Gary Paulsen Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota May 17, 1939 By:
Patty Medeiros and Corey Hendrickson
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Much of Paulsens writing is a reflection of his own traumatic
childhood: the stories come from my life- if not my own
experiences, then about topics and subjects that interest me. -
Gary Paulsen
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I was a really poor student and I had a rough childhood Paulsen
grew up in poverty Paulsen did not meet his father until the age of
7, at which time he referred to his son as the boy Paulsen grew up
living with his Grandmother, Aunts, and various other relatives
Both Paulsens mother and father battled alcoholism Paulsen would
sleep in the basement with his books to avoid the abuse of his
parents Paulsen witnessed his mothers numerous affairs
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Paulsens own experiences are what makes his writing so vivid He
refers to his personal research as personal inspection at zero
altitude. As a child Paulsen witnessed a plane crash and the
passengers killed by sharks At 14 Paulsen ran away and joined the
carnival
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Gary Paulsen is a Natural Outdoorsman: At the age of 12 Paulsen
bought his own rifle, which he used to hunt for food. He eventually
gave up the rifle and manufactured his own bow and arrows which he
used for hunting deer. Paulsen is a hunter/trapper, breeds and
trains sled dogs and has participated in several sled races.
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Stories are like a river that flows- you dip a bucket in it
Paulsens love of the outdoors is eminent in his stories of
wilderness adventure for young adults
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I was a poor reader until a public librarian turned me on to
reading. That saved my life. Paulsen, seeking warmth, wandered into
a library for the first time at the age of 13.
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Paulsen became an avid reader after the librarian handed him a
library card with his named typed on it. I looked at it and somehow
that made me somebody.
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Paulsen struggled as a writer for decades In 1985 Paulsen
experienced his first success with the publication of his first
award winning book Dogsong, which won a Newbery Honor Award
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Despite Paulsens success, he chooses to live in relative
poverty and away from other people I dont have anything against
individuals, but the species is a mess.
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I pick up my laptop and a bunch of notebooks and pencils and I
go from one place to the other. Paulsen has a dog kennel on a 4o
acre spread in Alaska where he breeds and trains dogs for the
Iditarod. Theres no towns, no roads, no people all the way up to
Siberia. Paulsen also spends time on his 200 acre Ranch in New
Mexico in the Jicarilla Mountains, 40 miles from the grocery store.
And when not in Alaska or New Mexico, Paulsen can be found sailing
his houseboat on the Pacific Ocean.
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I just work. I dont drink, I dont fool around, Im just this
wayThe end result is theres a lot of books out there. After an
attack of angina forced Paulsen to quit dog racing he put all of
his effort and energy into his writing. Paulsen will work 18- 20
hour days. He has written more than 200 books and some 200 articles
and short stories for children and adults.
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In the time Ive got left, I intend to write artistic books- for
kids- because theyre still open to new ideas. Paulsen stopped
writing for adults 15 years ago because, its artistically
fruitless. Adults are locked into car payments and divorces and
work. They havent got time to think fresh. It is Paulsens
overwhelming belief in young people that drives him to write.
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LIFE OF GARY PAULSEN Paulsens wife Ruth Wright Paulsen, an
artist, illustrated 4 of his picture books and one prose poem.
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Gary Paulsen in his own words: I sail, run dogs, ride horses,
play professional poker and tell stories about the stuff Ive been
through.
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HATCHET- About the Book A tale about the coming of age of Brian
Robeson Troubled by his mothers affair. Brian leaves to visit his
father in the oil fields of Canada Following a crash-landing, Brian
must survive the Canadian wilderness with only the clothes on his
back, and a hatchet. Follow Brian on this adventure of
self-discovery and perseverance.
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HATCHET- Newbery Honor Award Hatchet was originally published
in 1987 First novel in the Hatchet series, followed by four
sequels. 1985: First Newbery Honor award given for Dogsong. Newbery
Honor awarded in 1988 for his novel, Hatchet.
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About the Newbery Award Newbery Medal Award named after 18 th
century bookseller John Newbery. Awarded annually Author must be a
US citizen Awarded to the author with the most distinguished
contribution to childrens literature from the preceding year.