Trish Silver attended the University of Cincinnati's School of Journalism, where a semantics teacher encouraged her to pursue writing. A Midwest native, Silver ended up in Los Angeles during the turbulent '60s. Around the same time, she realized she wanted to become a wife and mother. "Wizzie the Wonder Dog Saves the Day," is the first in a series of children's picture book series. Silver, along with her partner, Lynne Berger, are working on their sequel of the Wizzie's series. Ms. silver is an animal activist and does not believe in animal testing. ---------------------------- Lynne Berger Lynne Berger is a children's book writer. She has worked as a journalist, writer, and a newspaper editor. Later she achieved her life-long dream of creating with her husband Phillip, "The Enchanted Forest Children's Theater and Creative Arts Learning Center," located in Los Angeles, California. Children as young as 18 months of age used costumes, props and sets to act out fairy tales and super hero stories to encourage their inherent creativity. Later, Lynne's innovative programs were taken by twenty-seven teachers to after school classes in the arts throughout the city. They were also used in summer camps and hospital programs as well.
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