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Amanda J. Pigford '14

Amanda J. Pigford '14 and her collaborator, Michaela Muckelrath, have self-published "Case of the Missing Monet," the second book in their illustrated children's mystery series. The Collar Cases mysteries are chapter books intended for readers ages ten to twelve. Amanda holds a bachelor of arts degree in English from Malone and is a graduate student in library science at Kent State University. She writes humorous mystery and adventure stories for kids and has trained with the Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild. Amanda lives in northeast Ohio with her family.

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