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Lucky dog days
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Delton, Judy
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Tiegreen, Alan, ill
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Delton, Judy. Pee Wee Scouts
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Scouting (Youth activity) Juvenile fiction.
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Animal shelters Juvenile fiction.
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Pets Juvenile fiction.
2007
The Pee Wee Scouts celebrate Help-a-Pet month by visiting an animal shelter and organizing a rummage sale to raise money for homeless cats and dogs.
The writing life: Angel, ten years later
1999
Delton says if Angel, the star character in her book series, aged as real humans do, she would be 22 years old. Instead of making her grow old, Delton develops and fleshes Angel and the other characters out.
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Cookies and crutches
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Delton, Judy
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Tiegreen, Alan, ill
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Scouting (Youth activity) Juvenile fiction.
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Baking Juvenile fiction.
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Skating Juvenile fiction.
2007
First-grader Molly, a Pee Wee Scout, wants to earn the cookie badge and attend her troop's skating party but finds that neither baking or skating comes easily for her. Includes recipes for cookies, fudge, and cupcakes.
High-wire act
1999
Delton discusses her contrasting experiences with editors. There is security in working with a safety net, although Delton found her writing stronger and funnier when not revised and reworked by an editor.
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Don't worry, be happy
1998
Delton discusses her problems of overanalyzing and excessive worrying. Although some see these characteristics as problems, she sees them as good traits to use in the creation of her characters.
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ELIMINATING TRIVIAL PURSUITS
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Delton, Judy
1991
Are any of these four \"writer's obsessions\" stealing your creative energy?
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Rounding First and Heading for Third: With Home Plate More Clearly in Sight
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Delton, Judy
1985
Overreliance on the first person (I, me) is one of the most common writing mistakes. Casting your manuscripts in the third person (he, she) will land you in writing's Major Leagues
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The Secret to Breaking Into Print ... Is No Secret at All
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Delton, Judy
1985
\"Writer, there is no secret to success. There is no Ultimate Criterion on which your writing is judged. If you believe in your writing, someone else out there will, too. \"Don't give up\"
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