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A blog by children's author Jennifer Gladen.

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Angel Donor and April #AtoZChallenge

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A is For Angel Donor and the Month of April I really didn't want to start the A to Z Blogging challenge talking about one of my own ...
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The A to Z Blogging Challenge

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In light of my renewed dedication to writing more, I began to blog surf. That was dangerous. I came across something I've also particip...
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Friday, March 18, 2016

Breaking through the Block

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" Have you written anything more on your book yet," asked my oldest child. "I really want to know what happens."  I had ...
Friday, July 17, 2015

Book Review: Don't You Forget About Me

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 A Book Review by author Jennifer Gladen Don't You Forget About Me is an exciting, totally relatable, and laugh-inducing novel by Erin...
Sunday, February 15, 2015

Author Fun at the Library

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Photo Credit: Atglen Public Library I was so excited. What could be better than meeting up with not one, but SEVERAL local authors in A...
Sunday, January 18, 2015

Book Review: The Faerie War

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The Faerie War, the third and final book in the Creepy Hollow series by Rachel Morgan , brings all the events in books one and two to a rag...
Monday, January 12, 2015

Book Review: The Faerie Prince

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I just finished reading The Faerie Prince  by Rachel Morgan. This book is book 2 of the Creepy Hollow series and it is even more intense tha...
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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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