Gary Paulsen is an acclaimed author of wilderness-themed stories, books, plays, and magazine articles intended for teens and young adults. Born on May 17, 1939 in Minneapolis, MN, he has written over 400 works, with some of his most famous titles being Hatchet, Dogsong, Woodsong, The Voyage of the Frog, and Masters of Disaster.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $3 Million (2024)
About
Author of over 400 wilderness-themed short stories, books, plays, and magazine articles intended for teens and young adults. His best known works include Hatchet, Dogsong, Woodsong, The Voyage of the Frog, and Masters of Disaster.
Before Fame
He ran away from home and joined a carnival at age fourteen. His childhood was marked by trauma, some of which he details in his 1993 work, Eastern Sun, Winter Moon: An Autobiographical Odyssey.
Trivia
He was the recipient of multiple literary honors, including the 1997 Margaret Edwards Award.
Family Life
Paulsen's father was an Army officer on General Patton's staff during World War II, and he was raised primarily by his mother, grandmother, and aunts. He married Ruth Wright Paulsen and fathered three children: Lance, Lynn, and James.
Associated With
He was a keynote speaker at an annual writing conference named after the renowned author, Sinclair Lewis.