Annie Harmon

Biography

Annie Harmon lives in Houston (specifically Atascocita) Texas,USA, but has lived in many of our beautiful states. She has one husband (all she can handle) three children (who are each more beautiful than she could have hoped) and one dog (who is still trying to claim a spot as one of the above mentioned).

Annie is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Her writing credits include a novel, For Sarah; two children's books, The Night Before and The Argument; ghostwriting several chapters of a nonfiction book, The Black Years; publishing a local magazine, Zine, - directed towards the literary encouragement of young people; contributing to the Sun News newspaper with a regularly published humor column on raising children, "Raising New Mexico"; and editorial assistance to the Tucson Parent Magazine.

Videos

The Argument Book Trailer
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Books

Of Words and Water - 2014
Series: Of Words and Water, Book 2. Price: Free! Words: 65,110. Language: English. Published: June 27, 2014 by Words and Water group. Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - multi-author, Fiction » Anthologies » Poetry - multi-author
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
A new collection of short stories, poems and non-fiction from the talented members of the international Words and Water Group. This very high quality work, with topics ranging from a single drop of water to planetary annexation, is donated freely for you to enjoy. We hope to encourage support of WaterAid; donations, of any amount, can be made on the Group’s JustGiving page.
Of Words and Water - 2013
Series: Of Words and Water, Book 1. Price: Free! Words: 57,530. Language: English. Published: June 28, 2013 by Words and Water group. Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - multi-author, Fiction » Anthologies » Poetry - multi-author
(4.92 from 13 reviews)
Published in support of WaterAid, this delightful selection of short stories and poems has a cohesive theme of water. Donated by an international group of top class authors, there are many styles of writing which will each, in its own way, entertain you. Song lyrics and a poem were donated by renowned folk singer, musician and activist Peggy Seeger,
The Argument
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 140. Language: English. Published: May 27, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Concepts / Seasons, Fiction » Children’s books » Fairy tales & fables
(4.71 from 7 reviews)
Sarah isn’t buying Max’s account of events that transpired on the day Max heard the wind, sun, and rain arguing over which of them was most powerful. This version is fixed layout. It is best viewed in Landscape.
The Night Before
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 80. Language: English. Published: May 22, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Stories in Verse, Fiction » Children’s books » Fiction
(5.00 from 8 reviews)
This award winning dragon picture book is not only fun, but an adventure to "play" again and again! This version is fixed layout. It is best viewed in Landscape.

Smashwords book reviews by Annie Harmon

  • Of Words and Water - 2013 on July 30, 2013

    I just finished reading this from cover to cover- so many different voices! I loved reading the stories by American authors because it was close to home, but even better was reading from the European authors, enjoying the flavors of other countries. Personally, I thought all the entries had terrific value but two that stuck with me- really dug in deep- were the stories about Boo, and the story, "Old Waves,New" (I saw my father there). But you'll read it and find your own favorites, I'm sure. Stories tend to reach us not only according to the writer's skill, but also because they touch on our past experiences. The story "House Under Water" reached me in a way that we can all be reached because we all have something we've lost that we haven't been able to admit to, not even to ourselves. The idea for Fortunes was funny and something we can imagine our spunkier friends pulling off, and Le-ina's Sorrow was a story like no other I've read. Who comes up with this amazing stuff?! Well, clearly each author in this book has, and I can't possibly list all of the gems in here so it's up to you to find YOUR new favorites.