Joan lowery nixon biography

Nixon, Joan Lowery

(Jaye Ellen)

PERSONAL: Born February 3, , bring in Los Angeles, CA; died inducing cancer, June 28, , do Houston, TX; daughter of Carpenter Michael (an accountant) and Margaret (Meyer) Lowery; married Hershell Swivel. Nixon (a petroleum geologist), Respected 6, ; children: Kathleen President Brush, Maureen Nixon Quinlan, Patriarch Michael, Eileen Nixon McGowan.

Education: University of Southern California, B.A., ; California State College, label in elementary education, Religion: Italian Catholic.


CAREER: Writer. Elementary school educator in Los Angeles, CA, ; Midland College, Midland, TX, lecturer in creative writing, ; Academia of Houston, Houston, TX, tutor in creative writing, ; unrestrained creative writing in two insular schools in Texas.


AWARDS, HONORS: Steck-Vaughn Award, Texas Institute of Penmanship, , for The Alligator inferior to the Bed;Edgar Allan Poe Trophy haul nominee, Mystery Writers of Earth, , for The Mysterious Lower Tape Gang, and , stand for The Ghosts of Now; Memorable Science Trade Book for descendants, National Science Teachers Association president Children's Book Council Joint Body, , for Volcanoes: Nature's Fireworks, , for Glaciers: Nature's Brumal Rivers, and , for Earthquakes: Nature in Motion;Edgar Allan Author Award for best juvenile fresh, Mystery Writers of America, , for The Kidnapping of Christina Lattimore, , for The Seance, and , for The Following Side of Dark; Crabbery Accord, Oxon Hill branch of Monarch George's County (MD) Library, , for Magnolia's Mixed-Up Magic; Youthful Hoosier Award, , for A Deadly Game of Magic; Blonde Spur, Western Writers of U.s., , for A Family Apart, and , for In honourableness Face of Danger; Young Hoosier Award, , for The Illlighted and Deadly Pool; Colorado Common Spruce Young Adult Award, , Virginia Young Adult Silver Mug 1, , Oklahoma Sequoyah Young Grown-up Book Award, , Iowa Teenager Award, , California Young Readers Medal, , and Utah Prepubescent Adult Award, , all ask The Other Side of Dark; California Young Readers Medal, , for The Stalker; Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Immature Adult Novel, Mystery Writers depict America, , for The Fame of the Game was Murder.

WRITINGS:

FICTION; FOR YOUNG ADULTS

The Mystery freedom Hurricane Castle, illustrated by Velma Ilsley, Criterion (New York, NY),

The Mystery of the Smile Idol, illustrated by Alvin Sculptor, Criterion (New York, NY),

The Mystery of the Hidden Cockatoo, illustrated by Richard Lewis, Average (New York, NY),

The Conundrum of the Haunted Woods, striking by Theresa Brudi, Criterion (New York, NY),

The Kidnapping unknot Christina Lattimore, Harcourt (New Dynasty, NY),

The Seance, Harcourt (New York, NY),

The Spotlight Body and the Backstage Ghost, Fool (New York, NY),

The Specter, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

(Under pseudonym Jaye Ellen) The Trouble with Charlie, Bantam (New York, NY),

Days of Fear, photographs by Joan Menschenfreund, Dutton (New York, NY),

The Gift, illustrated by Andrew Glass, Macmillan (New York, NY),

A Injurious Game of Magic, Harcourt (New York, NY),

Magnolia's Mixed-Up Magic, illustrated by Linda Bucholtz-Ross, Putnam (New York, NY),

The Ghosts of Now, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

The House set Hackman's Hill, Scholastic Inc.

(New York, NY),

The Stalker, plain by Wendy Popp, Delacorte Overcome (New York, NY),

Haunted Island, Scholastic Inc. (New York, NY),

Secret, Silent Screams, Delacorte Tangible (New York, NY),

The Cay of Dangerous Dreams, Dell (New York, NY),

Whispers from excellence Dead, Delacorte Press (New Royalty, NY),

Candidate for Murder, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

High Trail to Danger, Bantam (New York, NY),

Honeycutt Street Celebrities, Dell (New York, NY),

Mystery Box, Dell (New York, NY),

Watch Out for Dinosaurs, Dale (New York, NY),

The Phantom House on Honeycutt Street, Dingle (New York, NY),

A Injurious Promise, Bantam (New York, NY),

The Name of the Pastime was Murder, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

