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About the author: Deborah J. Copeland is a native New
Yorker from the Boogie Down Bronx. She captures her memories and experiences coming of age in her North Bronx neighborhood in her YA books, The Kids at Latimar High and Spring Fever, Pink Snowballs, and a Splash of Haterade. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Library Science from UMA and a MFA in Creative Writing from UCLA.
When Debbie was a child, she started writing plays. She took it so far that she hand-picked her childhood friends to play the actors. They rehearsed on the stoops and in their backyards, taking turns with the meeting spots. One summer they performed a play that she had written, “Little Miss Broadway,” in her parent’s backyard. They made tickets: $.50 cents for the adults and $.25 cents for the kids. Parents donated chairs and before they knew it, neighbors filled Debbie’s backyard, and they had a show going on!
Debbie and her childhood friends made about $45 dollars that summer. She recalled what a great feeling it was! She remembers her friends’ parents shaking her hand and calling her Miss writer/producer. After that, Debbie fell in love with writing. Not to mention that every summer she and her friends put a show on and made money every time! They performed everything from variety shows, beauty pageants, puppet shows, and original plays. By the time Debbie graduated from high school, she knew she wanted to be a writer.
Debbie also has her own radio show on Blog Talk Radio called The Teen Zone where she interviews and spotlights Indie and self published books. She believes there are a lot of self-published gems that are flying under the radar and readers don’t know anything about the author or their books. In addition to promoting self-published books, she looks for multi-culutral books written by Latino authors and authors of color that need more exposure to the market.
Debbie currently resides in Southern, California, where she is happily anticipating an animated film of The Kids at Latimar High, optioned by an independent film company in New York. Currently she is busy writing the third book in the Latimar High series, “4ever and 4always, 4real,” and a YA fantasy novel. (yet to be titled). She is also a foster-mother of three tenacious teens, and has worked as a social worker and a library technican.
www.latimarhigh.com

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According to Ernest Clickscales...

Hi, I'm Ernest Clickscales. I am the smartest person at Latimar High. I bet I can answer all those puzzling questions that puts wrinkles on your forehead.
Okay. Here's one. Did you know that insects micmic animals? Yep, the small "toad bug" also called Gelastocoris from the Peruvian Amazon looks and behaves like a small frog... Now, lets see if you can answer this question. Ever heard of the sphinx moth? Do you know what animal it micmics? hmm...If you know that, then you're almost as smart as me, ALMOST! Ha Ha!
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