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Take the Stairs by Karen Krossing
Take the Stairs by Karen Krossing










One of my mother's stories is that, as a young child, I would play contentedly with anything, even a set of spoons. My older sister would often be too busy reading when I wanted to play, and my mother was an avid teller of family tales. Karen Krossing told CA: "I grew up in Thornhill, Ontario, among books, stories, and storytelling. Work represented in anthologies, including Opening Tricks, edited by Peter Carver, Thistledown Press (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada), 1998. Pure (young adult novel), Second Story Press (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 2005. Take the Stairs (young adult novel), Second Story Press (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 2003. The Castle Key (juvenile novel), Napoleon Publishing (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 2000. Writers' Union of Canada, Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers, Canadian Children's Book Centre. Houghton Mifflin Canada Ltd., Markham, Ontario, Canada, editor of educational books, 1987-89 Oxford University Press, Toronto, Ontario, editor of educational books, 1989-90 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., Whitby, Ontario, editor of educational books, 1991-96 freelance technical and business writer, Toronto, 1996- Learning Annex, writing instructor, 2001-2006 Canadian Children's Book Camp, affiliate, 2003 Centennial College, Toronto, writing instructor, 2006. Education: University of Guelph, B.A., 1987 York University, certificate, 1996.

Take the Stairs by Karen Krossing Take the Stairs by Karen Krossing

Born November 28, 1965, in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada daughter of James Malcolm (a school administrator) and Rilla Jane (a teacher) Ross married Kevin Krossing (an Internet marketing specialist) children: Paige, Tess.












Take the Stairs by Karen Krossing