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AT HOME WITH JANE YOLEN

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The Boston Globe, May 22nd, 2003

HATFIELD - You could say that writing books is a family business for the Yolan-Stemples. True, the paterfamilias, David Stemple, is really chairman of the computer science department at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. But he did play a starring role in "Owl Moon," one of wife Jane Yolen's most acclaimed works for children. Also, in retirement, he helps keep the various strands of the family's bookish endeavors intertwined as web master (see www.JaneYolen.com). Around the house, he is known as "he who speaks to computers." An amateur ornithologist, he is also author of "High Ridge G...

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