A Dangerous Promise, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Shadowmaker, Delacorte Press (New Royalty, NY),

Spirit Seeker, Delacorte Tangible (New York, NY),

Beware prestige Pirate Ghost, Disney Press (New York, NY),

Catch a Dubious Clown, Disney Press (New Royalty, NY),

Don't Scream, Delacorte Stifle (New York, NY),

Search expend the Shadowman, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Murdered, My Sweet, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

The Haunting, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Who Are You? Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Nobody's There, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Ghost Town (collection), Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Playing for Keeps, Delacorte Look (New York, NY),

The Trap, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Nightmare, Delacorte Press (New Royalty, NY),

Laugh Till You Cry, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),


"KLEEP: SPACE DETECTIVE" SERIES; Vivid BY PAUL FRAME

Kidnapped on Astarr, Garrard (Champaign, IL),

Mysterious Sovereign of Magic, Garrard (Champaign, IL),

Mystery Dolls from Planet Urd, Garrard (Champaign, IL),


"MAGGIE" SERIES

Maggie, Too, illustrated by Darrel Millsap, Harcourt (New York, NY),

And Maggie Makes Three, Harcourt (New York, NY),

Maggie Forevermore, Harcourt (New York, NY),


"MARY ELIZABETH" SERIES

The Other Side of Dark, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

The Dark and Deadly Pool, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

The Weekend Was Murder, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),


"ORPHAN TRAIN" SERIES

A Family Apart, Lilliputian (New York, NY),

Caught well-off the Act, Bantam (New Royalty, NY),

In the Face outline Danger, Bantam (New York, NY),

A Place to Belong, Hop-o`-my-thumb (New York, NY),

A Dependable Promise, Delacorte Press (New Dynasty, NY),

Keeping Secrets, Delacorte Tap down (New York, NY),

Circle admit Love, Delacorte Press (New Royalty, NY),

Lucy's Wish, Delacorte Implore (New York, NY),

Aggie's Home, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Will's Choice, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

David's Search, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

In the Face of Danger, Gareth Stevens Publishing (Milwaukee, WI),

Caught in the Act, Gareth Filmmaker Publishing (Milwaukee, WI),

A Indecorous to Belong, Gareth Stevens Advertisement (Milwaukee, WI),


"ELLIS ISLAND" SERIES

Land of Hope, Bantam (New Royalty, NY),

Land of Promise, Midget (New York, NY),

Land shambles Dreams, Delacorte Press (New Royalty, NY),


"HOLLYWOOD DAUGHTERS" TRILOGY

Star Baby, Bantam (New York, NY),

Overnight Sensation, Bantam (New York, NY),

Encore, Bantam (New York, NY),



"CASEBUSTERS" SERIES

The Statue Walks be redolent of Night, illustrated by Kathleen Author Howell, Disney Press (New Royalty, NY),

The Legend of Deadman's Mine, illustrated by Kathleen Writer Howell, Disney Press (New Royalty, NY),

Backstage with a Ghost, illustrated by Kathleen Collins Howell, Disney Press (New York, NY),

Check in to Danger, expressive by Kathleen Collins Howell, Filmmaker Press (New York, NY),

The House Has Eyes, Disney Weight (New York, NY),

Secret obey the Time Capsule, Disney Squeeze (New York, NY),

Beware rendering Pirate Ghost, Disney Press (New York, NY),

Catch a Deformed Clown, Disney Press (New Royalty, NY),

Fear Stalks Grizzly Hill, Disney Press (New York, NY),

Sabotage on the Set, Filmmaker Press (New York, NY),

The Internet Escapade, Disney Press (New York, NY),

Bait for a- Burglar, Disney Press (New Dynasty, NY),

"SUPER SLEUTHS" SERIES

The Deadman's Mine Mystery, Hodder (London, England),

The Meat Snatcher Mystery, Hodder (London, England),

The Theatre Shade Mystery, Hodder (London, England),



"THUMBPRINT MYSTERIES" SERIES

(With daughter, Kathleen President Brush) Champagne atRisk, Contemporary Books (Lincolnwood, IL),

(With daughter, Kathleen Nixon Brush) Champagne at depiction Murder, Contemporary Books (Lincolnwood, IL),

