How to Publish Your Children’s Book, second edition
Extreme Weather, New York: Rosen Publishing (Six books: The weird ways of the weather events Tornados, Blizzards, Hurricanes, Heatwaves and Droughts, Electrical Storms and Hail for elementary school readers.)
Making Their Mark: Women in Science and Medicine, New York: Rosen Publishing (Six books: Biographies of Elizabeth Blackwell, Marie Curie, Margaret Mead, Rachel Carson, Jane Goodall and Mae C. Jemison for elementary school readers.)
Making Their Mark: Women in Sports, New York: Rosen Publishing (Six books: Biographies of Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Kristi Yamaguchi, Bonnie Blair, Gabrielle Reece, Monica Seles and Sheryl Swoopes for elementary school readers.)
Great Hispanics of Our Time, New York: Rosen Publishing (Six books: Henry Cisneros, Roberto Clemente, Joan Baez, Jaime Escalante, Selena Perez and Ellen Ochoa; biographies written under the pseudonym of Maritza Romero for elementary school readers.)
Bulimia: The Secret Cycle of Bingeing and Purging, New York: Rosen Publishing. Part of a teen health series on eating disorder prevention, which examines the complicated causes and recovery.
Watts Riots, California: Lucent Books. One in a series of books for high schoolers about events in world history that didn’t get a lot of recognition at the time in which they occurred. This covers the events of the summer of 1965.
Family Violence, California: Lucent Books. One in an overview series for high schoolers about social issues they might be studying. This one examines the multifaceted dynamics of the topic.
World Hunger, California: Lucent Books. (A New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age selection) An overview for high schoolers of the complexities of crisis-induced and chronic hunger worldwide.
The Pueblo Indians, New York: Chelsea House. Part of a series for middle schoolers about the history of Native Americans with the intention of honoring their heritage and the long-standing impacts on society.
As well as ghostwriting nonfiction topics—like health, science, business, social issues, parenting and autobiographies—and fiction including adult, young adult, middle grade and picture books.