Stephenie Meyer, an Arizona mother of three, woke up June 3, 2003 with a vampire dream fresh in her mind. The dream was so vivid, that she decided to write it down so she wouldn't lose any of it.
This fan site was started by Michelle (no last name given) who concocted the idea for the site during her Digital Imaging class on October 7, 2006.
Managed by her little brother Seth, Meyer's official website includes both an official short bio, and a longer unofficial one written in first person:
True to its name, Twilight Lexicon is a collection of character bios, places, timelines, and vampire and werewolf mythology compiled by webmasters Alphie and Pelirroja.
TheTwilightSaga.com is the official website from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, the publisher of Meyer's books.
Visit Twilighters Anonymous to get your fix of Twilight news, fun Twilight facts, oodles of video, a photo gallery of actors from the Twilight movie, and best of all, a user-edited Twilipedia.
books to complement Nature study
Errol Lincoln Uys is writing his epic of America "live" on the Internet. Uys has worked on two epics from start to finish, his own "Brazil" and collaboration with James A. Michener on "The Covenant," the same multilayered tasks unfolding on the Web.
A recent crop of picture books turns over the world’s rocks and peers underneath them: “Little Mouse’s Big Book of Fears,” “The Little Bit Scary People” and “Twelve Terrible Things.”
books that make kids want to read.