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Educator/Playwright Robin Pullen’s first production at Chicago Dramatists "Cows in a Snowstorm" coincided with her son Jason's birth! Her Atlanta move propelled the history-driven ”Women of Roswell “ which earned “Best New Play” at the Georgia Theater Conference,’06 Finalist at New York’s American Globe Theater, Kennedy Center participation following a ACT/KCT nomination, and Finalist for the David Mark Cohen National Playwriting competition. Paint!, Marc Chagall’s Colorful Musical Adventure, a National Children’s Theatre Festival winner, was produced at Coral Gables’ Actors’ Playhouse, and is published by Concord Theatrical. Teachers the Musical, recipient of a Metropolitan Atlanta Theater award, and Bullies, the Musical!, which toured schools, are dear to Robin, a teacher of both gifted and special needs students. Her short story, Mysterium Tremendum, won first place in Creative Loafing's annual story competition, and was published in O’Georgia. She participated in New York’s ASCAP Musical Theater Workshop, and DC’s Kennedy Center Playwriting Intensive. Robin served on a trio of Atlanta Advisory Boards, and is currently a member of Working Title Playwrights, AJT, and the Dramatists Guild. Amelia, the Island Musical premiered at AMP, and in Feb, 2025, will be up at ACT. Next is CARO'S COMET (the musical) at Jacksonville's Mosh Museum Oct 5th, 2pm and 4pm. Book signings of the children's book : Barnes & Noble (GA) , then at Secret World Books (Highland Park, Illinois: 8/25, 2pm.)
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Journey into astronomy with CARO'S COMET, the whimsical story of Caroline Herschel, the first female astronomer to discover "the first lady's comet!" Caro longs to study the stars, view comets, and learn about astronomy, so her talking telescope beckons her to explore the constellations outside her window .
Caro’s Comet: a whimsical blend of stardust and everyday chores, celebrating the pioneering astronomer. Caroline Herschel.” Sara Seager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of Planetary Science, Physics, Aerospace Engineering
"An inspiring story that celebrates the beauty of the night sky and shows children that anyone can
Caro’s Comet: a whimsical blend of stardust and everyday chores, celebrating the pioneering astronomer. Caroline Herschel.” Sara Seager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of Planetary Science, Physics, Aerospace Engineering
"An inspiring story that celebrates the beauty of the night sky and shows children that anyone can be an astronomer. If I read CARO'S COMET when I was a kid, I know I would have adored it." Corin Marasco, BS Physics/Astrophysics
"This wonderfully written story of astronomer Caroline Herschel's life will inspire any child with a physical disability to reach for the stars and never give up on their dreams."
Francine K. Rattner, V.M.D.
Caro’s Comet shows readers that curiosity, persistence, and staying true to yourself can lead to amazing outcomes!”
Dr. Elizabeth Goff, District Teacher of the Year
“Like a comet, Robin Pullen’s biographical children’s book with the elements of a fable, is a well-rounded journey around astronomy, history, and family!”
David Quang Pham, Science Dramaturg
On every page a sparkling light captivates Caro. Famously known as the real-life "Celestial Cinderella," she uncovers the mysteries of the night sky and becomes the first female astronomer to earn a salary. Caro was even awarded the Gold Medal of Science! An enchanting story for young readers, filled with purpose, creativity, courage, a
On every page a sparkling light captivates Caro. Famously known as the real-life "Celestial Cinderella," she uncovers the mysteries of the night sky and becomes the first female astronomer to earn a salary. Caro was even awarded the Gold Medal of Science! An enchanting story for young readers, filled with purpose, creativity, courage, and strength, persistent Caro doesn't give up, believing in herself even when others won't. Incorporating Math and Science standards, colorful cartoon illustrations by Bill Ivins capture Caro's real-life quest to map the stars!
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