Hunter, Sara Hoagland
HUNTER, Sara Hoagland
HUNTER, Sara Hoagland. American, b. 1954. Genres: Children's fiction, Songs/Lyrics and libretti. Career: Christian Science Monitor, writer and radio producer, 1976-80; Massachusetts Public School system, teacher of English, drama, and public speaking, 1982-94; Sara Hunter Productions Inc. (producer of children's videos, books, and music), South Natick, MA, founder and president, 1994-. Publications: Miss Piggy's Night Out, 1995; Rondo's Stuff, 1996; The Good, the Bad, and the Tweety, 1996; Beauty and the Feast, 1996; The Unbreakable Code, 1996; Chocolate Yak-A-Lot, 1997. Lyricist for Born to Sing, Vols 1 and 2. Address: 8C Pleasant St., South Natick, MA 01760, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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