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- Comment: Too much reliance on press releases, "about the author" self-descriptions, and generated info-pages. Article shouldn't say "Her writing is characterized by a vivid imagination that effectively captures her thoughts, ideas, and emotions" when the source being used for this is something that she herself shares in a press release. Utopes (talk / cont) 18:02, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
Author Joanne Rupp is a published poet, short story writer, and children’s storybook writer.[1]
About
editJoanne Rupp (née LaBate) is an American writer and educator born in Hibbing, Minnesota. She currently resides in Neenah, Wisconsin, with her husband, Terry, and the couple has operated a small business in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, for over 21 years. They have four children and four grandchildren. Rupp is a certified substitute teacher in Wisconsin, authorized to teach students from ages three through twelfth grade[2]. Prior to her certification, she owned and managed a licensed preschool and daycare center for seventeen years.
Rupp's writing career began during her time as a junior high school correspondent, contributing to school newspapers and subsequently to the Hibbing Daily Tribune in her hometown. Over the years, she has also contributed to various company publications, where she has provided a mix of engaging and informative content. Her work encompasses a broad range of styles and subjects, reflecting her expansive view of the world.[2]
A significant aspect of Rupp's literary work focuses on the complexities of life, particularly those related to family, life events, and nature. She is known for her children's books, which offer insights into young children's social and emotional challenges.[3] Her approach combines entertainment with well-researched strategies, aimed at helping children, parents, and caretakers navigate these challenges effectively[3]. In addition to her work in children's literature, Rupp is skilled in producing informative content, often addressing personal and societal issues with thorough research and a unique perspective. [4]Her writing encourages readers to reflect on important life aspects and provides valuable information on a range of topics.
Works
edit- Butterscotch Goes to Puppy Academy ISBN 196032134X
- Butterscotch Learns to Do Something about SOME THINGS! ISBN 979-8862899559
- Butterscotch Finds His ‘Inside’ Gifts and Shares Them on the ‘Outside ISBN 979-8869165138
References
edit- ^ "Joanne S. Rupp". fable.co. Retrieved 2024-08-29.
- ^ a b "From Puppy Woes to Personal Growth "The Butterscotch Series" Celebrates Life's Little Lessons". www.americanpublishertoday.com (Press release). EINewswire. Retrieved 2024-08-29.
- ^ a b Layton, Vincent (2024-07-22). "Children's Book Signing Event with Author Joanne S. Rupp at Cedar Ridge Crafts & Gifts". AP News (Press release). EINewswire. Retrieved 2024-08-29.
- ^ "Joanne S Rupp". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2024-08-29.