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The Secret Files of Fairday Morrow and Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library (a recent Readers' Favorite Finalist).

After teaching fifth grade for almost fifteen years, she is now enjoying her role as a school media specialist. One of the many benefits of her job is that she learns something new every day. When Stephanie isn't working, she spends her time creating stories, getting lost in books, and traveling to new places. Find Stephanie at www.fairdaysfiles.com to find out about author visits. Connect with her on Twitter @dmsfiles and Facebook www.facebook.com/fairday.
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Stephanie Robinson This is a tough one, as I had so much fun writing the whole book! One of my favorite scenes to write was the scene when Fairday discovers why Marcus B…moreThis is a tough one, as I had so much fun writing the whole book! One of my favorite scenes to write was the scene when Fairday discovers why Marcus Brocket has the nickname Brocket the Rocket. I can just picture her face when the truth is revealed. I love how it all plays out !(less)
Stephanie Robinson A technique that has been working for me lately is just writing. Even when I am not sure what words I want to put down on paper, I just write and figu…moreA technique that has been working for me lately is just writing. Even when I am not sure what words I want to put down on paper, I just write and figure it will give me something to work with later. Maybe I'll change all of it, but there might be something worth keeping! Sometimes getting started is the hardest part of writer's block, but writing anything helps get the ideas flowing.

Reading is another way I can get stories going in my mind again! Can't decide what to write- take a much needed break and read. It's like magic! (less)
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“Incidentally, Fairday did know what the word intimidating meant. What she couldn't possibly know then was just how familiar with its definition she was soon to become.”
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“Having her favorite breakfast always made her feel cozy, like a warm blanket was being wrapped around her.”
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“Fairday had noticed Sadie harassing this girl and hoped she had inspired her to stand up for herself in the future. Fairday knew that most of the time, mean kids were just insecure, and if you didn't let them get to you, they usually left you alone. Bullies were only triumphant when they made other people feel smaller than they themselves felt.”
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“Most of the time, the mean kids were just insecure, and if you didn't let them get to you, they usually left you alone.”
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Stephanie Beverly wrote: "Thank you for your friendship, Stephanie. Your book is patiently waiting on the table for me to read. :)"

Nice to connect with you here, Beverly. :) I hope you enjoy it when you get to it! Have a great weekend.


Beverly McClure Thank you for your friendship, Stephanie. Your book is patiently waiting on the table for me to read. :)


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