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Lifelong writer of books for toddlers to teens, Annie Fox, talks with Washington Square Review editor Melissa Ford Lucken. Fox, who published her first book before she was old enough to sign the book contract, describes her approach to meeting readers where they are, reflects on the emotional beauty of nature, and surprising lessons learned while replying to the hundreds of advice-seeking letters she’s received over the years.
Annie on BlueSky
Annie on Instagram
Annie’s website
Annie’s book Leeta Simtar: A Life on Two Planets
Annie’s book People are Like Lollipops.
Annie’s book The Girls Q&A Book on Friendship
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Website: Washington Square Review
Melissa's Website: Adventures in MFALand
Facebook: Melissa Ford Lucken
Instagram: Melissa Ford Lucken
By LCC ConnectLifelong writer of books for toddlers to teens, Annie Fox, talks with Washington Square Review editor Melissa Ford Lucken. Fox, who published her first book before she was old enough to sign the book contract, describes her approach to meeting readers where they are, reflects on the emotional beauty of nature, and surprising lessons learned while replying to the hundreds of advice-seeking letters she’s received over the years.
Annie on BlueSky
Annie on Instagram
Annie’s website
Annie’s book Leeta Simtar: A Life on Two Planets
Annie’s book People are Like Lollipops.
Annie’s book The Girls Q&A Book on Friendship
_________________________
Website: Washington Square Review
Melissa's Website: Adventures in MFALand
Facebook: Melissa Ford Lucken
Instagram: Melissa Ford Lucken