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Screaming mummies of the Pharaoh's tomb II

2003
Howie the wirehaired dachshund and his friend Delilah collaborate on a novel, trying to win the coveted Newbony Award.

Invasion of the Mind Swappers from Asteroid 6!

2002
In his new book, Howie the wire-haired dachshund writes all about how the Mind Swappers from Asteroid 6 invade Earth and how he and his friend Delilah save the day.

Bud Barkin, private eye

2003
Howie the wirehaired dachshund tries his paw at writing a new kind of novel, a mystery in which he imagines himself as a private investigator and Delilah as the "mysterious dame.".

It came from beneath the bed!

2002
With help from his Uncle Harold, who wrote books about Bunnicula, Howie the wire-haired dachshund writes a story in which he saves the world from a science experiment gone awry.

Writing mysteries, movies, monsters stories, and more

2001
Shows young people how to write and publish stories of different genres.

On the bus with Joanna Cole

a creative autobiography
1996
The author discusses her life, how she came to be a writer, where she gets her ideas from, and what is involved in producing a book.

The young author's do-it-yourself book

how to write, illustrate, and produce your own book
1994
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to write and illustrate a fiction or nonfiction story, and how to assemble it as a hand-bound book.

Write this book

a do-it-yourself mystery
2013
In this mystery story that features interactive puzzles, activities, games, and choose-your-own-adventure scenarios, the reader is led through the steps of writing a book.

Darius & Twig

2013
"Two best friends, a writer and a runner, deal with bullies, family issues, social pressures, and their quest for success coming out of Harlem"--Provided by publisher.

Who done it?

investigation of murder most foul
2013
When over eighty prominent children's authors learn they are suspects in the murder of despicable book editor Herman Mildew, they provide less-than-credible alibis.

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