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photo of Corinne Demas

Biography

Books

Coming Books

Where I'll Be

Bibliography

Silly Stuff

 

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

Valentine Surprise
Illustrated by R.W. Alley
Published by
Walker & Company
December, 2007


Two Christmas Mice -- book jacket

Two Christmas Mice
Illustrated by Stephanie Roth
Published by Holiday House
2005


Saying Goodbye to Lulu - book jacket

Saying Goodbye to Lulu
Illustrated by Ard Hoyt
Published by Little, Brown & Co.
June, 2004


 

The Boy Who Was Generous with Salt -  book jacket

The Boy Who was Generous with Salt
Illustrated by Michael Hays
Published by Marshall Cavendish, 2002

If Ever I Return Again - book jacket

If Ever I Return Again
Published by HarperCollins, 2000

Eleven Stories High - book jacket

Eleven Stories High: Growing Up
in Stuyvesant Town, 1948-1968

Published by SUNY Press, 2000
Paperback July, 2002

 

The Disappearing Island - book jacket

The Disappearing Island
Illustrated by Ted Lewin
Published by Simon & Schuster, 2000

 

The Littlest Matryoshka - book jacket

The Littlest Matryoshka
Illustrated by Kathryn Brown
Published by Hyperion, 1999

 

Nina's Waltz - book jacket

Nina's Waltz
Illustrated by Deborah Lanino
Published by Orchard Books, 2000

 

Hurricane! - book jacket

Hurricane!
Illustrated by Lenice Strohmeier
Published by Marshall Cavendish, 2000

 

Matthew's Meadow - book jacket
Matthew's Meadow

Illustrated by Ted Lewin
Published by Harcourt Brace, 1992
Paperback, Voyager Books, 1997

 

 

 

 

Electra and the Charlotte Russe - book jacket
Electra and the Charlotte Russe

Illustrated by Michael Garland
Published by Boyds Mills Press, 1997

The Shortest Kid in the World - book jacket

The Shortest Kid in the World
Illustrated by Nancy Poydar
Published by Random House, 1995


YUCK! Stuck in the Muck
Illustrated by Laura Rader
Published by Scholastic, 2006

 

Snow Day - book jacket
Snow Day

(a sequel to The Shortest Kid in the World)
Illustrated by Nancy Poydar
Published by Random House, 1998

 

Magic Apple--book jacket
The Magic Apple

Illustrated by Alexi Natchev
Published by Golden Books, 2002

 

That Dog Melly! - book jacket

That Dog Melly!
Illustrated by the author
Published by Hastings House, 1981


The Perfect Pony - book jacket
The Perfect Pony

Illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers
Published by Random House, 2000


COMING SOON

Always in Trouble
Illustrated by Noah Z. Jones

to be published by Scholastic, Inc.
Available December, 2008


BIOGRAPHY photo of Corinne Demas as a little girl

Starting Out
I've been writing ever since I was little. My first book was a tale about a prince, a king and an "evil lady," written in a black composition book when I was six. It had lots of chapters (some of them only a sentence long), crayon illustrations, and terrible spelling.

I started writing books for children when I became a parent. My first published book, That Dog Melly was co-authored with my son, Austin. I had him re-tell me the story in his own words so that the narrator would sound like a real kid. The illustrations are photographs I took of Austin and our standard poodle, Melly.

photo from That Dog Melly!Since the story is about a dog who runs away, and Melly was a dog who really did run away, it was a trick to get pictures of her. All my books afterwards have been illustrated by other artists, including Ted Lewin, Nancy Poydar, Michael Garland and Kathryn Brown.

Source of Ideas
Some ideas for my stories come from my own childhood. Some come from my children and their friends, or from kids I meet when I visit schools. Electra and the Charlotte Russe is based on a story my mother told me when I was a little girl about her own childhood. If Ever I Return Again was inspired by letters written by a real girl who lived a century ago.

Pets
I grew up in New York City and always wanted to have a dog, but they weren't allowed in my apartment house. (I had a pet salamander named Eggbert and a parakeet named Albert Einstein.) Now I live with my family in a house in Western Massachusetts. I have a dog, and two miniature donkeys. I recently spoke about one of my donkeys on Public Radio.

Mt. Holyoke College

Work (and Play)
I teach at Mount Holyoke College. I write first thing every morning--sometimes I even eat my breakfast at my desk. On days that I'm not teaching, I write all day. For a break I go for a walk with the dog or the donkey (they both have red raincoats for rainy days) or I dig in the garden. In the winter there's cross country skiing out behind my house. I love snow! (As you can tell if you read my book Snow Day.)

 


 

Judy and Corinne

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.


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
Kneeling: Me, Robert Abel

Bay State Writers Group

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
Front: Ann Turner, Anna Kirwin

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.

 

I also have a summer writing group:
(from left to right)
Betty Jean Lifton, C.S.Adler,
and Frances Ward Weller

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MORE ABOUT ME

To find out more about me, check out "Behind the Scenes" for each of my books.
You can also read an interview published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette.
For lots more read my memoir, Eleven Stories High, Growing Up in Stuyvesant Town, 1948-1968 . It has illustrations from my family's old photo album.

Here I am with Santa, when I was five.

Corinne Demas with Santa


SILLY STUFF


Favorite Color:
Favorite Animal:

Because I have three pets I need to have three favorite animals (or someone's feelings would get hurt): dog, rabbit, donkey.

Vegetable I like that no one else I know does:
lima beans.
What I hate:

itchy sweaters, waiting on lines, pens that don't write.

What I'm not very good at:

singing, softball, holding my breath for a long time, twirling without getting dizzy.

What I wanted when I was a kid, but never had:
really long hair and a dog.
What I wanted to be when I grew up:
a writer or President.

 

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