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Lerangis, Peter

LC control no.n 88268745
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LC classificationPS3569.I5257
Personal name headingLerangis, Peter
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See alsoFor works by this author written under other names, search also under: Blair, Alison. Burke, Morgan. Cooper, M. E. Singer, A. L. Sprengle, Artie, 1955- Volting, R. E. Nesbitt, Paterson.
Blair, Alison
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Burke, Morgan
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Cooper, M. E.
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Singer, A. L.
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Sprengle, Artie, 1955-
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Volting, R. E.
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Nesbitt, Paterson
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Birth date1955-09-19
Place of birthNew York (N.Y.)
Field of activityChildren's literature
Profession or occupationAuthor
Found inHis A kid's guide to New York City, c1988: t.p. verso (Peter Lerangis)
Driver's dead, c1994: t.p. (Peter Lerangis) p. 219 (author of The yearbook as well as many movie novelizations under the pseud. A.L. Singer; lives in N.Y.C.)
His Zap!, 2002: t.p. (Peter Lerangis; subtitle: science fair surprise; series title: Abracadabra!) p. 90 (author of Watchers science fiction/mystery series, Antartica, and several comedic novels for young readers including Spring fever!, Spring break, etc.; has adapted movies including The sixth sense and El Dorado; r. in New York, N.Y. with wife Tina deVaron and two sons, Nick and Joe)
Fantastic fiction website, Oct. 16, 2002 (Peter Lerangis; has written for the Abracadabra and Watcher series; novels include Driver's dead (1994), Spring fever! (1996), Spring break (1997), The sixth sense (2000), etc.)
Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), Nov. 28, 2007 (Peter Lerangis; also known as Franklin W. Dixon, A.L. Singer; b. Aug. 19, 1955, New York, N.Y.; freelance writer, 1986-; other pseudonyms: Dr. R.E. Volting (Shrek gag book, 2001); Artie Sprengle (Madagascar joke book, 2005); Morgan Burke (The party room #1: get it started, 2005; The party room #3: last call, 2005); Alison Blair (Campus fever, 1988); M.E. Cooper (Falling for you, 1988); Carolyn Keene)
Lerangis, Peter. The lost girls, 2015: title page (After hours / Paterson Nesbitt ; The three works in this edition were previously published with the author pseudonym Morgan Burke) inside back cover (Paterson Nesbitt is a pseudonym)
Associated languageeng