Marcia Jones (writer)

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Marcia Thornton Jones (born July 15, 1958) is an American writer of children's books, the author or co-author of more than 135 elementary chapter books, picture books, and mid-grade novels, including The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series, among other works co-written with Debbie Dadey.[1][2]

Biography[]

Jones was born in Joliet, Illinois.[1] She has been an elementary school teacher of first and third grades, computer lab, writing and reading, and Gifted & Talented. She has been a full-time writer since 1990. Her books are published by Scholastic, Tor, Dutton (Penguin Group), Hyperion Press (Disney), and F&W. She lives in Lexington, Kentucky with her husband Stephen.

Works[]

Nonfiction

Fiction[]

Jones as sole writer
  • Godzilla Ate My Homework (Scholastic Little Apple, 1997) – chapter book for young readers
  • Champ (Scholastic, 2007) – children's novel
  • The Tale of Jack Frost, illus. (Scholastic, 2008) – picture book
  • Leprechaun on the Loose, illus. (Scholastic, 2008) – picture book
  • Ratfink, illus. (Dutton Children's Books, 2010) – children's novel
Jones with co-writers
  • Keyholders SERIES (Tor Books Starscape, Fall 2009), wri. Dadey and Jones, illus. Adam Stower[2]
  • The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids (Scholastic, 1992–present), written by Debbie Dadey and Jones, illustrated by John Steven Gurney – SERIES, 65 titles
  • The Bailey School Kids Junior SERIES (Scholastic), Dadey and Jones, chapter books
  • Bailey City Monsters SERIES (Scholastic), Dadey and Jones, illus. Gurney[2]
  • Ghostville Elementary SERIES (Scholastic, 2003–2007), Dadey and Jones, illus. (vols 1–4) and (vols 5-8)
  • Triplet Trouble and the Runaway Reindeer, by Dadey and Jones, illus. John Speirs (Scholastic Corporation, 1995) – first of a Triple Trouble series (1995–?)
  • Barkley's School for Dogs SERIES (Hyperion Books for Children, 2001)
  • Ghost Dog, Dadey and Jones, illus. (Hyperion Books for Children, 2001)
  • Ghosts Do Splash in Puddles, Dadey and Jones, illus. (2003)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Marcia Thornton Jones:Biography". Scholastic. Archived from the original on 7 March 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Marcia Thornton Jones at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 2014-04-05.
Other sources
  • Jones biography at Scholastic Teachers – with transcript of 1997 interview by Scholastic students

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