- Martha Hamlett
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Martha Clowdis Hamlett is a children's poem writer and children's book author who write Bats in the Air, Bats in My Hair.[1] Hamlett currently resides with her family in Lynchburg, Virginia.[2] Hamlett has performed several readings and signings at bookstores and schools.[3] She was noted in several newspapers including The Altavista Journal, The Index Journal, and Greenwood Today.[4][5] Hamlett was interviewed by Don McCauley on the radio show, The Children Authors Show, on June 25, 2009.[6] Hamlett's children's poetry has been featured on poetry.com. Hamlett spoke July 17, 2009, at Longwood University's Literary Conference on the topic of success through persistence and imagination.[7]
Contents
List of works
Children's stories
- Bats in the Air, Bats in My Hair (2008)
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- The story is about a childhood experience Hamlett had when she was a young girl who spent the night at her grandmother's house and bats got in the bedroom that she was sleeping in. The book format is a rhyme-filled picture book.[8]
References
- ^ Belton-Honea Path News-Chronicle - February 11, 2009
- ^ Bats in the Air, Bats in My Hair - Author Page
- ^ Altavista Journal - Red house woman authors book - January 22, 2009
- ^ Index Journal - February 3, 2009
- ^ Greenwood Today - February 6, 2009
- ^ Children Authors Show Interview - June 25, 2009.
- ^ Amazon.com Author's Page
- ^ Appomatox News - Bats in the Air, Bats in My Hair - October 8, 2009
External links
- Bats in the Air, Bats in My Hair - Book web site
Categories:- Living people
- People from Lynchburg, Virginia
- American children's writers
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