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Secret of the Night Ponies
Blown Away
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Make Invisible Ink
Thunder From
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Shadows on the
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Joshua's Song
Star in the Storm
The Wishing Sky
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Sand Castle Key
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The Mysterious
Dr. Chen
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Joan Hiatt Harlow is an internationally known writer for children.
Her acclaimed books, magazines stories, and articles have appeared
in major children's publications throughout North America, Europe,
New Zealand, and Australia. For those of you who want to know more about the craft of writing we have under construction a new web page that will answer the most often asked questions about writing for children. It will soon be available at this Website.
Thank you for visiting me!
Joan Hiatt Harlow
Joan Hiatt Harlow is available for talks and book signings at book
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I hope you'll enjoy browsing here where you can see the books I've written, as well as the books I'm about to write.
I was born and grew up in New England. You'll find a taste of Boston and Maine seashores in JOSHUA'S SONG and SHADOWS ON THE SEA. My mother was a Newfoundlander, and you'll read about the "Beautiful Rock" in STAR IN THE STORM, and my newest work, THUNDER FROM THE SEA.
My dad was a well-known singer in New England. Music was an important part of my life, and in JOSHUA'S SONG and SHADOWS on the SEA you'll find characters who have a strong love of music. I really did see the Florida panther - near my own back yard in Venice, Florida. That's where I got the idea for DARK SIDE of the CREEK. And the friendly bats in THE MYSTERIOUS DR. CHEN often visited us at our cottage on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. Can you see how bits and pieces of my own life are woven into my stories?
Folks ask, "When did you first decide to become a writer?"
My answer: "As soon as I learned to read - which was at the age of four." I discovered, though, that writing is a craft - it isn't just weaving a good story. And craft means work.
For those of you who want to know more about the craft of writing we have under construction a new web page that will answer the most often asked questions about writing for children. It will soon be available at this website.
Thank you for visiting me!
Joan Hiatt Harlow |
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