![]() ![]() ![]() Can you tell us a little about the process of developing and writing a series? The Museum Mystery series is one of several series you have written for Capstone. Discussion questions, writing prompts, a glossary, and nonfiction resources continue the reader’s learning experience long after the story ends.” Because of their parents’ jobs in the museums, the kids have unprecedented access to the exhibits, and because of their brains, they solve mysteries that leave the pros scratching their heads. Steve joins us to talk about his middle-grade Museum Mysteries series.ĭescription from IndieBound: ” Join four friends as they take in culture and solve crimes in the Capitol City museums. He grew up on Long Island, spent his twenties in Brooklyn, and now lives in Minneapolis with his wife and their two children. Steve Brezenoff is the author of young adult novels Guy in Real Life The Absolute Value of -1 and Brooklyn, Burning, as well as over a hundred chapter books for younger readers, including The Field Trip Mysteries, Museum Mysteries, and Ravens Pass series. Does your book qualify as middle-grade?.Turning Kids Into Bookworms: A Book List For Parents.Successful Author or Illustrator Visits. ![]() Schedule a Skype Visit with a Mixed-Up Files Author.Author Websites With Discussion/Activity Guides. ![]()
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