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Jon Scieszka
Scieszka in 2008
Scieszka in 2008
Born(1954-09-08)September 8, 1954(age 69)
Flint, Michigan,U.S.
OccupationWriter
Alma materAlbion College
Columbia University
GenreChildren's books
Notable awardsNational Ambassador for Young People's Literature
2008–2009
Signature
Website
jonscieszka.com

Jon Scieszka(/ˈʃɛʃkə/SHESH-kə:[1]born September 8, 1954[2][3]) is an American children's writer, best known for hispicture bookscreated with theillustratorLane Smith.He is also a nationally recognized reading advocate, and the founder ofGuys Read– a web-based literacy program for boys whose mission is "to help boys become self-motivated, lifelong readers."[4]

Scieszka was the first U.S.National Ambassador for Young People's Literature,appointed by theLibrarian of Congressfor calendar years 2008 and 2009.[5][6][7]

HisTime Warp Trioseries, which teaches kids history, has been adapted into a television show.

Personal life

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Scieszka was born inFlint, Michiganon September 8, 1954. He was the second oldest among six sons of Shirley Scieszka, a registered nurse, and Louis Scieszka, a formerelementary schoolprincipal.He attendedCulver Military AcademyinIndianafor high school. He studied English and medical scienceAlbion CollegeinMichigan,graduating with aB.A.in 1979. He then earned aMaster of Fine Artsin fiction writing atColumbia Universityin 1980.[2][3]

Scieszka currently lives inPark Slope, Brooklynwith his wife and children.[8]

After graduating, Scieszka worked in a variety of capacities: teaching at an elementary school (mostly second grade), writing for magazines, and painting apartments.[2][3]

Professional life

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While pursuing his MFA at Columbia in New York, Scieszka painted apartments. He went on to teach 1st-8th grade at the Day School (currently the Trevor Day School) for ten years. After that, he started writing and touring full-time, which he still does today.

According to Scieszka, he writes books because he "loves to make kids laugh."[9]Most of his best-known works were written in conjunction with illustrator Lane Smith. Among their collaborations areThe Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales,The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!andMath Curse.He is also the author of theTime Warp Trioseries, for which Smith illustrated eight of the sixteen books. The series has been made into a television show. The design of many Scieszka and Smith collaborations, includingStinky Cheese Man,is attributed toMolly Leach,Smith's wife.

Scieszka is also the founder ofGuys Read,a web-based literacy program for boys whose mission is "to help boys become self-motivated, lifelong readers." He founded the nonprofit in response to his experiences as an elementary school teacher and the United StatesNational Assessment of Educational Progressstatistics showing boys consistently scoring worse than girls on federal reading tests every year, at every grade level.[10]

In 2008 Scieszka was named the nation's firstNational Ambassador for Young People's Literatureby theLibrarian of Congress.During his two years as Ambassador, it was his job to raise "national awareness of the importance of young people’s literature as it relates to lifelong literacy, education and the development and betterment of the lives of young people."[7]For Scieszka, this meant traveling to schools, libraries, and book-related conferences to speak about engaging kids in reading through choice, an expanded definition of reading, positive role models, and embracing new technologies. He has joked that being an ambassador gets him out of parking tickets.[11]

Books

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Scieszka has written and edited many books for various publishers.

Picture books

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  • The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!,illustrated byLane Smith- Harper & Row - 1989ISBN9780140544510
  • The Frog Prince, Continued,illustrated by Steven Johnson - Viking Press - 1991
  • The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales,illustrated by Lane Smith - Viking Press - 1992ISBN9780670844876
  • The Book That Jack Wrote,illustrated by Dan Adel - Viking Press - 1994 (out of print)
  • Math Curse,illustrated by Lane Smith - Viking Press - 1995ISBN9780670861941
  • Squids Will Be Squids,illustrated by Lane Smith - Viking Press - 1998
  • Baloney, (Henry P.),illustrated by Lane Smith - Viking Press - 2001
  • Science Verse,illustrated by Lane Smith - Viking Press - 2004
  • Seen Art?,illustrated by Lane Smith - Viking Press- 2005
  • Cowboy and Octopus,illustrated by Lane Smith - Viking Press - 2007
  • Walt Disney’s Alice In Wonderland,illustrated byMary Blair- Disney Press - 2008
  • Robot Zot,illustrated byDavid Shannon- Simon & Schuster - 2009

Series

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The Time Warp Trio

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Also seeThe Time Warp Trio

TheTime Warp Triobooks are illustrated middle grade novels about three boys, Sam, Joe, and Fred, who travel through time and space with a magical book. The early books were illustrated by Lane Smith, and later ones by Adam McCauley. They are published byViking Press.

