Haven't I said too much already?
I heard yesterday from Mark Mitchell, the moderator for the panel discussion at this Saturday's Agents and Editors conference. My Blogger profile has been pretty bare-bones, and he asked whether I might like to divulge a little more information about myself, so as to make it at least a little easier to tell those assembled just who on earth I am.
Here's what I sent him:
Here's what I sent him:
- I'm the father of two boys, ages seven and two.
- I'm a native Texan, born and raised in Sulphur Springs.
- I'm the grandson of a DuPont chemist and a football coach.
- My favorite books as a child ranged from Lilian Moore's Pickle for a Nickel to John D. Fitzgerald's Great Brain series to The Book of Lists.
- My first work as an author, The Fozzie Brothers Meet the Monsters, enjoyed limited distribution (there was one copy) at the Lamar Elementary book fair in 1979.
- I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in history.
- I had expected since my sophomore year in high school that I would become a journalist, but not long after I graduated from UT, I ran out of steam.
- I began crafting stories for children in late 2000 when my older son, not yet two, asked me repeatedly to tell him the epic saga (with drill noises) of how I had installed a smoke alarm.
- I first learned of the Switzer brothers' story three years earlier when I read Bob Switzer's obituary in The New York Times. I began researching their story in June 2001 and sold the manuscript for The Day-Glo Brothers in November 2004. It's now in the illustrator's hands.
- I'm focused on nonfiction -- I have two other finished biographies in search of the right editor -- but I take a stab from time to time at picture book and middle grade fiction.
- I logged more than 300 rejection letters over five years before signing with an agent last December. I still get rejections -- I just don't keep count anymore.
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