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Some of Loralee Evans’ earliest memories are of sitting with her mom or dad while they read her stories like The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, or Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey. These memories, along with many great teachers who got her excited about reading, are what helped her develop a love of books, and of writing. She has lived in Missouri, Texas, and Utah, and even spent a year and a half in Japan.

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Loralee Evans Benedict and Beatrice from Much Ado About Nothing. The way they get together and realize that they actually do care about each other is hilarious.
Loralee Evans For many people, depending on your personal style and the way your brain is wired, writer's block can be minimized if you write an outline before hand…moreFor many people, depending on your personal style and the way your brain is wired, writer's block can be minimized if you write an outline before hand, and know, even before you begin, roughly how your story will go, and how it will end. That can get rid of most writer's block situations before they even begin. Still, writers may come up against a wall. Sometimes that just means that you need to step back, take a break, and let your creative juices stew for a while. But also often means that your story is going in a direction that couldn't work organically, and you need to rethink things, and perhaps take the story in a different direction.(less)
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The Candy Shop War: Carnival Quest by Brandon Mull

The Candy Shop War: Carnival Quest by Brandon Mull is the exciting third book in The Candy Shop War series. The third White sibling, Camilla White is in Coleson California with her carnival, and Nate, Summer, Pigeon, and Trevor (not Lindy; it's too dangerous for her) are on a mission to see what's going on. Why people visiting the carnival in the last place it was in seemed to mysteriously dis Read more of this blog post »
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