Mark Teague

Author Facts

• Mark gets a lot of inspiration from his two young daughters. He loves to read to them!

• He always loved to draw but didn't think about becoming a professional artist until after college.

• Mark starts out his books by jotting down notes and scribbling in a notebook. Slowly the ideas start to come together and he creates a real story.

Author Reference

For more information about Mark Teague, go to:
www.rif.org/art/illustrators/teague.mspx

Bibliography

Other books written by Mark Teague:

• Teague, Mark. Detective LaRue:
Letters from the Investigation.
New York: Scholastic, 2004.

Other books illustrated by Mark Teague:

• King• Smith, Dick. Three Terrible Trins. New York: Yearling Books, 1997.

Other books about man's best friend:

• Avi. The Good Dog. New York: Aladdin, 2003.

• Burnford, Sheila. The Incredible Journey. New York: Yearling Books, 1990.

• Cleary, Beverly. Henry Huggins. New York: HarperTrophy, 1990.

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