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Mara Bergman

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Mara Bergman is an American children's author, poet and editor. Born in Bronx, New York, on leap year day, she grew up in Wantagh, Long Island,[1] and attended Wantagh High School and the University of the State of New York at Oneonta, spending her third year studying at Goldsmiths College, London. Mara moved to England in 1983, and soon began to work for the children’s publisher Walker Books. When her three children, Marissa, Eva and Jonathan, were young she decided to start writing picture books, and her awards include the BookTrust Early Years Award and the Stockport Prize. In 2014, Mara won the Mslexia Poetry Pamphlet Prize[2] and her collection The Tailor's Three Sons and Other New York Poems was published by Seren in 2015. Her first full collection, The Disappearing Room, was published in 2018 by Arc Publications. Her children's books have been translated into Finnish, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Hebrew.[3]

Books

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Awards

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  • Writers Bursary from South East Arts UK, 1995-96[7]
  • Parent's Choice Award, 2005
  • Stockport Children's Book Award, 2006
  • BookTrust Early Years Award, 2009[8]
  • Myslexia Poetry Pamphlet Competition, 2014[9]
  • Templar Quarterly Poetry Prize, 2016

References

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  1. ^ Mara Bergman. Baker & Taylor Author Biographies, January 2000, p. 1
  2. ^ "Mara Bergman | Official Website". Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  3. ^ "Results for 'Mara Bergman' [WorldCat.org]". www.worldcat.org.
  4. ^ Doonan, Jane (2010). "Bergman, Mara, and Thomas, Cassia: Lively Elizabeth! (Book)". School Librarian. 58 (3): 153. ISSN 0036-6595.
  5. ^ Loewenstein, Rudolf (2012). "Itchy Itch Itch". School Librarian. 60 (3): 153.
  6. ^ "Mara Bergman | Darley Anderson Children's Book Agency | London and UK". www.darleyandersonchildrens.com. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  7. ^ "Mara Bergman". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  8. ^ "Mara Bergman". Hachette UK. 2019-05-14. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  9. ^ "Congratulations to Mara Bergman!". The Kent & Sussex Poetry Society. 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2023-08-21.