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Basic Notes:

Plans for Carol Matas article
There should be a lot of verifiable evidence, especially with the Dear Canada series, I just have to find and reference it. I have read a few of her other books, one which isn't even mentioned in the current article (and wished to write an article about). However, it would be hard to write an article about an author's book if the Misplaced Pages article for the author itself has several issues, so I'm going to make that my current focus. For now, my sandbox will likely be unorganized, but my goal is to try and focus on a single task while not forgetting other issues or tasks at hand entirely. I'm writing this down as a reminder, as I'll likely have several edits involved in this process.

Current Carol Matas Article

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{{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see ] -->
| name = Carol Matas
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| birth_date = November 14, 1949
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| occupation = Author
| genre = Children's literature
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'''Carol Matas''' is a prominent ] writer, internationally recognized (born November 14, 1949) who lives in ], ] with studies in Linguistics and Drama. She has a vast university experience in the teaching of creative writing that has distinguished herself in this genre. She has been awarded multiple prizes for her works of children's and youth literature.

== Bibliography ==
* '']''
* ''Cloning Miranda''
* ''The Second Clone''
* ''The Dark Clone''
* ''Of Two Minds'' (with Perry Nodelman)
* ''More Minds'' (with Perry Nodelman)
* ''Out of their Minds'' (with Perry Nodelman)
* ''A Meeting of Minds'' (with Perry Nodelman)
* ''The Freak''
* ''The Garden''
* ''Jesper''
* ''Kris's War'' (formerly ''Code Name Kris'')
* ''Lisa's War''
* ''Past Crimes'' (2007)
* ''Sparks Fly Upward''
* ''Visions''
* ''The War Within''
* ''Daniel's Story''
* '']''
* ''Footsteps in the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott'' (part of '']'' series)
* ''Turned Away: The World War II Diary of Devorah Bernstein'' (part of '']'' series)
* ''A Season for Miracles: Twelve Tales of Christmas'' (contributor, part of ''] series)
* ''Pieces of the Past: The Holocaust Diary of Rose Rabinowitz'' (part of '']'' series)
* ''A Time for Giving: Ten Tales of Christmas'' (contributor, part of ''] series)
* ''Behind Enemy Lines: World War II, Sam Frederiksen'' (part of '']'' series)

==External links==
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{{Portal |Children's literature}}

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Basic Notes:

Plans for Carol Matas article There should be a lot of verifiable evidence, especially with the Dear Canada series, I just have to find and reference it. I have read a few of her other books, one which isn't even mentioned in the current article (and wished to write an article about). However, it would be hard to write an article about an author's book if the Misplaced Pages article for the author itself has several issues, so I'm going to make that my current focus. For now, my sandbox will likely be unorganized, but my goal is to try and focus on a single task while not forgetting other issues or tasks at hand entirely. I'm writing this down as a reminder, as I'll likely have several edits involved in this process.

Current Carol Matas Article

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Carol Matas
BornNovember 14, 1949
OccupationAuthor
GenreChildren's literature

Carol Matas is a prominent Canadian writer, internationally recognized (born November 14, 1949) who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba with studies in Linguistics and Drama. She has a vast university experience in the teaching of creative writing that has distinguished herself in this genre. She has been awarded multiple prizes for her works of children's and youth literature.

Bibliography

  • After the War
  • Cloning Miranda
  • The Second Clone
  • The Dark Clone
  • Of Two Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
  • More Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
  • Out of their Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
  • A Meeting of Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
  • The Freak
  • The Garden
  • Jesper
  • Kris's War (formerly Code Name Kris)
  • Lisa's War
  • Past Crimes (2007)
  • Sparks Fly Upward
  • Visions
  • The War Within
  • Daniel's Story
  • The Primrose Path
  • Footsteps in the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott (part of Dear Canada series)
  • Turned Away: The World War II Diary of Devorah Bernstein (part of Dear Canada series)
  • A Season for Miracles: Twelve Tales of Christmas (contributor, part of Dear Canada series)
  • Pieces of the Past: The Holocaust Diary of Rose Rabinowitz (part of Dear Canada series)
  • A Time for Giving: Ten Tales of Christmas (contributor, part of Dear Canada series)
  • Behind Enemy Lines: World War II, Sam Frederiksen (part of I Am Canada series)

External links

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