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The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread
by Kate DiCamillo, Timothy Ering
(11/3/2004)
Amber - BookBrowse
Hi Kassandra,
The best way to contact an author, if they don't have a website listed, is to write to them c/o their publisher. In this case you would send it to:
Kate DiCamillo c/o Candlewick Press, Inc. 2067 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140 FAX: (617) 661-0565
Where possible, we provide a link to the author's website (in the More About Author section in the Author pages), which may provide an email address. In the case of Nancy Farmer, this information isn't available, so, the established, albeit slow, method for contacting her would be to send a letter c/o her publisher, Simon & Schuster.
Warmly, Amber
Bagombo Snuff Box: Uncollected Short Fiction
by Kurt Vonnegut
(6/18/2004)
Check out the link at the bottom of this page. You can enter the title in the box and it'll take you to book price comparisons, etc.
Hope that helps!
Ophelia Speaks: Adolescent Girls Write About Their Search for Self
by Sara Shandler
(12/4/2003)
BookBrowse.com - Amber
Ally,
Where possible, we provide a link to the author's website which may provide an email address. Otherwise, the established, albeit slow, method for contacting authors is to send a letter c/o their publisher. For more on this and answers to other frequently asked questions, please visit BookBrowse's FAQ Page.
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