  • Knights of the Kitchen Table,illustrated by Lane Smith - 1991
  • The Not-So-Jolly Roger,illustrated by Lane Smith - 1991
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Goofy,illustrated by Lane Smith - 1992
  • Your Mother Was a Neanderthal,illustrated by Lane Smith - 1993
  • 2095,illustrated by Lane Smith - 1995
  • Tut, Tut,illustrated by Lane Smith - 1996
  • Summer Reading Is Killing Me!,illustrated by Lane Smith - 1998
  • It's All Greek to Me,illustrated by Lane Smith - 1999
  • See You Later, Gladiator,illustrated by Adam McCauley - 2000
  • Sam Samurai,illustrated by Adam McCauley - 2001
  • Hey Kid, Want to Buy a Bridge?,illustrated by Adam McCauley - 2001
  • Viking It and Liking It,illustrated by Adam McCauley - 2002
  • Me Oh Maya!,illustrated by Adam McCauley - 2003
  • Da Wild, Da Crazy, Da Vinci,illustrated by Adam McCauley - 2004
  • Oh Say, I Can't See,illustrated by Adam McCauley - 2005
  • Marco? Polo!,illustrated by Adam McCauley - 2005

Jon Scieszka - Time Warp Trio Lyrics

Trucktown

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Scieszka was inspired to create the Trucktown series because he "really wanted to write something for all of those crazy little guys who didn’t think there was something out there for them to read."[12]

The Trucktown characters and backgrounds were created by the team ofDavid Shannon,Loren Long,and David Gordon. The over fifty-book Trucktown program includes picture books, "Ready-to-Roll" early reader books, board books, and a variety of activity books. They are published by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing.

A TV series with the same name was produced byNelvanaand it premiered onTreehouse TVin Canada on September 6, 2014, it was also available to stream as part ofNickelodeon'sNOGGINstreaming service.

Picture Books:

  • Smash! Crash!- 2008
  • Melvin Might?- 2008
  • Truckery Rhymes- 2009

Ready-to-Roll:

  • Snow Trucking!- 2008
  • Pete's Party- 2008
  • Uh-Oh Max- 2008
  • Zoom! Boom! Bully- 2009
  • Melvin's Valentine- 2009
  • The Spooky Tire- 2009
  • Kat's Mystery Gift- 2009
  • Trucksgiving- 2010
  • Dizzy Izzy- 2010
  • Trucks Line Up- 2011

Spaceheadz

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Spaceheadz is a multi-platform story, told through four books, multiple websites, integrated blogs, social media sites, videos, ads, and user-created content. The story reveals how three aliens from the planet Spaceheadz disguise themselves as 5th graders in Brooklyn in order to sign up 3.14 million and 1 Earthlings to be Spaceheadz and save Earth. The extensive online storytelling is managed by Casey Scieszka and Steven Weinberg. The books are illustrated byDreamWorksanimator Shane Prigmore, and published by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing.

  • Spaceheadz Book #1!,illustrated by Shane Prigamore with Francesco Sedita - 2010
  • Spaceheadz Book #2!,illustrated by Shane Prigamore with Casey Scieszka and Steven Weinberg - 2010
  • Spaceheadz Book #3!,illustrated by Shane Prigamore with Casey Scieszka and Steven Weinberg - 2011
  • Spaceheadz Book #4!,illustrated by Shane Prigamore with Casey Scieszka and Steven Weinberg - 2013

Frank Einstein

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TheFrank Einsteinbooks are illustrated middle grade (3-7) novels about a kid-genius scientist and inventor named Frank Einstein.

  • Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor,illustrated by Brian Biggs - Abrams/Amulet, 2014
  • Frank Einstein and the Electro-Finger,illustrated by Brian Biggs - Abrams, 2015
  • Frank Einstein and the BrainTurbo,illustrated by Brian Biggs - Abrams, 2015
  • Frank Einstein and the EvoBlaster Belt,illustrated by Brian Biggs - Abrams, (forthcoming September 2016)
  • Frank Einstein and the Bio-Action Gizmo,illustrated by Brian Biggs - Abrams, 2017
  • Frank Einstein and the Space-Time Zipper,illustrated by Brian Biggs - Abrams, 2018

Memoir/novel

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  • Knucklehead: Tall Tales and Mostly True Stories of Growing Up,Scieszka - Viking Press - 2008

Contributor

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  • Guys Write for Guys Read,"Brothers" - Viking - 2005
  • Puffin Classics edition ofSwiss Family Robinson,"Introduction" - Puffin Classics - 2009
  • Half-Minute Horrors,"Whispers" - HarperCollins - 2009
  • Guys Read:Funny Business,"Your Question for Author Here," withKate DiCamillo- Walden Pond Press - 2010
  • The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales,"Under The Rug," illustrated byChris Van Allsburg- Houghton Mifflin - 2011

Editor

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Awards and recognition

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Scieszka was named the first U.S.National Ambassador for Young People's Literatureby theLibrary of Congressfor 2008–2009. He received the annualUniversity of Southern Mississippi Medallionfor lifetime contribution to children's literature in 2013.

