While everyone is singing cheerful Christmas carols, Harry Moon and the Good Mischief Team march to a different song — Don't be Afraid of the Dark. With their swords of light, the team battl
While everyone is singing cheerful Christmas carols, Harry Moon and the Good Mischief Team march to a different song — Don't be Afraid of the Dark. With their swords of light, the team battles against the Fouling Curse threatening Harry's magic teacher, Samson Dupree, and the Sleepy Hollow Magic Shoppe. As evil armies of toys rise up, Harry must leave the sword behind to find a more powerful means to take down the darkness threatening Sleepy Hollow's entire world.
The Amazing Adventures of Harry Moon author Mark Poe never thought about being a children's writer growing up. His dream was to love and care for animals, specifically his friends in the rabbit community.
Along the way, Mark became successful in all sorts of interesting careers. He settled into the print and publishing world as a young man and his company did really, really well. Along the way, Mark became a popular and nationally sought after health care advocate for the care and well—being of rabbits.
Years ago, Mark came up with the idea of a story about young man with a special connection to a world of deep magic, all revealed through a remarkable rabbit friend. Mark worked on his idea for several years before showing to a collaborative creative team whom he engaged on the idea. And Harry Moon was born.
In 2014, Mark began a twenty—one book series project intended to launch The Amazing Adventures of Harry Moon into the youth marketplace as a hero defined by a love for a deep magic where love and 'DO NO EVIL' lives. In the fall of 2015, the eighteen—book series The Enchanted World of Honey Moon will debut with the wild adventures of Harry's sister, Honey.
Today, Mark continues to work on the many stories of Harry Moon. Mark lives in suburban Chicago with his wife and his 25 rabbits.
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