Anne Marie Pace
American author
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Anne Marie Pace is an American author, known for her Vampirina Ballerina books.[1][2][3] She attended the College of William & Mary, where she graduated in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in English.[4] She went to graduate school at the University of Virginia.[5] Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Pace wrote for children's magazines.[6]
Anne Marie Pace | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | College of William & Mary |
| Occupation | Author |
| Known for | Vampirina Ballerina |
| Website | www |
Bibliography
- Never Ever Talk to Strangers (2010, Scholastic, illustrated by Guy Francis)
- A Teacher for Bear (2011, Scholastic, illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka)
- Pigloo (2016, Henry Holt, illustrated by Lorna Hussey)
- Groundhug Day (2017, Disney-Hyperion, illustrated by Christopher Denise)
- Busy-Eyed Day (2018, Beach Lane Books/Simon & Schuster, illustrated by Frann Preston-Gannon)
- Sunny's Tow Truck Saves the Day (2019, Abrams Appleseed, illustrated by Christopher Lee)[7]
- Mouse Calls (2022, Beach Lane Books/Simon & Schuster, illustrated by Erin Kraan)[8]
She has also written biographies of Alexander Hamilton, Dorothea Dix, and Anne Hutchinson for the Core Knowledge Foundation.[9]
Vampirina Ballerina
- Vampirina Ballerina (2012, illustrated by LeUyen Pham)[10][11][12][13]
- Vampirina Ballerina Hosts a Sleepover (2013, illustrated by LeUyen Pham)[14]
- Vampirina at the Beach (2017, illustrated by LeUyen Pham)[15]
- Vampirina in the Snow (2018, illustrated by LeUyen Pham)[16]
In March 2016, the cable channel Disney Junior announced the development of Vampirina, an animated television series based on the Vampirina Ballerina books, which premiered in October 2017.[17]
In November 2024, Disney Channel announce the development of a live-action Vampirina television series, Vampirina: Teenage Vampire,[18] The show premiered on September 12, 2025.[19]