![]() ![]() The prolific couple's goal is to write 1001 children's books. ![]() (Adapter) Toy Story 2: Rex to the Rescue, Disney Press (New York, NY), 1999. (Adapter) Toy Story 2: Woodys Wild Ride, Mouse Works (New York, NY), 1999. Justine's hobbies include fitness, juggling, gardening, cooking, and playing the ukulele. FOR CHILDREN WITH HUSBAND, RON FONTES (Reteller) How the Leopard Got Its Spots: Three Tales from around the World, illustrated by Keiko Mo-toyama, Golden Books (New York, NY), 1999. In 1988, the couple moved to Maine, where they have written everything from beginning readers and novelty books to historical fiction and graphic novels. (With wife, Justine Korman Fontes) How the Leopard Got Its Spots: Three Tales from around the World, illustrated by Keiko Motoyama, Golden Books (New York. ![]() When Justine started getting freelance writing assignments, Ron pitched in and a children's book writing team was born! Ron brought visual storytelling, theatre, and history Justine enthusiasm, humor, and a straight-A attitude. While an editorial assistant at Golden Books, she met her future husband and partner, Ron Fontes, an artist in the Whitman Comics department, who moved on to mighty Marvel Comics. in English Literature, Phi Beta Kappa from New York University. She worked part-time in publishing while earning her B.A. Justine Korman is the author of over 600 children's books, including mega-selling adaptations of Disney hits like THE LION KING, plus her original popular GRUMPY BUNNY series for Scholastic. ![]()
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