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        2. I studied biology in college, not writing, and didn't know I liked writing until I was in my 20s and in the Peace Corps.
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        4. Mary Kay Carson is an author of nonfiction books for young people.
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        6. Mary Kay Carson (1964-) Biography

          Born 1964, in Everett, WA; Education: University of Kansas, B.S., 1987; attended Science and Environmental Reporting Program, New York University, 1990.

          Mary Kay Carson

          Career

          Freelance writer of books, articles and teaching materials for Newbridge, Science World, Scholastic, Inc., National Audubon Society, KidsBooks, Chicago Review Press, and other educational companies, 1994—.

          Super-Science, New York, NY, associate editor and writer, 1991-94; Don Bosco Center, Kansas City, MO, and Delta School, Astillero, Spain, teacher of English as a second language, 1993-96. Served as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in La Peñita Arriba, Dominican Republic, 1987-89; worked as a National Marine Fisheries Service observer in Seattle, Washington, 1990.

          Writings

          Epilepsy, Enslow, 1998.

          The Creepiest, Scariest, Weirdest Creatures Ever!, Kidsbooks, 2002.

          The Wright Brothers for Kids: How They Invented the Airplane, Chicago Review Pres