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  <title>My Messy Muse-Episode 25- Interview with Holly Niner (picture book author)</title>
  <description>Holly Niner is children's picture book author with four published titles. Her books include No More Noisy Nights and The Day I Ran Away both with Flashlight Press and both received a Gold Mom’s Choice award and were nominated for Mississippi Magnolia Children’s Choice award 2019. No More Noisy Nights was a Scholastic Book Club selection and featured on Storyline Online. Mr. Worry: A Story about OCD (Albert Whitman) received the 2005 IBBY Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities Award, and&amp;amp;nbsp;I Can’t Stop: A Story about Tourette Syndrome (Albert Whitman) received a 2006 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Award and was a 2005 Bank Street College of Education Best Book. She lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana with her husband, in a home with books on bookshelves, on tables, in boxes, even in the bathroom! Find more about Holly and her books at www.hollyniner.com. Follow her Twitter: @hollylniner Facebook: www.facebook.com/hollylniner Be sure to join the My Messy Muse community on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/mymessymuse If you are interested in a picture book critique, a strategy session or a school visit with host Michele McAvoy, please visit her website at www.michelemcavoy.com/workwithme Follow host Michele McAvoyTwitter: @michele_mcavoyInstagram: @michelemcavoy </description>
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