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Tag Archives: full moon

One Book, Two Anniversaries!

Posted on April 22, 2026 by Karin Fisher-Golton

Happy Double Anniversary to The Clock and the Boulder! Continue reading →

Posted in The Clock and the Boulder, writing process | Tagged book birthday, full moon, middle grade novel, Småland, Sweden, Sweden 18th century, time travel | Leave a comment
  • Who’s blogging?

    I'm Karin Fisher-Golton. I love the water and my family and friends—this photo reminds me of both. I write picture books, poetry, early readers, middle grade novels, and nonfiction for children. I also edit children's books (picture books through young adult books). Click on my photo above for more about me.


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    Book cover with title My Amazing Day: A Celebration of Wonder and Gratitude. A multiracial white/Asian girl toddler with shoulder length brown hair is looking upward with a joyous expression and a blue sky behind her.

    My Amazing Day: A Celebration of Wonder and Gratitude. Board book for ages 0-3. Click the cover image for more information.

  • Book cover with title "The Clock and the Boulder" and author name "Karin Fisher-Golton." In a forest, a white girl with straight light blond hair in a long-sleeved tie-dye shirt and sweatpants is peeking around the side of a large boulder. On the other side a white girl straight dark blond hair in old-fashioned clothing holds up her hands. Both girls look startled. They have striking similar facial features.

    The Clock and the Boulder. A time-travel novel for ages 9-12. Click the cover image for more information.


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