Ann M. Martin
Ann M. Martin was an American writer and novelist (born 1955). She was born at Princeton.
Also recorded as Ann Matthews Martin.
Ann M. Martin in brief
- Born
- 1955
- Known for
- writer and novelist
- Place of birth
- Princeton
Contents
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Ann Matthews Martin. Her recorded language was English.
She was the child of Henry Read Martin.
Work and production
Works recorded as notable number 4: Bummer Summer, Missing Since Monday, Belle Teal and A Corner of the Universe.
In public collections
Work associated with this heading is recorded in 2 named public collections.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 12 recorded objects, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Wellcome Collection: 133 recorded objects, read from the institution's own published catalogue.
Literature
6 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.
Martin, Mary Ann, Lady Martin (1817–1884), mission worker, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004. Taylor [née Martin], Ann (1757–1830), writer, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004. Ann: Martin Ramelot Prize, Burns, 2003. Ann M. Martin, River of Words, 2010. Book Review: Rain Reign, Ann M. Martin, WOW Review, 2015. The Web-Based Recognise and Respond Gatekeeper Training Program: Noninferiority Randomized Trial, JMIR Mental Health, 2025.
Digitised editions and texts
12 digitised items associated with this heading are catalogued by Internet Archive.
Amoureux pour Anne-Marie (1994) — Internet Archive. Karen's Sleepover (1990) — Internet Archive. Trapped in the Circus of Fear (1998) — Internet Archive. Mary Anne and Camp BSC (2000) — Internet Archive. Main street: September surprises (2008) — Internet Archive. The Baby-Sitters Club (2023) (2023) — Internet Archive. Frissons en eau trouble (2001) — Internet Archive. Dawn and the Big Sleepover (1992) — Internet Archive. The velocity width function of galaxies from the 40% ALFALFA survey: shedding light on the cold dark matter overabundance problem (2011) — Internet Archive. Kristy's Big Day (The Baby-Sitters Club, #6) (1987) — Internet Archive. The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: VI. Second HI Source Catalog of the Virgo Cluster Region (2008) — Internet Archive. 013-ANNE-MARIE ET LE MYSTERE (1996) — Internet Archive.
Scholarly footprint
Bibliographic registers publish measured figures for this heading: 16 language editions of the general reference literature carrying an article (Wikimedia (language editions)). A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.
Evidence base
This article draws on 6 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 6 means 6 genuinely separate publishers of record. 12 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.
Chronology
- 1955Ann M. Martin born at Princeton.
- 1990Karen's Sleepover digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1994Amoureux pour Anne-Marie digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1998Trapped in the Circus of Fear digitised by Internet Archive.
- 2000Mary Anne and Camp BSC digitised by Internet Archive.
- 2008Main street: September surprises digitised by Internet Archive.
- 2023The Baby-Sitters Club (2023) digitised by Internet Archive.
Sources
Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.
- 1.
“Ann M. Martin”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1446683: Ann M. Martin
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikidata
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Elsewhere in Books
15,964 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
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