Rebecca Stefoff
Rebecca Stefoff published her first books in college and has since authored over 200 nonfiction books for young readers, focusing on science, history, and diverse topics like ghosts, robots, evolution, and forensic science.[1][3] She grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, earned a B.A. in English from Indiana University and an M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, where she taught early classes in fantasy and science fiction, before becoming a full-time freelance writer.[3] She resides in Portland, Oregon, and also writes fiction including romance novels, horror stories, and YA/MG novels with fantasy, horror, or sci-fi elements.[1][3]
Fort Wayne, USA
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nonfiction
children's literature
young adult
science
history
fantasy
horror
Alchemy and Chemistry
Nevada
Lions (Animalways)
How Animals Think
Patriot Act
Sea Horse (Living Things)
Vampires, Zombies, and Shape-Shifters (Secrets of the Supernatural)
Washington (Celebrate the States)
Saddam Hussein: The Terrifiying Inside Story of the Iraqi Nuclear and Biological Weapons
Robots (Great Inventions (Benchmark Books))
Astrology and Astronomy
Ghosts and Spirits (Secrets of the Supernatural)
Furman v. Georgia
Surviving the Oregon Trail
The Sun and the Earth
Origins
Sea Mammals
How Animals Play
The Amphibian Class
Flat Earth and Round Earth
Forensic Techniques
Alchemy and Chemistry
The Telephone (Great Inventions (Benchmark Books))
Neptune (Blastoff!)