Dixon, Ann R.
DIXON, Ann R.
DIXON, Ann R. American, b. 1954. Genres: Children's fiction, Poetry, Young adult non-fiction, Essays. Career: Hoedads Inc., Eugene, OR, reforestation contractor, 1977-81; freelance writer, Willow, AK, 1982-; Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Willow, AK, librarian, 1987-97. Publications: How Raven Brought Light to People, 1992; The Sleeping Lady, 1994; Merry Birthday, Nora Noel, 1997; Trick-or-Treat, 1998; Blueberry Shoe, 1999; Waiting for Noel, 2000; Alone across the Arctic, 2001; Winter Is, 2002; Big-Enough Anna, 2003. Address: PO Box 1009, Willow, AK 99688, U.S.A. Online address: www.anndixon.com
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