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Caldwell, Stella

LC control no.no2010199936
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingCaldwell, Stella
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Variant(s)Caldwell, S. A. (Stella A.)
Caldwell, S. A.
See alsoAlternate identity: Teach, William (Children's fiction writer)
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Beginning date20
Associated countryGreat Britain
LocatedOxford (England)
Field of activityChildren's literature
Profession or occupationAuthors Editors
Found inFairies, 2009: t.p. verso (editor Stella Caldwell)
Dragonworld, 2010 : t.p. (S. A. Caldwell)
Amazon website, Mar. 5, 2015 (Stella Caldwell spent her childhood years in Scotland and South Africa. She studied English Literature at Edinburgh University and taught English in Prague before moving into book publishing as an editor. As a children's editor she has project-managed titles such as the number one New York Times bestseller Pirates, Fairies, and Mythological Creatures. She has two young children and lives in Oxford.)
Carlton Publishing Group website, Mar. 5, 2015 (Stella Caldwell studied English Literature at Edinburgh University before moving into book publishing as an editor. She is now a freelance writer and editor, and the author of several children's books including Dragonworld, Egyptworld and Vikingworld. She has two young children and lives in Oxford.)
Pirates, 2015: (as told by William Teach and Stella Caldwell)
Email from Carlton publishers, 19 August 2016 (confirmation that Stella Caldwell is sole author of 'Pirates' and that William Teach is a pseudonym; Stella Ann Caldwell, other Carlton books include 'Dinoworld', 'Fairy world', 'Gods, heroes and monsters', 'Gloriumptious worlds of Roald Dahl')
Associated languageeng
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