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Sharry Wright

Sharry Wright earned her MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts in their Writing For Children and Young Adults program. She lives and writes in San Francisco, where she co-founded Inkspell Writers, offering classes, workshops and manuscript critiques for Middle Grade and Young Adult fiction. Sharry has organized a number of writing retreats and conferences and works as a moderator for mother daughter book clubs. She is represented by Erzsi Deak of Hen & Ink Literary and blogs at Kissing The Earth.

Books reviewed by Sharry Wright

Lucky Boy (02/01/17)
Breaking Wild (02/17/16)
The Gracekeepers (06/03/15)
Audacity (01/21/15)
Lila (11/05/14)
The Human Age (09/17/14)
Bark (03/19/14)
Someone (11/20/13)
If You Find Me (06/05/13)
Amity & Sorrow (04/17/13)
Navigating Early (02/06/13)

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