Two children's books written by Scieszka and illustrated by Lane Smith were ranked among the 100 best all-time picture books in a 2012 survey published bySchool Library Journal:The True Story of the Three Little Pigs,number 35, andThe Stinky Cheese Man,91.[13]

Scieszka's books have received many awards and other recognitions, including:

  • 1989:The New York Times Book Review,Best Books of the Year citation,The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!
  • 1989:American Library Association,Notable Children's Book citation,The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!
  • 1989: Maryland Black-eyed Susan Picture Book Award,The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!
  • 1989: Parenting Reading Magic Award,The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!
  • 1992:The New York Times Book Review,Best Illustrated Books of the Year citation,The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
  • 1992:School Library JournalBest Books of the Year citation,The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
  • 1992:Booklist,Children's Editors' Top-of-the-List citation,The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
  • 1992: American Library Association, Notable Children's Book citation,The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
  • 1994: Rhode Island Children's Book Award,The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
  • 1995: Best Children's Book citation,Math Curse
  • 1995:Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books,Blue Ribbon citation,Math Curse
  • 1995:Booklist,Top-of-the-List and Editors' Choice citations,Math Curse
  • 1995:Publishers Weekly,Best Children's Book,Math Curse
  • 1996: American Library Association,Best Books for Young Adultscitation,Math Curse
  • 1997: Golden Archer Award,The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
  • 1997: Maine's Student Book Award,Math Curse
  • 1997: Texas Bluebonnet Award,Math Curse
  • 1997: New Hampshire The Great Stone Face Book Award,Math Curse
  • 1999:National Education Association,Kids' Top 100 Books,The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!
  • 2001:Los Angeles Times Book Review,Best Books of the Year citation,Baloney, (Henry P.)
  • 2001: Reading Magic Award,Parentingmagazine,Baloney, (Henry P.)
  • 2001:The New York Times Book Review,Notable Books,Baloney, (Henry P.)
  • 2001: Reading Magic Awards,ParentingmagazineBaloney, (Henry P.)
  • 2002: Notable Children's Books in the Language Arts,Baloney, (Henry P.)
  • 2002: Golden Duck Awards for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction Literature,Baloney, (Henry P.)
  • 2004: Parent's Choice Award, Gold, Non-Fiction,Science Verse
  • 2005: American Library Association, Notable Children's Book Award,Science Verse
  • 2005: Golden Duck Awards for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction Literature,Science Verse
  • 2009: Bank Street Best Books of the Year,Robot Zot
  • 2009: Irma S. Black Award, Honor Book,Robot Zot
  • 2009:The New York Times Book Review,Bestseller,Robot Zot

On writing

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In his autobiography,Knucklehead: Tall Tales and Almost True Stories of Growing Up Scieszka,he writes that his inspiration for much of his work comes from the "strange things" that happened to him while growing up with his brothers.[14]

Scieszka creates outlines for the books of hisTime Warp Trioseries for structural reasons. When writing other books, however, he says, "Anything goes. Middle first, sometimes end, sometimes title, sometimes punchline."[15]

References

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  1. ^Reed, Betsy (17 September 2014)."Jon Scieszka interview: On my latest tour a woman asked me to sign her baby".The Guardian.
  2. ^abcCraine, Anthony G."Jon Scieszka".Encyclopædia Britannica.Retrieved2024-07-12.
  3. ^abc"Jon Scieszka | Read.gov".Library of Congress.Retrieved2024-07-12.
  4. ^"Welcome to Guys Read".GuysRead.com.
  5. ^"US Children's Literature Gets National Ambassador".VOA News; Voice of America (voanews.com).ArchivedSeptember 7, 2008, at theWayback Machine
  6. ^"National Ambassador for Young People's Literature".Children's Book Council (cbcbooks.org).ArchivedJanuary 6, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^abNational Ambassador for Young People's Literature "[About]. Read.gov. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  8. ^Rich, Motoko (2008-01-03)."Stinky Cheese! Ambassador for Children's Literature".The New York Times.ISSN0362-4331.Retrieved2024-07-12.
  9. ^"Author Chat with Jon Scieszka"Archived2012-02-02 at theWayback Machine.New York Public Library (nypl.org).
  10. ^"Gender Gap"EducationNext
  11. ^"Scieszka on Spaceheadz"Kirkus Reviews
  12. ^"Children's Author Jon Scieszka Discusses the Inspirations..."Simon & Schuster
  13. ^Bird, Elizabeth (July 6, 2012)."Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results".A Fuse #8 Production. Blog.School Library Journal(blog.schoollibraryjournal.com). Archived fromthe originalon December 4, 2012.Retrieved2015-10-30.
  14. ^Scieszka, Jon.Knucklehead.New York: Viking, 2008. 12.
  15. ^"Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast"interview. Posted November 6, 2007.
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