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Annie Fox (born 1950) is an American book author. In addition to writing, she also is a presenter of workshops for teens, their families and educators. In workshops and online, Fox has been answering teens' questions, especially teen girls' questions for over ten years. On her online teen chat rooms at Talk City's The InSite, her username is "Hey Terra!" She is also a contributor to ''
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Early life and education

She graduated from
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with a degree in Human Development. She then completed her Master's in Education from the
State University of New York at Cortland State may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * ''State Magazine'', a monthly magazine published by the U.S. Department of State * ''The State'' (newspaper), a daily newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, United States * ''Our S ...
and became a teacher.


Career

With her husband, game programmer David Fox, she opened the world's first public access microcomputer facility (
Marin Computer Center VM (operating system), Opened in 1977 in Marin County, CA, the Marin Computer Center was the world's first public access computer, public access microcomputer center. The non-profit company was co-created by David Fox (LucasArts game designer), Dav ...
) in 1977. Her first computer-oriented book was ''Armchair BASIC: An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microcomputers and Programming in BASIC'' (1983, Osborn/McGraw-Hill). From there she became an award-winning writer/designer of children's CD-ROMs. After her career as a children's CD-ROM designer, Fox created The InSite, a website for teens and young adults. There she wrote as "Terra" on InSite's online
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. Her first book was ''People Are Like Lollipops'' (1971,
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). She wrote the book ''Can You Relate'' (Free Spirit Publishing, 2000). It was re-released in 2005 as ''The Teen Survival Guide to Dating and Relating: Real-World Advice on Guys, Girls, Growing Up, and Getting Along'' and is now available as
free PDF download
Also in 2005, she co-wrote ''Too Stressed to Think? A teen guide to staying sane when life makes you CRAZY'' (Free Spirit Publishing, 2005). ''Too Stressed to Think?'' was well-reviewed by ''Scholastic Choices''. ''Be Confident in Who You Are'' is Book 1 of Fox's ''Middle School Confidential'' series for 10- to 14-year-olds. The format of the book, which is similar to a graphic novel, makes her self-help book for kids stand out from other similar titles, according to
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. It was published by Free Spirit in 2008. ''Book 2: Real Friends vs. the Other Kind'' was published in June 2009, and ''Book 3: What's Up with my Family?'' was published in January 2010. Fox and David Fox's multi-media company, Electric Eggplant, developed and published the Middle School Confidential graphic novel app series based on the popular books. Fox's latest book, ''The Girls Q&A Book on Friendship: 50 Ways to Fix a Friendship Without the DRAMA'', first in her new Girls Q&A Book series, was published on October 1, 2014.


Works

* ''People Are Like Lollipops.
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,'' 1971. * ''Can You Relate: Real-World Advice on Guys, Girls, Growing Up, and Getting Along.'' Free Spirit Publishing, 2000. Re-released as ''The Teen Survival Guide to Dating and Relating: Real-World Advice on Guys, Girls, Growing Up, and Getting Along.'' Free Spirit Publishing, 2005. * ''Too Stressed to Think? A teen guide to staying sane when life makes you CRAZY.'' By Annie Fox and Ruth Kirschner. Free Spirit Publishing, 2005. * ''Middle School Confidential:'' ''Be Confident in Who You Are.'' Free Spirit, 2008. * ''Middle School Confidential:'' ''Real Friends vs. the Other Kind.'' 2009. * ''Middle School Confidential: What's Up with my Family?'' 2010.


References


External links


AnnieFox.comAnnie Fox's author pageElectric EggplantThe InSite
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fox, Annie 1950 births Living people Cornell University alumni State University of New York at Cortland alumni Place of birth missing (living people) American children's writers