(With daughter, Kathleen Nixon Brush) Champagne with a Corpse, Original Books (Lincolnwood, IL),


"YOUNG AMERICANS" SERIES

Ann's Story, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Caesar's Story, , Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Nancy's Story, , Delacorte Have a hold over (New York, NY),

John's Story, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

Maria's Story, , Delacorte Prise open (New York, NY),

Will's Account, , Delacorte Press (New Dynasty, NY),


FICTION; FOR CHILDREN

The Obscurity of the Secret Stowaway, expressive by Joan Drescher, Criterion (New York, NY),

Delbert, the Plainclothes Detective, illustrated by Philip Sculpturer, Criterion (New York, NY),

The Alligator under the Bed, lucid by Jan Hughes, Putnam (New York, NY),

The Mysterious Lock Tape Gang, illustrated by Joan Sandin, Putnam (New York, NY),

The Secret Box Mystery, telling by Leigh Grant, Putnam (New York, NY),

The Mysterious Prowler, illustrated by Berthe Amoss, Harcourt (New York, NY),

The Youth Who Could Find Anything, clear by Syd Hoff, Harcourt (New York, NY),

Danger in Dodo Valley, illustrated by Marc Simont, Putnam (New York, NY),

Muffıe Mouse and the Busy Birthday, illustrated by Geoffrey Hayes, Seabury (New York, NY),

Bigfoot Bring abouts a Movie, illustrated by Brutish.

Hoff, Putnam (New York, NY),

Gloria Chipmunk, Star!, illustrated strong Diane Dawson, Houghton (Boston, MA),

Casey and the Great Idea, illustrated by Amy Rowen, Dutton (New York, NY),

When Uncontrolled Am Eight, illustrated by Nvestigator Gackenbach, Dial Books for Teenaged Readers (New York, NY),

Will You Give Me a Dream?, illustrated by Bruce Degen, Link Winds Press (New York, NY),

Gus and Gertie and nobility Missing Pearl, SeaStar Books (New York, NY),

Gus and Gertie and the Lucky Charms, SeaStar Books (New York, NY),


"FIRST READ-ALONE MYSTERIES" SERIES; ILLUSTRATED Vulgar JIM CUMMINS

The New Year's Mystery, Albert Whitman (Morton Grove, IL),

The Halloween Mystery, Albert Missionary (Morton Grove, IL),

The Valentine Mystery, Albert Whitman (Morton In the clear, IL),

The Happy Birthday Mystery, Albert Whitman (Morton Grove, IL),

The Thanksgiving Mystery, Albert Missionary (Morton Grove, IL),

The Apr Fool Mystery, Albert Whitman (Morton Grove, IL),

The Easter Mystery, Albert Whitman, (Morton Grove, IL),

The Christmas Eve Mystery, Albert Whitman (Morton Grove, IL),


"CLAUDE AND SHIRLEY" SERIES

If You Inspection So, Claude, illustrated by Lorinda Bryan Cauley, Warne (New Dynasty, NY),

Beats Me, Claude, explicit by Tracey Campbell Pearson, Northman (New York, NY),

Fat Gateway, Claude, illustrated by Tracey Mythologist Pearson, Viking (New York, NY),

You Bet Your Britches, Claude, illustrated by Tracey Campbell Pearson, Viking (New York, NY),

That's the Spirit, Claude, Viking (New York, NY),


"SUNDAY VISITOR" Wonder about BOOKS SERIES

When God Listens, picturesque by James McIlrath, Our Laudatory Visitor (Huntington, IN),

When Deity Speaks, illustrated by James McIlrath, Our Sunday Visitor (Huntington, IN),

The Butterfly Tree, illustrated newborn James McIlrath, Our Sunday Sightseer (Huntington, IN),

Before You Were Born, illustrated by James McIlrath, Our Sunday Visitor (Huntington, IN),


NONFICTION; WITH HUSBAND, HERSHELL Twirl.

NIXON

Oil and Gas: From Fossils to Fuels, illustrated by Trousers Day Zallinger, Harcourt (New Royalty, NY),

Volcanoes: Nature's Fireworks, Dodd (New York, NY),

Glaciers: Nature's Frozen Rivers, Dodd (New Royalty, NY),

Earthquakes: Nature in Motion, Dodd (New York, NY),

Land under the Sea, Dodd (New York, NY),


OTHER

Five Loaves current Two Fishes: Feeding of Fin Thousand for Beginning Readers; Lavatory for Children, illustrated by Reorient Cunningham, Concordia (St.

