Margaret Wild began writing while working as a teacher, initially creating stories for her students. She later transitioned into writing full-time after receiving positive feedback on her work. Inspired by her love for storytelling, she continued to write and eventually became a successful author of Children's Books.
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Margaret. Wade has written: 'The wild swan' -- subject(s): Waterfowl 'The wild goose'
because she really loved writing
writing books
Margaret N. Hundleby has written: 'What counts as technical writing?' -- subject(s): Technical writing, Evaluation
Margaret D. Blickle has written: 'Reports for science and industry' -- subject- s -: Report writing, Technical writing
Margaret Fuller
Margaret Hooton has written: 'The first reading and writing book' -- subject(s): Penmanship, Reading (Elementary) 'Basic handwriting' 'The first reading and writing scheme'
Margaret Lynn Brown has written: 'The wild east' -- subject- s -: Environmental conditions, History, Human ecology 'The Wild East - New Perspectives on the History of the South -'
Margaret Mitchell wrote this delightful book.
Margaret Z. Johns has written: 'Professional writing for lawyers' -- subject(s): Legal composition
Margaret Peterson Haddix is writing the final 39 Clues book 'Into The Gauntlet'