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Marie Hablitzel, was a second grade school teacher. Her students remember starting each school day with a drawing lesson. After she retired, we coauthored the Draw Write Now series. Here's is a brief history of how she she came to create her lessons and became an author.
Marie Hablitzel, was a second grade school teacher. Her students remember starting each school day with a drawing lesson. After she retired, we coauthored the Draw Write Now series. Here's is a brief history of how she she came to create her lessons and became an author.
Marie Began with a Drawing
Marie Hablitzel started each school day with a drawing and writing lesson.
2nd Grade Teacher
Marie taught primary grades at Gerber Elementary in California for most of her career which began in 1942.
Mother
She and my father raised six children. Their daughter, Julie, teaches at the school where Marie taught. Bob, their son shown here, also became a teacher.
Volunteer
After retirement in 1982, she volunteered at Community Christian School in Red Bluff, California and gave a lesson each week over the next twelve years.
My children are the youngest of her grandchildren. We lived a long distance from Marie, so in 1991 she mailed drawings and notes to my five year-old daughter so she could do the lessons like the older grandkids.
Inspiration for Draw Write Now Books
It was the first time she'd written down how she started her lessons. One day, after straightening the letters and realizing the stack of papers looked like a book, I called and said, “Mom, I have an idea!”
Getting Published
A family friend, Carolyn Hurst, worked in publishing. In 1994, her company, Barker Creek, released the first Draw Write Now book. Marie and I promoted the books at conferences and conventions. This one was especially fun—the Dairyville Orchard Festival—an annual festival in Marie’s community. Maryanne, Marie’s granddaughter and my niece, helped us.