
Eventually, she published a few non-fiction children's books. She was dismayed at the thought of never giving her dream of writing children's books a solid chance and then leaving this earth without knowing if she could have done it. It took getting diagnosed with cancer to jolt her into finally taking her lifelong dream seriously. Eventually she had the wedding and became a mommy - dreams she discovered she had after all. Part-time marketing assistant for the University Press. English Major with emphasis in Children's Literature. As for the rest of her "writing/growing-up years," it went something like this: Language Arts student of the year. Her family was essentially my first critique group. Audrey used to lock herself in her room, staple paper together, write stories, and draw pictures. Audrey Perrott is donating a PB manuscript critique (fiction, non-rhyming, up to 600 words).Īudrey is represented by James McGowan of BookEnds Literary and she is author of the forthcoming A HAT FOR HOUSE (Putnam, 2024) and MOO HOO (Scholastic, 2024).
