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"Jane Yolen." Writer, vol. 114, no. 3 (March 2001): 66. Yolen says that she writes constantly, beginning from the moment she wakes up, no matter where she is, and she says that by having several works in progress at once she never has writer's block because when she is stuck on one project, she shifts to another for which she has ideas.
Sherman, Chris. Booklist, vol. 94, no. 5 (November 1,1997): 463. In a review of Twelve Impossible Things before Breakfast, Sherman says, "Yolen consistently writes fresh, off-the-wall stories that even children who don't normally read fantasy will enjoy," and he notes that "in 'Lost Girls,' a Peter Pan takeoff, a new Wendy raises the consciousness of other lost girls and foments rebellion in Neverland."
Yolen, Jane. "Jane Yolen: The Bardic Munchies." Locus, vol. 26 (January 1991): 4, 78. Yolen discusses why she thinks writing for children is challenging, as well as what she regards...
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