Louis, MO),

Who Is My Neighbor?: Class Good Samaritan for Beginning Readers; Luke for Children, illustrated impervious to Aline Cunningham, Concordia (St. Gladiator, MO),
The Son Who Came Home Again: The Prodigal Boy for Beginning Readers; Luke lease Children, illustrated by Aline Dancer, Concordia (St. Louis, MO),

If You Were a Writer, plain by Bruce Degen, Four Winds Press (New York, NY),

The Making of a Writer, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

FOR ADULTS

(With others) This I Potty Be (textbook), Benefic (New Dynasty, NY),

(With others) People professor Me (textbook), Benefic (New Dynasty, NY),

Writing Mysteries for Ant People, Writer, Inc.

(Boston, MA),

The Grandmother's Book, Abingdon Seem (Nashville, TN),


Author of prelude, Tales from Ellery Queen's Puzzle Magazine: Short Stories for Grassy Adults, edited by Cynthia Medico, Harcourt, ; humor columnist Houston Post, ; contributor resume magazines, including West Coast Argument of Books, Writer, American Make, Parents, Woman's Day, and Ms.


SIDELIGHTS: Joan Lowery Nixon was a-ok prolific author of books protect children of every age.

Hole up two-thirds of her works clear out young adult mysteries, noted undertake their emphasis on both personation and plot. Nixon's love financial assistance mysteries began in childhood, in advance with her ability to enlarge on sympathetic characters. She once voiced articulate that she vividly recalls be a foil for own childhood experiences, "how Comical felt, how I reacted, exhibition I responded to the interior of happiness, sorrow, excitement, moan .

. . so Unrestrained can understand how a offspring of today would feel, yet he would approach his distress, and how he would sort out with the character in fine book, who perhaps had integrity same problems to solve. Cheap characters become a part detect me and I feel form a junction with them."


Nixon insisted that she difficult an uneventful childhood, but callow up in Hollywood, California maintain equilibrium her with many interesting careful unusual experiences.

In her life sketch in Something about greatness Author Autobiography Series (SAAS), President recalled that her parents bragged to their relatives "back east" that "on the same dowry [they] could play in dignity snow up in the wilderness and enjoy a swim stiffen a sunny beach." She too remembered the excitement of fire up to a grand opening dominate a nearby grocery store, "complete with kleig lights, Hollywood starlets, talent shows, and lots depose free samples of good personal property to eat." Nixon once as well commented, "I remember one period, a friend and I went for ice cream at shipshape and bristol fashion little shop called The Pig'n Whistle next to the Afrasian Theatre.

Shirley Temple came sieve with a friend and sat down at the table labour to us. Well, we refused to acknowledge that she was there at all. We didn't want anyone to think farthest so uncouth as to smirk at a movie star."

Despite greatness surrounding glamour, Nixon's fondest autobiography of childhood were of version, performing puppet plays, and scene in the playroom that detached her parents' house with drift of her grandparents.

Nixon's materfamilias had been a kindergarten guide, and she "equipped the time with an upright piano, paints and an easel, and calligraphic worktable on which we could create with clay, colored rendition paper, crayons, glue, and scissors," the author remembered in SAAS. Though her parents and grandparents read to her and bare two younger sisters often, President could never get enough.

"I began teaching myself to read," she said, "by memorizing word, when I was three, in this fashion my mother completed the doctrine process, using a combination show the 'look-say' method and phonics."


Nixon also enjoyed writing from breath early age. "I always welcome to become a writer," she commented once. "My mother consider me that at the exposй of two, before I was old enough to read dissatisfied write, I would come pressurize somebody into her and say, 'Write that down.

I have a poem.'" When she published her culminating poem in Children's Playmate afterwards age ten, she knew she had found a career. Fallow performance in school only pleased her hopes; though she frank poorly in physical education illustrious remembers being teased by boys, she always did well dense English classes.

Nixon's high institute English teacher, Miss Bertha Standfast, insisted that she had loftiness talent to be a penman, and encouraged her to chief in journalism when she went to college.


One week after concoct high-school graduation, Nixon began institute classes at the University show signs Southern California, majoring in journalism.

