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A blog by children's author Jennifer Gladen.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Summer Reading Days

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July has come and gone so fast this year. Luckily, the summer is still going strong and there is plenty of reading time left. My publisher j...
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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Technology's Impact on our Grammar

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As an author who is also responsible for the promotion of my work, I use technology. I use it ALL THE TIME. In fact, on weekends when I do m...
Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Summer Plans

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  We are well into the swing of things for the summer! School is out, the days are longer, and if we're lucky, we can sleep in a litt...
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Sunday, June 22, 2014

How Do I Get Published?

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"How do I get published?" If you have had experience in writing, you have probably heard this question before. As you may guess,...
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Monday, April 21, 2014

The Writing Process Blog Tour

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The Writing Process Blog Tour Margot Finke tagged me in the Writing Processes Blog Tour. In this tour, you answer four questions on the...
Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Grammar Help is Here

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As an author and editor, I enjoy reading. I read everything.  I read Facebook posts, books, magazines, articles, and submissions for My Ligh...
Sunday, February 9, 2014

The World of Writing Distractions

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I saw an awesome image by Zachary Petit about all the crazy distractions we writers delve into once we actually put that BIC ("butt in ...
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Jennifer Gladen
Jennifer Gladen is a children’s author who lives and writes in Pennsylvania. She is the author of A Star in the Night,Teresa’s Shadow, Angel Donor, and Caitie the Caterpillar through Guardian Angel Publishing. She contributed as a columnist at Catholic Mom and is a member of the Catholic Writers Guild (C.W.G.). She is also a P.A.L member of the S.C.B.W.I. She has written several children’s stories, poems and articles, and started her own Catholic e-zine. Her third picture book, Angel Donor is a story about a girl in need of a liver transplant. The story was inspired by Ms. Gladen's daughter who was in a similar situation. Jennifer Gladen is available for school visit.. She has visited childcare centers, elementary schools and universities in order to support reading, writing and literacy.
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