GARY PAULSEN
At only 14 years old he ran away from home and worked as a a carnival hand for the summer. Three years in the army followed and he then worked at construction, as a truck driver and a ranch hand.
He eventually decided to try his hand at writing. Much of his adventurous life can be gleaned from his books.
His first novel 'Some Birds Don't Fly' was published in 1967.
He is best known for his wilderness novels including : Hatchet, Winter Room and Dogsong.
FIVE FACTS ABOUT GARY PAULSEN:
1. He competed in the famous Iditarod (Alaskan sled dog race) twice.
2. He's known to write for as many as twenty hours a day.
3. His wife, Ruth Wright Paulsen, is an illustrator.
4. He graduated from high school with only a D grade average.
5. He's written more than 200 books, for both children and adults.
Paulsen and his wife now divide their time between their home in New Mexico and their boat in the Pacific.