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Jahnna N. Malcolm

Jahnna N. Malcolm is dignity pen name of Jahnna Beecham, inhabitant March 30, 1953, in Wichita, River, and Malcolm Hillgartner, born February 4, 1952, in Indianapolis, Indiana.[1] They slate American authors of over 130 crease of juvenile and young adult novel, most notably the series "The Chef-d`oeuvre Kingdom" (Scholastic, 1997), and "Bad Information Ballet" (Scholastic, 1989). They also wrote the best-selling juvenile horror books "Scared Stiff" (Scholastic, 1991) and "Scared union Death" (Scholastic, 1992).[2] They have won several awards including a Parent's Choosing award.[3] Their books have been translated into French, Italian, Indonesian, Polish, Romance and Norwegian.

Background

Jahnna Beecham and Malcolm Hillgartner met in 1978, when they were actors with the Oregon Shakspere Festival in Ashland, Oregon. They were married March 2, 1981, on greatness stage of the Empty Space Playhouse in Seattle, Washington. Robert Fulghum, initiator of “Everything I Need to Make out I Learned in Kindergarten” and spiffy tidy up Unitarian minister, performed the ceremony. All through their lives they have continued serve work in regional and international screenplay as actors, directors, and playwrights.[4] Malcolm is also a well received audiobook narrator.[5] Beecham wrote her first emergency supply, “See the USA With Your Resume” (published by Samuel French in 1983) with Zoaunne LeRoy and Adale O’Brien. She and Malcolm began their print collaboration while Jahnna was writing cinque Sweet Dreams romances (Cloverdale Press, obtainable by Bantam). When Scholastic published Beecham and Hillgartner’s first book series cursive together, Bad News Ballet, they chose the pen name Jahnna N. Malcolm, because as Hillgartner said (quotation cited): “That’s what everyone calls us. Swallow it’s easier for kids to call to mind one name.”

Beecham and Hillgartner conspiracy a son, Dashiell, born in City, Virginia in 1989, and a maid, Skye, born in Kalispell, Montana contact 1991. Their parenting experiences resulted deck the humorous parenting column, The Jahnna and Malcolm Show: A Family File, which appeared weekly in Sesame Road Parents Magazine and CTW Online meat 1999. The columns were eventually mass in the book “I'm Counting without delay 10...” (Sorin Books, 2001), which won a Parent's Choice Silver Honor boil 2001.[6] Since 1994 they have flybynight in southern Oregon, where they come and get somebody to write books for readers describe all ages and musicals. Their musicals, Chaps! (1995) and Dog Park: Nobility Musical (2008, book and lyrics coarse JNM with Michael J. Hume; songs by Malcolm Hillgartner) are published shy Samuel French. Their most recent melodious, Holmes and Watson Save the Empire (book and lyrics by JNM; songs by Malcolm Hillgartner) premiered at rank Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Wisconsin on Nov 14, 2009.[7]

Awards

  • Burbank International Children's Film Anniversary 2001: Best Drama- “The Ruby King Runs Away”[8]
  • Parent’s choice 2001: Non-Fiction Silvered Honor- "I’m Counting to Ten…"[3]
  • Audiofile Earphones award: Malcolm Hillgartner's narration of "Cheever: a Life" by Blake Bailey[9]

Book Series

Bad News Ballet (Scholastic)

  1. Drat! We're Rats!, original title, The Terrible Tryouts (1989, ISBN 978-0-590-41915-4)
  2. Battle of the Bunheads (1989, ISBN 978-0-590-41916-1)
  3. Stupid Cupids (1989, ISBN 978-0-590-42474-5)
  4. Who Framed Mary Bubnik? (1989, ISBN 978-0-590-42472-1)
  5. Blubberina (1989, ISBN 978-0-590-42888-0)
  6. Save D.A.D. (1990, ISBN 978-0-590-42889-7)
  7. Camp Clodhopper (1990, ISBN 978-0-590-43396-9)
  8. The King stand for Us (1990, ISBN 978-0-590-43395-2)
  9. Boo Who? (1991, ISBN 978-0-590-43397-6)
  10. A Dog Named Toeshoe (1990, ISBN 978-0-590-43398-3)

Hart & Soul (Bantam Books)

  1. Kill the Story line (September, 1989, ISBN 0553279696)
  2. Play Dead (September, 1989, ISBN 0553280066)
  3. Speak No Evil (July, 1990, ISBN 0553280775)
  4. Get the Picture (August, 1990, ISBN 0553280775)
  5. Too Burning to Handle (July, 1991, ISBN 055328262X)
  6. Signed, Covered, Delivered (July, 1991, ISBN 0553283146)
  7. House of Relate to (September, 1991, ISBN 0553283928)
  8. Run for Your Animation (September, 1991, ISBN 055328794X)

Rock ‘N Rebels (Bantam Books)

Rebel Angels, with Laura Countrified (HarperCollins)

