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 | Artie KnappAmerican writer Artie Knapp is the author of many published works for young readers. His children’s book Stuttering Stan Takes a Stand was endorsed by The National Stuttering Association and the American Institute for Stuttering. A frequent contributor to Ovi Magazine, Artie’s children’s literature has also been featured in such publications as The Detroit Free Press, Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine, Lincoln Kids, The Modesto Bee, Kids Turn Central, the Fort Wayne Family Magazine and the Cincinnati Enquirer to name a few. He is a member of The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, and graduated from Ohio University. Artie lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife and daughter. To learn more about Artie and his work, please visit www.artieknapp.com | |
| | | | | | | | | Living Green: A Turtle's Quest for a Cleaner Planet by Artie Knapp Our very own Artie Knapp has just published his new book and here some information about Thurman the turtle. Living Green: A Turtle's Quest for a Cleaner Planet Synopsis: Tired of seeing the land he loves cluttered with tras | | | | Stuttering Stan Takes a Stand: A New Book by Artie Knapp Stanley is like most squirrels: he loves nuts, climbing trees and playing with friends. But Stanley feels different from the other animals in his neighborhood, because he has a problem with words. Teased and bullied about his stuttering, Stanle | | | | An Evening on Palorius 7 by Artie Knapp | |
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| | | Puddles at the Pole: A Global Warming Ad by Artie Knapp “Hello, Bernie here. I am a polar bear living at the North Pole, and this is my friend, Sally. Say hi to them, Sally.” “Hi!” | | | | Ed Wood for Inspiration by Artie Knapp While living in New York City in my early twenties I didn’t have two nickels to rub together. It was classic Dickens, in that, “It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” | | | | Buster Douglas in 'Pluto's Plight' by Artie Knapp Former world heavyweight boxing champ, Buster Douglas, stars as an FBI Agent in the independently produced movie Pluto’s Plight. | | | | Where Have All the Good Drivers Gone? by Artie Knapp I read recently that if our Sun was the size of a dot over the letter “i”, the nearest star would be a dot ten miles away. That’s an impressive statistic on the vastness of space, but it doesn’t impress me as much as people | | | | | | |
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