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![]() Believe it or not that degree has helped me survive in publishing. It uses a different side of my brain and I love it.ĬTB: Law was your graduate degree. I started as a litigator but then I trained in family mediation. I graduated from law school at the height of the 1991 depression when there weren’t a lot of job openings. Gae Polisner: I’m a lawyer by profession. An inspiring tale of friendship and conservation.” ― Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewĬhristine Taylor-Butler: Before we get into the book, can you tell me a bit about yourself? For instance, many people think writers have always been writers but are surprised to learn many have professional non-writing jobs. ![]() ![]() “Superlative writing and character development uplift this timely story. Co-written with Nora Raleigh Baskin, this engaging book employs humor and mistaken identity to explore the impact of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch on our environment as told through the eyes of two twelve-year olds. Today we’re interviewing Gae Polisner, author of Consider The Octopus, proof positive that STEM related topics don’t have to be restricted to nonfiction texts. Welcome to STEM Tuesday: Author Interview & Book Giveaway, a repeating feature for the fourth Tuesday of every month. Does your book qualify as middle-grade?.Turning Kids Into Bookworms: A Book List For Parents.Successful Author or Illustrator Visits.Schedule a Skype Visit with a Mixed-Up Files Author. ![]() Author Websites With Discussion/Activity Guides. ![]()
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