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Suzanne Weyn is an American author, born in Flushing, New York on July 6, 1955. She primarily writes childrens science fiction and fantasy novels. Though she has written over fifty novels and short stories, she is best known for The Bar Code Tattoo and Bar Code Rebellion. July 6 is the 187th day of the year (188th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 178 days remaining. ...
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Biography
Her childhood was spent in and around New York City. She enjoyed theatre, literature, and art throughout high school and college. She graduated from the State University of New York in 1977. Following college, she worked as an editor at Starlog before starting her writing career. New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...
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She has written several series for teen girls including the "Makeover Club" series and the "Sitting Pretty" series. Weyn's other novels for young people include My Brother, the Ghost and South Beach Sizzle, which was written with her daughter, Diana Gonzalez.
Personal life Her parents are Theodore and Jacqueline Weyn, respectfully a pharmacist and artist. She married William Gonzalez on May 15, 1986 and they have one daughter, Diana. is the 135th day of the year (136th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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She has worked at New York University as a teacher of children's and business writing. New York University (NYU) is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational research university in New York City. ...
Books and novels - The Littles Sticker Book, 1984
- Dirk the Daring in the Quest for the Stolen Fortune (based on a cartoon by Don Bluth), 1984
- My Camp Diary, 1986
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (novelization of the Disney film), 1987
- The Day the Frogs Came to Lunch, 1988
- Love Song, 1988
- Little Women Diary, 1988
- Into the Dream, 1989
- Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers: The Missing Eggs Caper, illustrated by Paul Edwards, 1989
- Green-eyed Pearl, 1992
- Nefazia Visits the Palace, 1992
- All Alone in the Eighth Grade, 1992
- Elliot's Ghost, 1993
- My Brother, the Ghost, 1994
- Lucky, Lucky Day, 1995
- How to Be Cool, 1997
- Mail-Order Brother, 1998
- The Story on Older Boys, 1998
- Saying and Signing: Cool Sayings and Tips for Signing Autograph Books, 2000
- New Jersey: The Garden State, 2000
- Play Ball!: Running the Bases with Babe Ruth, 2004
- Catch That Kid, 2004
- Mission without Permission, 2004
- The Renaissance Kids, 2004
- The Bar Code Tattoo, 2004
- The Museum Chase, 2004
- Sleepover, 2004
- An Amazing Journey, 2005
- The Night Dance, 2005
- Water Song: A Retelling of "The Frog Prince", 2006
- Snowflake, 2006
- Bar Code Rebellion, 2006
- Gracie, 2007
- Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, 2007
- Reincarnation, 2008
- The Crimson Thread: A Retelling of "Rumpelstiltskin", 2008
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"Makeover" series - The Makeover Club, 1986
- The Makeover Summer, 1988
- The Makeover Campaign, 1990
"No Way Ballet" series - Stepping Out, illustrated by Joel Iskowitz, 1990
- A Twist of Fate, illustrated by Joel Iskowitz, 1990
- Emma's Turn, illustrated by Joel Iskowitz, 1990
- Stage Fright, illustrated by Joel Iskowitz, 1990
- Pointing toward Trouble, illustrated by Joel Iskowitz, 1990
- Three for the Show, illustrated by Joel Iskowitz, 1990
"Sitting Pretty" series - Checking In, 1990
- True Blue, 1991
- Star Magic, 1991
- Liza's Lucky Break, 1991
- A Chance for Chris, 1991
- Boy Trouble, Troll Associates 1991
"Adventures with Barbie" series - The Phantom of Shrieking Pond, 1992
- Animal Escapades, 1993
- Mermaid Island, 1993
- Star-swept Adventure, 1993
- Wild Horse Run, 1993
"Cover Kids" series - Nicole's Chance, 1994
- Tracey's Tough Choice, 1994
- Ashley's Big Mistake, 1994
- Chloe Mania!, 1994
"Forever Angels" series - Christina's Dancing Angel, 1996
- The Forgotten Angel, 1996
- The Golden Angel, 1996
- Katie's Angel, 1996
- The Snow Angel, 1996
- Ashley's Lost Angel, 1996
- The Blossom Angel, 1996
- Ashley's Love Angel, 1996
- The Baby Angel, 1997
- An Angel for Molly, 1997
- Movie Star Angel, 1998
- Happy Grouchy Day, illustrated by John Lund, 1999
- The Grouchiest Lovey, illustrated by Tom Brannon, 1999
- Unwelcome to Grouchland, illustrated by Tom Brannon, 1999
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- Scooby-Doo! and You: The Case of the Batty Vampire, 2001
- Scooby-Doo Movie Novelization (based on the screenplay by James Gunn), 2002
- Scooby-Doo's Super Case Book, (with Vickie Erwin) 2002
- Scooby-Doo and the Dance Club Curse, 2003
- Scooby-Doo's Super Case Book II, 2004
- Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster (based on the script by Douglas Wood), 2004
- Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, 2004
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External Links - Suzanne Weyn at Fantastic Fiction
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