“When
I read good stories, I want to write good stories too.”
– Sharon Creech
Born in Ohio on this day in 1945, Creech is the first
American to win both Britain’s Carnegie Medal for Children’s Books and
America’s Newbery Medal – for her amazing Walk
Two Moons. Those two major
international awards are among dozens of writing awards Creech has earned.
In her understated fashion she noted, “There seemed to be an audience out there who
wanted to
read what I wanted to write.”
Her writing career, primarily aimed
at the Young Adult market (although adults are a big audience for her works,
too) has been focused on both novels and graphic books. She embeds serious
topics into her stories, including themes of independence, trust, childhood,
adulthood, and death, but often softening the blow with her effective use of
humor.
The place where we live?
It's both of those and more. That's what I keep coming back to,” she said.
As for advice to new writers, she
says, “Read a lot, live your life, and listen and watch, so that your mind
fills up with millions of images.”
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