Arielle North Olson
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Arielle North Olson is an author of children's books.
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[edit] Family
Arielle is the daughter of noted author Sterling North who wrote Rascal. She is also the neice of author, poet and editor Jessica Nelson North. She is one of the copyright owners of Sterling North's body of work. She is a resident of St. Louis, Missouri.
Arielle is from a multi-generation literary family. Arielle's great-grandparents, James Hervey Nelson and Sarah Orelup Nelson, were Wisconsin pioneers. In 1917, which would have been her great-grandfather James Hervey Nelson's 100th birthday, several of her great-uncles wrote extended biographies about their parents and their pioneer farm life. These writing efforts may have been a literary inspiration to both her father Sterling and her aunt Jessica.
[edit] Writing career
Arielle has written:
- Hurry Home Grandpa
- Noah's Cats and the Devil's Fire
- The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter
She has edited:
- Ask the Bones: Scary Stories from Around the World
She also reviewed children's books for the St. Louis Post Dispatch for 26 years.
Her biography is captured in:
- Contemporary Authors
[edit] The Sterling North Society
Arielle is an honorary director of the Sterling North Society in Edgerton, Wisconsin. She also donated some of Sterling's momentos to the Sterling North museum there.
[edit] External links
- Missouri authors
- Mention of her in article about St. Louis' literary legacy
- Article about the Centennial Celebration and the naming of Edgerton as "Booktown"
- Agenda of the Centennial celebration mentioning her as starting the Opening Ceremony
- Sterling North Society newsletter mentioning her several times.
- Short bio of her in the Edgerton Bookfest notes