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"Many years later, I find myself still writing and teaching (especially geography—the most exciting subject of all!). I have a special fascination with ancient Meso-American cultures (especially the Maya) and am currently writing a juvenile adventure novel set in EK'Balam, a Maya site now under excavation in Mexico. I am also writing a book based on a life-changing epiphany I experienced in Mexico a few years ago."
"The books I wrote for the Chelsea House 'Modern Nation' series were based on extensive research. Because of my fascination with other cultures and lands, researching and writing books of this type is very interesting and rewarding and I hope to do more of this type of work in the future.
"I am very fortunate in my writing because I have never experienced writer's block. On the contrary, a crisp sheet of blank paper or an empty computer screen literally give me goosebumps! I cannot wait to begin! My best advice to a budding writer is two-fold. First of all, read! Read avidly and voraciously! Second, be organized. Before you write anything, outline your finished product. Give it a skeleton or framework. When you have a solid outline, then, write! Flesh out that skeleton with your words and ideas. Write when you can make the time to shut the doors, let the machine take your calls, and forget the laundry and dirty dishes. Waiting until your daily chores are done is a devastating perfectionist pitfall that has been the demise of many an aspiring writer. If you want to be a writer—just write! Have fun and good luck!"
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PERIODICALS
School Library Journal, February, 2003, Michael Giller, review of Bahrain, p. 160.
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