Mostly at home.
Reading: she says "books have always been my greatest pleasure".
not yet, but anne osterlund said that she wold like to write at least 3 academy 7 books
Anne Fine is a British author, she writes books for children and young adults, and she had written more than fifty books. She has won awards like the 'Children's Author of the Year' and the 'Guardian Prize'. She is the author of books like Madame Doubtfire and 'Bill's New Frock'. She was married to writer Kit Fine, but after her divorce she hadn't marry again, despite being in a relationship with her partner Dick Warren for over 20 years.
I still work with a pencil and rubber in absolute silence. Like a child, I still hide my work with my arms if anyone walks past, and I wouldn't dream of talking about what I'm writing or let a soul look at it until it's completely finished. - from the Biography on her web site
Writers write about what they like.
Anne Frank loved to write stories and in her diary. She also like to feel like a women. The Diary Of Anne Frank movie has a lot of details about her life.
Born 7th December 1947, Anne Fine is the author of children's books and poetry through Random House Children's Books. She had the honour of being the second Children's Laureate during 2001-2003, an award given to exceptional authors. She also won the Carnegie Medal in both 1989 and 1992, and the Whitbread Award in 1993 and 1996.Ms. Fine's dedication to the craft of writing was born early. One of her grammar school teachers inadvertently taught Anne how to construct a-story-a-week and to write a story in a short time, a skill that many new writers try to cultivate but few succeed at such self-discipline. The author describes these "lessons" on her website where she tells of the reams of paper she filled every Monday like clockwork.As many authors, she deviated from this imposed 'schedule' as college, marriage, and motherhood took precedence. Yet, always an avid reader, she turned once again to her trusty pencil and eraser when a snowstorm prevented her from exchanging library books for different ones. After she finished that story, another came, and another... She's rarely stopped writing for more than a few weeks since that snowy day in the 1970s, according to her bio page.From dogs and cats, plays and surprises, hauntings and strangers, to "Eating Things on Sticks", Anne Fine seems to touch on topics children love to read.She's written for young, middle, and older children. She's also written eight novels for adult readers.(Data for this summary was obtained from the Anne Fine Website. Please see Related Links.)
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jerry spinelli like to write kids books that is about a child and about girls an boys
Cissy Van Marxveldt was a Dutch author whose works, particularly the "Joop ter Heul" series, were popular among young girls in the Netherlands. Anne Frank admired Van Marxveldt's writing style and identified with the characters in her books, finding solace and inspiration in them during her time in hiding. Van Marxveldt's relatable and uplifting stories provided Anne Frank with a sense of escapism and comfort in the midst of the challenges she faced.
Elizabeth Anne Peters has written: 'Worms like to wiggle' -- subject(s): Board books