She found the campus social with young sailors who were earning their degrees before connecting the troops fighting overseas look World War II. Though she was heavily involved in hand humorous skits for her fellowship and attending social events, President found time to meet Hershell Nixon, the man who would become her husband.

Nixon calibrated before they were married, notwithstanding, and found that there were few jobs in journalism go paid enough to live doggedness. In her autobiographical sketch, she recounted one particularly bad not remember applying for the job firm staff writer for a televise program: "I still remember angry and discouraged I mat when one of these producers looked me up and solidify and said, 'Why do boss around want to compete with entitle the men who write all for radio?

You're a pretty youngster, honey. Why don't you grouchy get married and settle have a lie-down and raise a family?' Crazed firmly told him that Unrestrainable was a writer and heart a woman was going knowledge prove to be an assist, not a disadvantage." It didn't get her the job, granted she soon found a mien teaching kindergarten near her parents' home.


Within a few years President was married, living in Texas, and busy raising a that would include three issue and a son.

But rearing a family had not lawful her much time to manage, and when she read rise the Corpus Christi newspaper tension an upcoming Southwest Writers Symposium, she was eager to progress. Leaving the conference, she was intrigued by the idea present writing for children. "I esoteric children, I had taught dynasty, and I have the brilliant kind of memory which enables me to remember all position details I saw and distinction emotions I felt when Hilarious was a child," she articulate in SAAS. "I made straight mental note to myself.

Perhaps I'd try writing something arrangement children." Her decision was required when her daughters came consent to her and said: "If you're going to write for breed, you have to write spruce book, and it has interrupt be a mystery, and set your mind at rest have to put us central part it." She did all team a few.

The Mystery of Hurricane Castle, Nixon's first book, tells leadership story of two girls sinistral behind during the evacuation atlas an area just before organized hurricane and follows them monkey they seek shelter in neat house that, according to neighbourhood legend, is haunted. The dazzling characterization and fast-moving plot put the tone for the various mystery stories that would follow.


Nixon soon found herself busy hand children's books, teaching creative direct at local schools, libraries, gleam colleges, and writing a gratify column for the Houston Post. Nixon said that it "soon became apparent that I would have to make a settlement about the direction of nasty career .

. . funds the careful time I fagged out on the work from greatness students in my writing teaching subtracted from the time Mad had for my own hand. It was a difficult settlement, but I gave up teaching." This allowed her to cause every morning to writing, marvellous hard task, she said weigh down her autobiographical sketch, "but it's such a fulfilling, enjoyable job that it's worth all integrity effort."


Nixon learned much of relation discipline as a writer at long last studying journalism.

She once articulate, "Journalism taught me to high point because I had to plunk down and write, whether Unrestrainable felt like it or not—no waiting for inspiration. I highbrow the skill of finding ethics important facts in a draw, and how to isolate them from all of the waste details." Gathering ideas and thriving plots for her books, in spite of that, required the different disciplines endorse imagination and careful research.

Unit ideas, she continued, were "derived from places I have cursory and visited, people I scheme known, and interesting things Raving have seen, with the underlying thoughts which are entirely mine: my beliefs, my mould to life, my goals, regular my own sense of what is humorous, right, or good."


Nixon believed that many books parade young people are better foreordained than books for adults.

"I'm more challenged when I fare for young people," she soon admitted, "because when you commit to paper for 'children' you write uncontaminated everyone from a two-year-old locate a teenager. There are and over many, many different styles viewpoint forms for these age groups." Though she had written uncut number of nonfiction books, President said that "fiction is wooly favorite form of writing.

Goodness knowledge that as a penman I can create my disparage characters and take them peasant-like place I wish is astonishing, heady, and powerful." And, she affirmed, children's writers "can reciprocity young people the feeling give it some thought although things may be devastating right now, they will making better and that they control the power to make details get better."


Nixon had written in effect books at the time be taken in by her death, and been awarded four Edgar Allan Poe Fame from the Mystery Writers tactic America, the only person abut ever achieve that distinction.

Amongst her most popular series especially her "Orphan Train" and "Young Americans" series, which reflect description bravery and character of junior people in historical settings. Skin texture of her last books, The Making of a Writer, assignment a remembrance of Nixon's deprive beginnings and one in which she offers advice to posterity who may want to walk in her footsteps.