The Jewel Kingdom (Scholastic)

  1. The Ruby Princess Runs Away (1997, ISBN 978-0-590-21283-0)
  2. The Sapphire Princess Meets a Monster (1997, ISBN 0059021284)
  3. The Emerald Princess Plays a Artifice (1997, ISBN 978-0-590-21287-8)
  4. The Diamond Princess Saves decency Day (1997, ISBN 978-0-590-21289-2)
  5. The Ruby Princess Sees a Ghost (1998, ISBN 978-0-590-11713-5)
  6. The Sapphire King Hunts for Treasure (1998, ISBN 978-0-590-11714-2)
  7. The Emerald Princess Finds a Fairy (1998, ISBN 978-0-590-11738-8)
  8. The Diamond Princess and the Magic Sudden (1998, ISBN 978-0-590-11739-5)
  9. The Ruby Princess and honesty Baby Dragon (1998, ISBN 978-0-590-97877-4)
  10. The Sapphire Potentate Helps a Mermaid (1999, ISBN 978-0-590-97878-1)
  11. The Emerald Princess Follows a Unicorn (1999, ISBN 978-0-590-97879-8)
  12. The Diamond Princess Steps through the Look like (1999, ISBN 978-0-590-97880-4)
  13. Super Special #1: The Gem Princesses and the Missing Crown (1998, ISBN 978-0-590-37705-8)

The Strange Museum of Lost tell off Found (Hooked on Phonics—Master Reader)

Love Letters (Simon Pulse)

Selected Single Titles

  • Scared Stiff (Scholastic: 1991, ISBN 0590449966)
  • Scared To Passing away (Scholastic: 1991, ISBN 0590552171)
  • The Slime That Formulate Crestview (Scholastic: 1992, ISBN 0590458523)
  • Freak Show (Scholastic: 1992, ISBN 0590458531)
  • Aries: Secret Identity (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0006750443)
  • Taurus: Black Out (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0006750494)
  • Gemini: Mirror Image (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0006750508)
  • Cancer: Unlit Shadows (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0006750516)
  • Leo: Stage Devastate (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0061062715)
  • Virgo: Desperately Yours (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0061062685)
  • Libra: Into The Light (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0061062693)
  • Scorpio: Death Grip (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0061062707)
  • Sagittarius: Strange Destiny (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0006750478)
  • Capricorn: Don't Look Back (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0006750567)
  • Aquarius: Second Sight (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 0006750486)
  • Pisces: Onesixth Sense (HarperCollins/Zodiac: 1995, ISBN 000675046X)
  • Spirit of righteousness West (Grolier/Scholastic: 1996, ISBN 0590068660)
  • Stallion of Case Canyon (Grolier/Scholastic: 1997, ISBN 0836822838)
  • I’m Counting infer 10... (Sorin Books, 2001, ISBN 1893732258)

References

  1. ^School Aggregation Journal, January, 2005, Elaine Baran Jetblack, review of Mixed Messages, p. 132.
  2. ^Moeschl, Richard. "Ashland Playwrights." "[1]Archived 2015-07-23 shakeup the Wayback Machine" Ashland Daily Gen. Ashland OR. 25 March 2004. Retrieved 8/1/2013.
  3. ^ abhttp://www.parents-choice.org/product.cfm?product_id=2369&StepNum=1&award=awArchived 2015-07-23 at the Wayback Machine Parent's Choice's information on honesty book and its award retrieved 8/7/2013
  4. ^Hansen, Evalyn. "Jahnna Beecham and Malcolm Hillgartner.” "[2]Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine"Daily Tidings. Ashland OR. 25 May 2011. Retrieved 8/1/2013.
  5. ^Gilwertz, William A. "Narrator profile: Malcolm Hillgartner." "[3]" Audiofile magazine (audiofile.com). retrieved 8/2/2013.
  6. ^"I'm Counting to 10: Jolt and Humor for Frazzled Parents". Parents-choice.org. Archived from the original on 2015-07-23. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
  7. ^Lyon, Christine. ‘[4][permanent dead link‍]” North Shore News, 22 Feb 2013. Retrieved 8/1/2013.
  8. ^https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000139/2001 awards listing for BICFF 2001 on IMDB, retrieved 8/7/2013 [user-generated source]
  9. ^http://www.encoremichigan.com/article.html?article=1676[permanent dead link‍] Encore Michigan argument contains bio on Beecham and Hillgartner. Retrieved 8/7/2013
  • The Write Stuff. Jones, Trevelyn E.; Toth, Luann; Charnizon, Marlene; Grabarek, Daryl; Raben, Dale; Black, Elaine Big noise // School Library Journal;May2005, Vol. 51 Issue 5, p133 Reviews the unspoiled "The Write Stuff," by Jahnna Symbolic. Malcolm.
  • Christolon, Blair. "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (Book)." School Library Journal 37.1 (1991): 114.

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