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Elinor DeWire (born August 3, 1953 in
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) is an American author,
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writer, editor, public speaker, educator, and blogger based in Connecticut. DeWire writes both fiction and nonfiction, but is best known for her books about
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and her work in lighthouse preservation and education. She occasionally writes under the
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J.J. Scott, Jessica Scott, and Aline Matthews.


Early life and education

DeWire was born in Frederick, Maryland. She holds an MA in Education from the University of Connecticut. Today, she researches and writes from Connecticut.


Career

DeWire began her career as an author by writing freelance stories for a Florida newspaper. After selling a story about lighthouses to Mobil's ''Compass Magazine'', she wrote her first book, ''The Guide to Florida Lighthouses'', which was published by
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in 1987 and remains in print in its third edition. From 1991-2000 DeWire wrote two columns, "Lifelines" about the U.S. Lifesaving Service, and "Whale Oil and Wicks" about lighthouses, for the
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's ''Mariners Weather Log''. Since that time DeWire has authored some twenty books about lighthouses, including a series of illustrated, quick-reference e-books about lighthouses, the "Itty-Bitty-Kitty Guides". She has also written early Victorian-era novels, plus four books and a number of articles about
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and sky watching and an e-book about
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. She continues to contribute articles about lighthouses to magazines and newspapers, including columns titled "Shore Almanac," "Away from the Bay," "Kids on the Beam," and "Liquidized Lore." She has been a regular contributor to ''
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Magazine'', ''The Beachcomber'', ''Lighthouse Digest''", and ''The Keepers Log'', journal of the U.S. Lighthouse Society. She maintains a blog that focuses on lighthouses and related nautical topics, and has written fiction for several magazines. DeWire is a public speaker about lighthouse history, lore, and preservation. She volunteers for several nonprofit groups devoted to lighthouse preservation and education. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Lighthouse Society and chairs the society's Education Committee.


Awards

DeWire's books ''Lighthouses of the Mid-Atlantic Coast" and ''Lighthouses of the South'' have won the Ben Franklin Book Award and the Coast Guard Book Award. She was awarded a short fiction prize in 1992 from the National League of American Pen Women. She is also the recipient of the Coast Guard Meritorious Public Service Award and the sponsor of the U.S. Coast Guard fast endurance cutter, FREDERICK HAtCH, named in honor of an 1850s lighthouse keeper.


Books by Elinor DeWire

*The Guide to Florida Lighthouses, Pineapple Press, 1987 *Journey through the Universe, Mystic Seaport Planetarium, 1989 *Activities for Young Astronomers, Mystic Seaport Planetarium, 1990 *Reach for the Sky, Mystic Seaport Planetarium, 1994 *Guardians of the Lights: Stories of U.S. Lighthouse Keepers, Pineapple Press, 1995 & 2001 *The Lighthouse Activity Book, Sentinel Pubs., 1995; E-Z Nature Books, 2007, Paradise Cay Pubs., 2021 *Lighthouse Victuals & Verse, Sentinel Publications, 1996 (out of print) *Sentries along the Shore, Sentinel Publications, 1997 (out of print) *The Lighthouse Almanac, Sentinel Publications, 2000 (out of print) *The Florida Night Sky, Pineapple Press, 2002 f *Lighthouses of the Mid-Atlantic Coast, Voyageur Press, 2002, 2011 *Lighthouses: Sentinels of the American Coast, Graphic Arts Center Publishing, 2003 *Lighthouses of the South, Voyageur Press, 2004 (out of print) *Florida Lighthouses for Kids, Pineapple Press, 2004 *Field Guide to Lighthouses of the Pacific Coast, Voyageur Press, 2006 *The Lightkeepers' Menagerie: Stories of Animals at Lighthouses, Pineapple Press, 2007 *Field Guide to Lighthouses of the New England Coast, Voyageur Press, 2008 (out of print) *Lighthouses of Greece, Pineapple Press, 2010 *The DeWire Guide to the Lighthouses of the Pacific Coast:California, Oregon and Washington, Paradise Cay Publications, 2010 *The DeWire Guide to the Lighthouses of Alaska, Hawai'i and U.S. Pacific Territories, 2012 "Book: The DeWire Guide to Lighthouses of Alaska, Hawaii and the U.S. Pacific Territories"
''Honolulu Magazine''.
*The Funky Chicken: Memories, Truth and Tribute, Cat in the Window Press, 2013 ASIN: BOOFAS4U6W *"Sojourn to the Lighthouse," Cat in the Window Press, 2015. ASIN: B00USJ49VY *Itty-Bitty-Kitty Guide to the Lighthouses of Georgia, Cat in the Window Press, 2014 ASIN: BOOIVTC118 *Itty-Bitty-Kitty Guide to the Lighthouses of New Hampshire, 2014 ASIN: BOOKQ4V3RE *Lighthouses Here & There, Cat in the Window Press, 2017 *Saving Lord M, Cat in the Window Press *Dr. Bellamy's Broken Wife, Cat in the Window Press *The Lord of Draig Nyth, Cat in the Window Press *"Under the Acacia Trees," Cat in the window Press


References


External links



Pacific NW Lighthouses with Author Elinor DeWire. "the Journal of the San Juans", May 16, 2012.

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