Replay of My Interview with Nancy I. Sanders

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It was such fun chatting with children’s author Nancy I. Sanders yesterday on Book Bites for Kids. Nancy has written nearly 100 published books and currently is under contract to write seven more. In this interview, Nancy explains how she …

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Nancy I. Sanders is My Guest Tomorrow on Book Bites for Kids

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Tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 CDT, Book Bites for Kids returns to blogtalkradio. Tomorrow’s show will feature my interview with children’s author Nancy I. Sanders. We’ll talk about her latest book, Challenge on the Hill of Fire. To listen to the …

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Nancy I. Sanders Talks about Her Books for Kids

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Back in March I interviewed prolific children’s book author Nancy I. Sanders on Book Bites for Kids. This week I’m promoting one of Nancy’s latest books – Frederick Douglass for Kids: His Life and Times with 21 Activities – so …

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D is for Drinking Gourd – Day 3 of a 5-Day Virtual Tour

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Today I’m happy to be hosting Day 3 of a virtual tour for D is for Drinking Gourd: An African American Alphabet, written by Nancy I. Sanders. Nancy is a regular instructor for the Working Writer’s Club and she presents …

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Write for Children: Nancy I. Sanders Shows You How!

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Nancy I. Sanders has written over 80 books for children and teens. And now she shows others how to write for children in her book Yes! You Can Learn How to Write Children’s Books, Get Them Published, and Build a …

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