Joan nixon biography

 


I have been writing since before I could read. My mother told me that at the age of two, I would come to her and say, "Write this down. I have a poem." While I was growing up, I wanted to write the kinds of books I loved to read: stories that made me laugh or cry, and mysteries � especially mysteries. When I was grown and became a published author of books for young people, my dream came true. Writing fiction is my idea of the most wonderful job in the world, and I love it.

I was first published when I was ten. A poem I wrote appeared in a children's magazine. I sold my first article to a magazine when I was seventeen. I majored in journalism at the University of Southern California at Los Angeles, but there were few jobs at the time for journalists, so I took a temporary job teaching kindergarten and first grade in the Los Angeles city schools. I enjoyed teaching so much I went to night school and took the courses I'd need for my credentials.

My husband and I have four children, and when they were young I had only one day a week in which someone could watch the

Joan Lowery Nixon

American journalist and author (1927–2003)

Joan Lowery Nixon

Born(1927-02-03)February 3, 1927
Los Angeles, California, US
DiedJune 28, 2003(2003-06-28) (aged 76)
Houston, Texas
OccupationAuthor
GenreYoung adult fiction
SpouseHershell Nixon
ChildrenKathleen Brush

Maureen Quinlan
Eileen McGowan

Joe Nixon

Joan Lowery Nixon (February 3, 1927 – June 28, 2003) was an American journalist and author, specializing in historical fiction and mysteries for children and young adults.

Biography

Joan Lowery was born on February 3, 1927, in Los Angeles, California. In 1947, she received a degree in journalism from the University of Southern California. At USC, she met her husband, Hershell, a United States Navy officer and a geologist. At USC she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority.[1] She taught school in Los Angeles[2] before starting her family. In 1964 her first book for children, The Mystery of Hurricane Castle, was published.[3] Her son, Joe Nixon, is a Houston lawyer, who was

Joan Lowery Nixon

The Kidnapping of Christina Lattimore
3.55 avg rating — 2,672 ratings — published 1979 — 22 editions
The Other Side of Dark
3.74 avg rating — 2,427 ratings — published 1986 — 26 editions
A Family Apart (Orphan Train Adventures, #1)
4.07 avg rating — 2,143 ratings — published 1987 — 24 editions
A Deadly Game of Magic
3.82 avg rating — 1,527 ratings — published 1985 — 15 editions
The Séance
3.59 avg rating — 1,542 ratings — published 1980 — 22 editions
The Name of the Game Was Murder
3.84 avg rating — 1,278 ratings — published 1993 — 17 editions
Whispers from the Dead
3.85 avg rating — 1,197 ratings — published 1989 — 19 editions
The House on Hackman's Hill
3.96 avg rating — 1,127 ratings — published 1986 — 8 editions
The Haunting (Laurel-Leaf Books)
3.67 avg rating — 1,159 ratings — published 1998 — 11 editions
Caught in the

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