The old house provided the perfect backdrop to her storytelling mind, and she spent most of her days at her bedroom’s windowsill writing about doomed teenage queen, knights in shining armor, and castles. When Frederick was eleven, Her family moved to England and took up residence in a 400-year-old cottage near the Charnwood Forest. She knew she wanted to be a writer by the time she was six and started writing short stories two years later, including a whole novel that she wrote during summer camp. Of particular interest to her were the stories about growing up in rural Nova Scotia, that she begged her grandmother to tell over and over again. Vogel would hide behind sofas and chairs, eavesdropping on her aunts, grandmother, and mother telling stories. She was fortunate to be born in a family of talented storytellers. Vogel Frederick’s father was a principal and elementary school teacher that read to her and her two younger sisters every night before they went to bed. She was born into a family that loved books and was a voracious reader right from the time she could read. Heather Vogel Frederick is an American author of historical fiction, fantasy, and contemporary fiction for children.
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