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Paulsen, Gary

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A biographical sketch of children's author Gary Paulsen, written by Jim Trelease and excerpted from Read All About It! including a comprehensive Paulsen bibliography.
http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/paulsen.html
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http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/paulsen.html

Biographical information on Gary Paulsen, popular author of stories for young adults.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/paulsen.htm
Keywords:
children's authors, young adult authors, children's literature, young adult literature, adolescent literature, author biography

http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/paulsen.htm

http://www.randomhouse.com/features/garypaulsen/

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http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~kvander/paulsen.html

http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~kvander/paulsen.html

http://library.thinkquest.org/J001156/author\\%20reviews/bc_paulsen_bio.htm

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Wikipedia-Article "Gary Paulsen"

Gary Paulsen (born May 20, 1939) is a prolific American writer, who writes many young adult coming of age stories about the wilderness.

Born on May 20th, 1939 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Paulsen is the author of more than 40 books, 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays; primarily for young adults. Paulsen's interests in books and reading began when he was a teenager and walked into a library to escape the cold Minnesota winter. Reading helped Paulsen cope with a difficult family situation then and remains a constant in his life today.

Since the age of 15, Paulsen has worked at many jobs in an effort to support himself: migrant worker, soldier, field engineer, driver, and the dirty magazine editor. Paulsen used his work as a magazine editor to learn the craft of writing. In 1966, his first book was published, Some Birds don't Fly(It may have been published under different names). Using his varied life experiences, but especially those of an outdoorsman—a hunter, trapper, and two-time competitor in the 1,049 mile Iditarod dog sled race, Paulsen writes about what he knows best.

Much of Paulsen's work features outdoor settings showing the importance of water and woods to the harmony of nature. He often uses a coming of age theme, where a character masters the art of survival in isolation as a rite of passage to manhood.

Paulsen's most famous books are probably the Hatchet series, although he has published many other popular adventure novels including The Transall Saga and The Winter Room. Hatchet, Dogsong, and The Winter Room won the Newbery Honor. Wintersong and Winterdance are among the most popular books about the Iditarod.

Paulsen competed in the 1983 and 1985 Iditarods. In 2005, he was scheduled to compete in the 33rd Iditarod after a 20-year absence, but withdrew shortly before the start of the race.

Paulsen lives in La Luz, New Mexico with his wife, Ruth, an artist.

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