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"The ship hung in the night sky, like a silver link in some galactic necklace. It slowly descended, until I could almost reach out and touch it."

-- From "Alien Promises," in Bruce Coville's Book of Aliens II

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Adventurer Links

These are the sort of links that Tiernay West, hero of Secret of the Three Treasures, might appreciate.

Writing Resources

Writers

Arizona Writers

  • C.S. Adler has written 43 children's books, including the award-winning The Magic of the Glits.
  • Larry Dane Brimner has written dozens and dozens of picture books, easy readers, and chapter books.
  • Emma Bull and Will Shetterly are adult fantasy writers and relative Tucson newcomers.
  • Terri Fields writes everything from picture books through to young adult novels.
  • Larry Hammer's home page is worth visiting simply for the extensive lists of research links; however, if you dig deeper, you can find out about his writing, too.
  • Patricia McCord's most recent young adult novel, Pictures in the Dark, is a carefully balanced story about a carefully unbalanced family.
  • Dennis McKiernan's adult fantasies are set in the realm of Mithgar; he also retells fairy tales in high fantasy style.
  • Ellen Steiber's adult fantasy, A Rumor of Gems has recently hit bookstore shelves.
  • Marjorie Pellegrino is a tireless community volunteer whose books include Too Nice and My Grandma's the Mayor.
  • Charline Profiri recently published her first picture book, Counting Little Geckos.
  • Joan Sandin's Coyote School News was selected by Governor Napolitano to be distributed to every fourth grader in the state.
  • Jennifer J. Stewart writes seriously funny books for children; her most recent is Close Encounters of a Third World Kind.
  • Conrad J. Storad's most recent picture book is Desert Night Shift (A Pack Rat Story).
  • Karen Taha's latest book is the charming early reader Hotdog on TV.
  • Judith Tarr writes about--and lives among--stunning white horses. Among other things.
  • John Vornholt writes everything from Star Trek novels to teen romances.
  • Jennifer Ward's picture books explore desert, forest, and ocean.

Tucson writers celebrating the 2005 Children's Book Week and its theme, Imagine. Back row, left to right: Jennifer J. Stewart, Marjorie Pellegrino, Charline Profiri, Judy Dyl; front row, left to right: Monica Hay-Cook, Joan Sandin and Janni Lee Simner.

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