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Ellen Potter
Like my character, Olivia Kidney, I grew up in a high-rise apartment building in New York City's Upper West Side. I think I always wanted to be a writer, even as a young kid. After graduating from college, I began writing short stories and a novel (for grownups), while working many odd... show more

Like my character, Olivia Kidney, I grew up in a high-rise apartment building in New York City's Upper West Side. I think I always wanted to be a writer, even as a young kid. After graduating from college, I began writing short stories and a novel (for grownups), while working many odd (sometimes very odd) jobs. I worked as a dog groomer, a construction worker, and a waitress. Having lots of different jobs is a terrific advantage for a writer. Because of them, I know all kinds of weird things, like how to remove bubble gum from dog fur (peanut butter). In fact, it was while I was addressing envelopes during a boring stint as a receptionist that a name caught my eye: Olivia Kidney. What a great name, I thought! I jotted it down in my journal. Years later, while thumbing through my old journals, I spotted the name and decided it was perfect for the twelve-year-old heroine of my first children's book.
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Book 7
Book 7 rated it 11 years ago
I really liked this book. I've read a lot of books of writing advice and this is one of my favorites, even as a grown-up. I liked the straightforward and honest voices of both authors, and I'm looking forward to recommending this book (and other books by these authors) by aspiring writers in my scho...
Book 7
Book 7 rated it 11 years ago
I picked this book up out of our donations and I thought I might read it aloud to Grade 4 and 5, but I'm not sure… It was a very clever book, with excellent plot twists and mystery, but it might be a bit too dark for me to feelcomfortable using it for a read aloud book with my students considering w...
Heartless Lyn @ Great Imaginations
Heartless Lyn @ Great Imaginations rated it 12 years ago
It has been a long time since I have read The Secret Garden, and I suppose I will have to reread it to follow up on the heels of this book. I did remember enough of the classic story to be able catch the references in Potter’s book. The Humming Room is a modern reboot of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1...
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 12 years ago
It wasn't bad but I guess that I felt that there was no point in stealing writing a book that was A. Not as good as the original, [b:The Secret Garden|2998|The Secret Garden|Frances Hodgson Burnett|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327873635s/2998.jpg|3186437]B. There was no new flair to the story and C...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 12 years ago
A 20th century retelling of The Secret Garden. It was fine, but lacked the charm and atmosphere of the original. Quite short and sticks to the general plot. Nothing objectionable, nothing stand-out.
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