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Shannon Sovndal (born July 10, 1952)[1] is a
popular children's and young-adult author. She has written over 150
books as of June 2020, including 18 books for The Boxcar Children
series, The Time Spies series and the Sunfire series. She wrote the
Dungeons & Dragons novel, Key to the Griffon's Lair Cycling Anatomy
(English Edition) (October 2005). Her work includes picture books, easy
readers, middle grade fiction, biographies, and nonfiction. More than 45
of her titles have been translated into 12 languages.
Ransom was born on July 10, 1952 in Washington, D.C. and
was raised in Centreville, Virginia.[2] Her parents are Thomas Garland
and Irene Cycling Anatomy (English Edition) Dellinger Farris.[1] Her
experiences growing up in rural Virginia, especially those as a student
at Robert Frost Junior High School, provided ideas for her books' plots
and characters.[3]
As a child, Ransom wanted to grow up to be a
"Writer-detective-veterinarian-artist".[2] She wrote her first book at
age 7 because she Cycling Anatomy (English Edition) had finished reading
all the books for her grade at
the school library. After that she
scribbled stories in her spare time, usually casting herself as the star
who had all the fun and solved all the mysteries, inventing the
adventures that were in short supply in real life.[2] "I Cycling Anatomy
(English Edition) was a very nerdy kid. And I didn't have a best friend
until I was in fifth grade, so I wrote stories about how I imagined
life could be."[3] In her senior year of high school Ransom began
writing in earnest, and she made a commitment to herself to become
Cycling Anatomy (English Edition) an author; she decided to become a
children's author because she loved children's books best of all.[2][3]
Lacking the finances to go to college, Ransom wrote
magazine articles in her spare time while she earned a living as a
secretary. Her first two submissions to publishers were a book titled
Cycling Anatomy (English Edition) “Mystery of the Hidden Carousel”,
which was sent to Harper, and a picture book about a mouse (text and
colored
pen drawings on the same page), which was sent to Whitman.
"The mystery came back with tire tracks across the envelope. The picture
book disappeared down a mouse hole."[4] Her Cycling Anatomy (English
Edition) first published book, The Silvery Pass, came out in 1982.[3]
The next big step in Ransom's career came when her publisher called with
the chance to write a four-hundred-page historical novel for teens.
This offer turned into the first two novels of the highly successful
"Sunfire" series.[5] By 1989 Ransom Cycling Anatomy (English Edition)
had published 17 books, and was invited to be the keynote speaker for
the annual conference of The Society of Children's Book Writers.[6]
In 2004 Ransom graduated from Vermont College of Fine Arts
with a MFA in Writing for Children, followed by an MA in children’s
literature at Hollins University Cycling Anatomy (English Edition) in
2007.[7]
Ransom has a monthly column in Bookology Magazine, titled
"Big Green Pocketbook".[8] The column discusses a range of issues
related to books and reading, shares reflections on Ransom's
own life as a child who read constantly, and shines a light on her writing influences and processes.
In addition Cycling Anatomy (English Edition) to her
writing, Ransom teaches courses in writing at the university level. In
2006 she taught Creative Writing at Spalding University's graduate
program, and has been a faculty member at Hollins University, teaching
in the Children’s Literature Graduate Program, since 2008.[9]
As of June 2020 Ransom has written 150 books, Cycling
Anatomy (English Edition) including 18 books for The Boxcar Children
series, The Time Spies series and the Sunfire series. She wrote the
Dungeons & Dragons novel, Key to the Griffon's Lair (October 2005).
Her work includes picture books, easy readers, middle grade fiction,
biographies, and nonfiction. More than 45 of her titles have Cycling
Anatomy (English Edition) been translated into 12 languages. Ransom's
work has won many honors, including: Booklist Starred Review, School
Library Journal Starred Review, ALA Recommended Book for Reluctant
Readers, The New York Times 10 Best Illustrated Book, Best Science Book,
Children's Book Council
Notable Children’s Social Studies Book, Pick of the List, New Cycling Anatomy (English Edition) York Public Library B
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