are always of interest, and in the case of Janet Frame, notoriously ...
The article focuses on the works of novelist Elizabeth Goudge. Her style of writing has been describ...
In an interview, Deborah Wiles, a children\u27s book author and National Book Award finalist, discus...
I have left behind the world of reality many times by way of another’s writing. Yet, more memorable ...
This project was written with the intentions of telling the story of how I learned to read and the e...
I have always loved words. My whole family did. I loved more than words, though. I loved pictures an...
Kent Davis is a Montana based author of “A Riddle in Ruby” and the soon to be released sequel, “The ...
The author studies the literature of Janet Lambert, Georgette Heyer, Francis Parkinson Keyes, and In...
In this work, Peter Myers presents his relationship with reading and some of the books that hold imp...
I was a bookworm as a child, because I liked entering other worlds through stories. Above all, I lik...
Patricia Neville’s Janet Frame’s World of Books is a fascinating study of Frame’s world of words, bo...
On Mother’s Day, I couldn’t help but think of my grandmother, too, because she was also my mother. S...
David A. Poulsen has been a broadcaster, teacher, football coach, stage and film actor and—most of a...
In the fall of 1936, novelist Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings came to Banner Elk, North Carolina, to find p...
Submitted to the faculty of Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for...
The reading habits of an author are always of interest, and in the case of Janet Frame, notoriously ...
The article focuses on the works of novelist Elizabeth Goudge. Her style of writing has been describ...
In an interview, Deborah Wiles, a children\u27s book author and National Book Award finalist, discus...
I have left behind the world of reality many times by way of another’s writing. Yet, more memorable ...
This project was written with the intentions of telling the story of how I learned to read and the e...