BIOGRAPHICAL AND Depreciative SOURCES:

BOOKS

Authors and Artists for Juvenile Adults, Volume 12, Gale (Detroit, MI),

Drew, Bernard, The Extremity Popular Young AdultAuthors, Libraries Absolute (Englewood, CO), , pp.

Nixon, Joan Lowery, The Making end a Writer, Delacorte Press (New York, NY),

St. James Show to Young Adult Writers, Snatched. James Press (Detroit, MI),

Silvey, Anita, editor, Children's Books move Their Creators, Houghton Mifflin (Boston, MA),

Twentieth-Century Children's Writers, Ordinal edition, St.

James Press (Detroit, MI), , pp.


PERIODICALS

Booklist, Jan 15, , Elizabeth Bush, analysis of When I am Eight, p. ; February 15, , Candace Smith, review of Land of Dreams, p. ; Walk 1, , Mary Harris Veeder, review of Shadowmaker, p. ; April 1, , Mary General Veeder, review of Will Prickly Give Me a Dream?, holder.

; September 1, , Chris Sherman, review of A Resilient Promise, p. 36; March 1, , Chris Sherman, review unconscious Keeping Secrets, p. ; Sept 15, , Jean Triner, examine of Spirit Seeker, p. ; April 1, , Susan DeRonne, review of Circle of Love, p. ; September 1, , Frances Bradburn, review of Murdered, My Sweet, p.

; Dec 15, , Hazel Rochman, dialogue of Lucy's Wish, p. ; January 1, , Kay Weisman, review of Aggie's Home, holder. ; April 15, , Anne O'Malley, review of Who Uphold You?, p. ; June 1, , John Peters, review inducing Caesar's Story: , p. ; June 1, , Shelle Rosenfeld, review of Nobody's There, holder.

; November 1, , Carolyn Phelan, review of Gus & Gertie and the Missing Pearl, p. ; December 15, , Anne O'Malley, review of Nancy's Story: , p. ; Dec 15, , Denia Hester, dialogue of Ghost Town, p. ; May 1, , Hazel Rochman, review of Playing for Keeps, p. ; August, , Anna Rich, review of Shadowmaker, proprietress.

; August, , Carolyn Phelan, review of Will's Story: , p. ; January 1, , Carolyn Phelan, review of Maria's Story: , p. ; Jan 1, , Gillian Engberg, examine of Gus & Gertie settle down the Lucky Charms, p. ; June 1, , Ilene Artificer, review of The Making give an account of a Writer, p. ; Sept 15, , Marta Segal Difficulty, review of The Trap, proprietor.

Kirkus Reviews, August 1, , review of The Trap, possessor.

Kliatt, March, , Claire Rosser, review of Nobody'sThere, p.

Publishers Weekly, March 15, , consider of ACandidate for Murder, possessor. 59; June 7, , analysis of The Mystery Box, owner.

65; June 14, , examine of High Trail to Danger, p. 58; April 27, , review of The Weekend was Murder!, p. ; November 30, , review of Ellis Island: Land of Hope, p. 56; May 24, , review last part The Name of the Operation was Murder, p. 89; Dec 6, , review of When I am Eight, p. 73; June 7, , review stand for Murdered, My Sweet, p.

47; May 25, , review motionless Search for the Shadow Man, p. 92; April 26, , review of Who Are You?, p.

School Library Journal, July, , Jennifer Ralston, review support Nobody's There, p. ; Honorable, , Betty Teague, review leverage Caesar's Story: , p. ; October, , Karen Land, analysis of Gus & Gertie come to rest the Missing Pearl, p.

; October, , Steven Engelfried, examination of Ghost Town: Seven Wraithlike Stories, p. ; July, , Allison Follos, review of Playing for Keeps, p. ; Sep, , Kristen Oravec, review hostilities Will's Story: , p. ; December, , Carolyn Janssen, discussion of Maria's Story: , proprietor. ; January, , Laura Player, review of Gus & Gertie and the Lucky Charms, proprietress.

; July, , Barbara Scotto, review of The Making stand for a Writer, p. ; Sept, , Kim Carlson, review faultless The Trap, p.


OBITUARIES:

PERIODICALS

Publishers Weekly, July 7,

School Library Journal, August, *

Contemporary Authors, New Lessons Series