Katherine Elizabeth Krohn
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Katherine Elizabeth Krohn | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1961 (age 63–64) Bitburg, West Germany |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | American |
Katherine Elizabeth Krohn (born 1961) is an American author.
Born in Bitburg, Germany to American-born parents.[1] Krohn is a prolific writer of books for children and young adults. Writing for young reader's series such as USA Today Lifeline Biographies and A&E Biography (published by Lerner Publishing Group), her works include many well-reviewed titles, such as the Carter G. Woodson Honor Book Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of Song,[2][3] and the Oregon Book Award contender Women of the Wild West.[4][5] In recent years, Krohn ventured from the biographical format to create graphic science and graphic history titles for Capstone Press and Gale Cengage Learning. She has authored metaphysical titles about fortune-telling and ghosts, fiction, and books about contemporary social issues.
Krohn lives in Eugene, Oregon.[1]