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Marilyn Sadler

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With a degree in fine arts, Marilyn Sadler assumed she would be an illustrator. But when early in her career she was presented with an opportunity to write, she seized it and quickly discovered that she had found her true love. No sad, sappy stories for her, however. She likes to make herself laugh, and with that her characters usually end up looking pretty silly for one reason or another.

Her first children’s book featured a fastidious little English boy named Alistair Grittle and was originally created for the English publisher, Hamish Hamilton, as well as for Simon & Schuster in the United States. Having created a boy with such perfect behavior, she then turned her attention to a not so perfectly behaved little boy. His name was P.J. Funn
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Marilyn Sadler I recently put all of my watches (about 4 of them) into a box to take to a jeweler in order to have the batteries replaced. I put the box down on a ta…moreI recently put all of my watches (about 4 of them) into a box to take to a jeweler in order to have the batteries replaced. I put the box down on a table when I was distracted by something, and when I returned, my box of watches was gone! My story would most likely be science fiction and the plot would involve jumping dimensions!(less)
Marilyn Sadler If I have writer's block, I get up from my desk and head out to do things I love....hiking in nature, watching a movie, visiting family or friends. In…moreIf I have writer's block, I get up from my desk and head out to do things I love....hiking in nature, watching a movie, visiting family or friends. In this process of finding happiness, my writer's block fades away. (less)
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Creating a Children's Book

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Creating a Children's Book

I'm always excited when I visit an elementary school and discover that children are creating books before they can even write! By dictating their stories to their teachers, they learn how to structure their ideas and even create illustrations to go along with them.

So it came as a delightful surprise to me how much I could actually teach them about the pr Read more of this blog post »
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