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Published Novels: Tales of Terre book I: The Separated Tales of Terre book 2: The Twilight Box Dandelion Days, Millie Book 4 (2007) The Star Supper Millie Book 3 (2006) The Button Necklace Millie book 2 (2006) Picture Books: The Storm Lion of Penzance (2003) Poetry and Potatoes (2003) Courage to Fly (2002) A Cat In The Stable (2001) The Floating Orchard (2000) The Memory Horse (1999) The Dream Collector (1999) Wonderful Junk (1998) Lavender Moon (1997) Don't Dig So Deep, Nicholas! (1997) Aaron's Awful Allergies (1996) The Long Weekend (1993)
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Troon Harrison is an internationally published, award winning author, an editor, and a qualified teacher. Born in the Rocky Mountains of B.C. in 1958, Troon was raised mainly in Cornwall, England. Returning to Canada, she spent ten years on the west coast before moving to Ontario where she completed a B.A. in Sociology (Trent) , a B. Ed. in Primary Education (Queens) and a B.A. in English Literature (Trent). Troon writes picture books, teen-adult cross-over novels, and junior chapter books. She has 23 books published in a range of genres including historical fiction, science fiction, fantasy, and contemporary fiction. Her books have been accorded honors including:
· Geoffrey Bilson Historical Fiction Honor Book · Outstanding, Parent Council of America, · Blue Spruce Award (ON School Library Assoc.) · Nominated, Red Maple (ON Library Assoc.) · Nominated Red Cedar (BC Library Assoc.) · Best Children’s Book of the Year (Alberta) · Nominated, Torgi Award (CNIB) · Notable, Children’s Book Council of America · Notable, National Council of Social Studies · Finalist, Independent Publisher Book Awards · Honor Title, Storytelling World Awards · Our Choice, Canadian Children’s Book Centre · Recommended, Children’s Book Panel, CBC Troon’s writing-related experiences include: · Course Instructor for the previous thirteen years with the Institute of Children’s Literature, CT, USA · Taught for Trent University’s Cont. Ed. 2003 · Taught Young Author workshops, McGill 2002 · Writer in Residence at Trent University 2000 · Toured in Alberta for Book Week 2000 · Event Host, Lakefield Literary Festival · Workshop facilitator, numerous schools
Troon’s interests include traveling, horses, photography and art, sailing, reading, walking and biking. She shares country living with her husband, her son, two cats, and two horses. For manuscript evaluation and editing, email Troon at troon@nexicom.net
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