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Science and history come alive when we write to engage the reader. Whether writing about personal family history, the artillery of the Revolutionary War, the history of chocolate, the science behind roller coasters, or something completely different, writing the truth about science and history is always important. Learn how to research and write science and historyeven when youre not an expert! Dig deep into topics that fascinate youand youll engage your reader. Author Annette Whipple shares from her experience of researching and writing dozens of nonfiction books. This program is open to budding writers of all ages! Annette Whipple celebrates curiosity and inspires others to live in wonder. She is the author of 40 fact-filled childrens books includingChomp! The Truth About Sharks(Reycraft Books) ,The Laura Ingalls Wilder Companion: A Chapter-by-Chapter Guide(Chicago Review Press) , andWhere Is Pennsylvania?(Penguin Workshop) . Shes been named the 2025 Outstanding Pennsylvania Author by school librarians. Annette is a wife and mom, life-long learner and nature lover, cookie baker and sometimes burner. She delights in connecting with readers and writers. Learn more about Annette atAnnetteWhipple.com.
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annette whipple,budding writers,children's books,family history,science history
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