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Ideas can come from anywhere - even the newspaper!  That's where Debbie and Marcia saw an article for a man who looks for bigfoot.   That's where the idea for Bigfoot Doesn't Square Dance came from.
Bigfoot Doesn't Square Dance
Some ideas come from Debbie's children.  Nathan was watching a cartoon and Debbie noticed there was a creature with one eye.  That's where Cyclops Doesn't Roller Skate came from.
Some kids in Marcia's class were making up titles one day.  They decided on one called Aliens Don't Wear Braces and it became a book that we wrote!
The idea for Wish Upon a Starfish came from a play that Debbie's daughter was in. Debbie has always wanted a horse, so The Secret Sea Horse and her other books about horses come from that!

Where do you get your ideas?

Ideas can come from anywhere - even the newspaper!  That's where Debbie and Marcia saw an article for a man who looks for bigfoot.   That's where the idea for Bigfoot Doesn't Square Dance came from.

Some ideas come from Debbie's children.  Nathan was watching a cartoon and Debbie noticed there was a creature with one eye.  That's where Cyclops Doesn't Roller Skate came from.
Some kids in Marcia's class were making up titles one day.  They decided on one called Aliens Don't Wear Braces and it became a book that we wrote!
The idea for Wish Upon a Starfish came from a play that Debbie's daughter was in. Debbie has always wanted a horse, so The Secret Sea Horse and her other books about horses come from that!

How do you write stories together?
Marcia and Debbie write many of their stories together.  Their first books was Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots.  Each person writes a few pages and then they compare and change them with each other's help.   If you're really interested in writing, check out Marcia's writing page.

Marcia and Debbie play "hot potato" when they write a story together.  First, they develop a story IDEA and write an OUTLINE of the story.  They each write a few pages of the story, then send their pages over the Internet through e-mail to each other.  They pass their story (the "hot potato") back and forth to each other until they have finished it.

Marcia and Debbie may have to REWRITE different parts of their story several times before it's finished, like your teacher may have you rewrite your own stories to make them even better!

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Who draws the book cover and inside illustrations?

John Steven Gurney did the original illustrations for our Bailey School Kids and Bailey City Monsters SERIES of books, and Nathan Hale has put new covers on some favorites.
cover by Nathan Hale

Joelle Dreidemy is the illustrator for the Bailey School Kids Junior Chapter books and other artists have created the covers for several of our other books - check them out! (CLICK HERE)  Adam Stower is the illustrator for our Keyholders series. Tatevik Avakyan illustrated the Mermaid Tales series.

What are your favorite books?

Marcia's favorites are Santa Claus Doesn't Mop Floors and Vampires Don't Wear Polka-Dots.  One of Debbie's favorites is Skeletons Don't Play Tubas along with The Polar Bear Express.

What are your hobbies?

Marcia and Debbie both enjoy nature and hiking in the woods.  Marcia likes to bead necklaces and bracelets.  Debbie likes to play tennis, read and spend time with her family.  Sometimes she can almost beat her husband at a game of pool in her basement.

What are your favorite colors?

Debbie likes "blue" and Marcia likes "sea-blue & green" and the colors of a pretty sunset!

Do you have a biography we can use for book reports?

Yes.  To make it more fun, click HERE for a downloadable book report form!  Debbie's About page has more about her and the Events section has more about Debbie, Marcia, and the Bailey School Kids illustrators.

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Marcia lives in Lexington, Kentucky.
Debbie lives in Sevierville, Tennessee.
You can write to us at Scholastic 557 Broadway NY, NY 10012 or to Debbie at Simon and Schuster 1230 AVE. OF THE AMERICAS NY, NY 10012.  Kids can also write to Debbie in the Kid's Talk section of this website. Adults can contact Debbie here.

Where do you live and how can we write to you?

Marcia lives in Lexington, Kentucky.
Debbie lives in Southern New Hampshire.
You can write to us at Scholastic 557 Broadway NY, NY 10012 or to Debbie at Simon and Schuster 1230 AVE. OF THE AMERICAS NY, NY 10012. Adults can contact Debbie here.

What other jobs have you had?

We have both been elementary school teachers in the past.  Marcia worked at a book store and clothing stores during high school and college.  Now she works at the Carnegnie Institute.

Debbie was a teacher, librarian, and worked at several McDonalds' restaurants during high school and college.

Are you married?
Debbie's husband is Eric-a retired scientist; and a great, smart, handsome guy.
Do you have any pets?
Debbie has two dogs: Debbie has two dogs: Carmen and Blue. They are both greyhound rescues and can run really, really fast for about two minutes and then they take a nap!
Do you have children?

Debbie has three awesome children - Nathan, Becky, and Alex.  They are all taller than her!

How do you say your last name?
Why do some Bailey School Kids books have Don't and Doesn't in the titles and some books have Do and Does?
The original Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series had Don't and Doesn't in the titles, like in Zombies Don't Play Soccer.  Those kids are in third grade.

In the newer prequel, the kids are in the second grade and the titles have Do and Does in them, like in "Reindeer Do Wear Striped Underwear"

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