About Kristi Holl

Kristi
Holl is an award-winning author of 34 books for children, one nonfiction book
for writers, and over 150 stories and articles for children and adults, as well
as conference speaker and web editor. Her stories and articles have appeared in
Jack and Jill, Child Life, Hi-Call, Your Life & Health, Touch, The Writer,
Children's Writer, and the SCBWI Bulletin, among
others.
Kristi
Holl was born in Iowa, graduated from Marshalltown High School and has lived in
Mason City, Cedar Falls, Red Oak, Knoxville, Conrad, and Story City (all in
Iowa). In July 2003, she moved to San Antonio, Texas, where she and her husband
live near two of their daughters and their families.
Kristi
started as an elementary teacher after graduating from the University of
Northern Iowa in l974, and began writing as a hobby when staying home with her
children. She now spends the majority of her time writing books. She also does
freelance editing for Zonderkidz/Zondervan Publishing, does manuscript
critiques, and speaks at writers' conferences. In her spare time, she loves to
read, quilt, canoe, visit museums and historical sites, and hike.
Her books are on many recommended reading lists and have been nominated for numerous Children's Choice Awards. Her first book, Just Like a Real Family, was nominated for children's book awards in five states; it and its sequel, No Strings Attached, both were released in Japan in l996 and l997. The Rose Beyond the Wall was on the Children's Book Council list of Outstanding Books for l985, and The Haunting of Cabin l3 won the l990 Maryland Children's Book Award. Two of her books, Footprints Up My Back and Perfect or Not, Here I Come, were Junior Literary Guild selections. In 2000 and 2001 four novels were published in Tommy Nelson's TodaysGirls.com books, including Tangled Web, Chat Freak, Fun e-Farm, and 4GIVE & 4GET. Most recently, four best-selling middle grade devotionals were published by Zonderkidz: No Boys Allowed (2004), Girlz Rock (2005), Chick Chat and Shine On, Girl! (2006). Another devotional, What’s a Girl To Do? was published in September, 2007. A mystery series (Fading Tracks, Secrets for Sale, Smoke Screen, and Pick Your Poison) was published by Zonderkidz in 2008.
"After my children started school, I intended to go back to teaching elementary school, but being your own boss and setting your own work hours is just too much fun. How else can you get paid for staying home and making up stories?" Holl asks. "I love Iowa, and sometimes use Iowa settings for my novels, especially the mysteries. The Haunting of Cabin l3 is set in Backbone State Park, Danger at Hanging Rock is set at Effigy Mounds National Monument, and the Carousel Mystery Series is set in Story City."