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ADULT BOOKS
• NON-FICTION:
The Art and Craft of Storytelling November 2008, Writer’s Digest
The Writer’s Guide to Crafting Stories for Children September 2001, Writer’s Digest
The Creative Revolution and the Future of Japan (with Craig Brod, Phd) 1994, Business-Sha (Tokyo)
• FICTION:
Gentlemen Callers Seaview Books Popular Library Hamlyn Books (British edition) Roca (Spanish editon)
The End of Summer Dell Publishing
Dakin Field Pocket Books
Prism Zebra Books
CHILDREN’S BOOKS
• FICTION:
Which Way Books* ** Secret Door Books* ** Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster
The Castle of No Return Wow! You Can Fly! Vampires, Spies and Alien Beings Giants, Elves and Scary Monsters The Spell of the Black Raven The Haunted Castle Famous and Rich The Secret Life of Toys Lost in a Strange Land The Visitor From Outer Space The Curse of the Sunken Treasure The Inch-High Kid Cosmic Encounters The Magic Carpet Creatures of the Dark Happy Birthday to You Invasion of the Black Slime The Monster Family and Other Tales of Horror Brontosaurus Moves In Trapped in the Black Box The Enchanted Forest Poltergeists, Ghosts and Psychic Crazy Computers Encounters Islands of Terror Ten-ton Monster
*(Written under pseudonym R.G. Austin, with Rita Golden Gelman) **(Some editions in Hebrew and Portuguese)
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CHILDREN’S BOOKS, continued:
Rhyme and Reason Price Stern Sloan (with Muff Singer)
The Great Mosquito, Bull and Coffin Caper Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Beech Tree Books
The World’s Greatest Toe Show (with Muff Singer) BridgeWater Books Troll Books
The Vampires Went That-A-Way (with Muff Singer) Troll Books
Alison goes for the Gold Alison Lost in the Woods Alison Walks the Wire 1995-1996 - Magic Attic (all books under pseudonym)
• NON-FICTION:
Vampires and Other Creatures of the Night (with Rita Gelman) Scholastic Books
One April Morning: Children Remember the Oklahoma City Bombing * by Nancy Lamb and Children of Oklahoma City 1996 - Lothrop, Lee & Shepard * Selected by the National Council for the Social Studies as one of the Notable Children’s Books in 1997. * Finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award, 1997.
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