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Author Information
I was born in Syracuse, New York, on May 16, 1950. Except for one year that I spent at
Duke University in North Carolina, I lived in and around central New York until September
of 1990, when I moved to New York City. I lived there for two years. Now I am back in
Syracuse. I grew up around the corner from my grandparents' dairy farm, which was three
miles outside of a small town called Phoenix.
As a child I loved MARY POPPINS and DR. DOOLITTLE, and I can remember
getting up ahead of everyone else in the family so that I could huddle in a chair and read
THE VOYAGES OF DR. DOOLITTLE. I also read lots of things that people consider junk
(Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, and zillions of comic books). My only real regret
is the time I spent watching television, when I could have been reading instead. (After
all, a mind is a terrible thing to waste!)
The first time I can remember thinking that I would like to be a writer came in sixth
grade, when our teacher -- Mrs. Crandall -- gave us an extended period of time to write a
long story. I loved doing it. I started working seriously at becoming a writer when I was
seventeen. Like most people, I was not able to start selling my stories right away. So I
had many other jobs along the way to becoming a writer, including toy maker, gravedigger,
cookware salesman, and assembly line worker.
Eventually I became an elementary teacher, and worked with second and fourth graders. When
I was nineteen I married Katherine Dietz, who lived right around the corner from me. She
was (and is) a wonderful artist, and we began trying to create books together. However it
was not until 1977 that we finally sold our first book, which was called THE FOOLISH
GIANT. We did two other books together -- SARAH'S UNICORN and THE MONSTER'S
RING.
Kathy and I have three children; a son, Orion, born in 1970; a daughter, Cara, born in
1975; and another son, Adam, born in 1981.I feel like a very lucky person. From the time I
was young, I had a dream of becoming a writer. Now that dream has come true, and I am able
to make my living doing something I really love.
Write to Author
Bruce Coville
Oddly Enough
P.O. Box 6110
Syracuse, NY 13217
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