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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad…Math

When I suggested to my publisher that Max (MAX’S WORDS, MAX’S DRAGON, MAX’S CASTLE) transition from words to numbers they were elated.  But when I wanted to call my new book MAX’S MATH the editorial staff and marketing department issued a collective cringe. ...

The Gift of Words

I love words. To me they are the pieces that have allowed me to construct the puzzle of my life and to understand and elaborate on the ‘puzzling’ parts of life.  They have given me the ability to communicate, to share ideas and feelings, and to do what humans do...

New York Times

(response to Picture Books Languishing, October 7, 2010) A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words I would like to remind parents, educators and the reading public of the value of interacting with a picture book, aside from the quiet pleasure of observation, an ever...

The Neuroscience of Dystopia

Try getting a teenager to read a quiet, reflective book, and you’ll probably get the response, “It’s boring.  Nothing happens.”   Teens today prefer stories that keep the adrenalin pumping, whether action packed thrillers or dark dramas which have...

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