ABOUT MY NAME My name used to be Corinne Demas Bliss. A while ago I changed it back to Corinne Demas, the name I had when I was young. Corinne Demas Bliss was still my writing name. Sound confusing? You bet! That's why I decided to change my writing name, too. Now all my books published in 2000 and after will be by Corinne Demas. All of my books published in 1999 and before, though, are still by Corinne Demas Bliss. |
BOOKS |
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Valentine Surprise |
Two Christmas Mice
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Saying Goodbye to Lulu
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The Boy Who was Generous with Salt |
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If Ever I Return Again |
Eleven Stories High: Growing Up
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The Disappearing Island
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The Littlest Matryoshka |
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Nina's Waltz |
Hurricane! |
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The Shortest Kid
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That Dog Melly! |
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BIOGRAPHY
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Mount Holyoke College professors wear academic robes on special occasions, like Commencement. Here I am with author Judy Blume, our wonderful Commencement speaker on May 25, 2003. I am wearing my doctoral hood (over my shoulders) and gown (blue, for Columbia University, where I got my Ph.D.) Click on the picture for more from this event. |
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Because writing can be lonely, I like to get together with other writers in the area. Here I am with an informal group of writing friends. We called ourselves The Baystate Writers Group, and used to meet at the Baystate Hotel in Northampton, Massachusetts. Standing (left to right): Alexander Eliot, John
Bowman, Jay Neugeboren, Jane Yolen, Richard Michelson, Zane Kotker |
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At my children's book writing group meetings we read our work-in-progress to each other and offer each other suggestions and support. We always take time to celebrate birthdays. Rear(left to right): Me, Patricia MacLachlan, Jane
Yolen, Barbara Goldin,
Leslea Newman Check out their websites, too! |
| Summers I spend summers on Cape Cod, and several of my newest books are set there. Hurricane is a story based on what happened when Hurricane Bob hit the Cape. The Disappearing Island is set on a real island (that really disappears!) off the coast of Wellfleet. If Ever I Return Again is a novel about a girl who comes from Eastham and goes on a long whaling voyage in 1856. The Boy who was Generous with Salt tells about a youngster from Wellfleet who goes to sea as a ship's cook on a fishing schooner. |
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I also have a summer writing group: |
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MORE ABOUT ME |
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To find out more about me, check out "Behind the Scenes" for
each of my books. Here I am with Santa, when I was five. |
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