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Richard Scrimger

Richard Scrimger (born 1957) is a Canadian writer who has published fourteen books since 1996.[1] He is best known for his children's literature, but has also written three books for adults: Crosstown, Still Life With Children and Mystical Rose. A winner of the Mr. Christie Award (for The Nose From Jupiter) and recipient of dozens of award nominations, Scrimger is a favourite with many children and adults. All of his novels except The Boy From Earth and Still Life With Children have been short-listed for readers' choice awards. Several of his books have been named to Best-of, or Top-ten, or Notable lists by various libraries and publications, including Young Adult Library Services Association, Chicago Public Library, American Library Association, Time Out New York Kids, The Globe and Mail, Quill & Quire. His books have been translated into Dutch, French, German, Thai, Korean, Portuguese, Slovenian, Italian, and Polish.

Life and work edit

Scrimger was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1957, moving to Toronto, Ontario at the age of 2. He attended Edgewood Public School, Deer Park Public School and North Toronto Collegiate Institute. He describes himself as "a combination class clown and nerd", earning both scholarships and detentions. In 1979 he graduated from the University of Toronto with honours in History and English. After university he worked as a waiter and traveled in Europe. It was there that he started his first novel, which he describes as "a stinker". It was never published.

He returned to Toronto, got married and started a family, working at restaurants in the evenings and looking after his children during the day. In the early 1990s the plight of the homeless people he passed on his way to and from work in downtown Toronto caught his attention. They later became the inspiration for Crosstown (1996, Riverbank Press) a book which is by turns tragic and laugh out loud amusing, a combination which Scrimger maintained through most of his works.

While attending a one-week writing program at the Humber College School for Writers, Scrimger wrote a humorous story about a stay-at-home dad going shopping with his kids. That piece and others like it were published in The Globe and Mail, and later turned into the book Still Life With Children (1997, HarperCollins).

Claire Mackay, a family friend and well-known children's writer herself, asked Scrimger to contribute to her humorous collection, Laughs. "Introducing Norbert" is about an alien who lives in a boy's nose. The story was later converted into a novel, The Nose From Jupiter (1998, Tundra Books). The book was a roaring success, leading to three more Norbert books, A Nose For Adventure, Noses Are Red, and The Boy From Earth, all published by Tundra Books.

The Way to Schenectady (1998) is based loosely on childhood motor trips to the east coast. Its sequel, Of Mice and Nutcrackers (2001) is based on Scrimger's own amateur theatrical career.

Mystical Rose (2000), a dementing woman's prayer and life, has no literal basis in Scrimger's own past or present – except, as he says, insofar as we are all only one corner away from personal disintegration.

Tundra Books provided the impetus for Scrimger's Bun Bun stories, illustrated by Gillian Johnson. These three picture books are very loosely based around his own kids' lives, borrowing in tone from Russell Hoban's books about Frances the badger.

Charlie Fairmile, in From Charlie's Point of View (2005), is blind because Scrimger liked the idea of a blind hero, and because Scrimger is extremely short-sighted himself. From Charlie's Point of View was originally written as a 26-page TV script. It took Scrimger a year to flesh it out into a book.

As a child, Scrimger lived in Scarborough. The creek at the bottom of his back yard became the setting for his 2007 novel, Into the Ravine.

His book, Me & Death: An Afterlife Adventure, appeared in April 2010. Jim, a fourteen-year-old juvenile delinquent is run over by a car. What follows is an adventure in the afterworld.[2]

Richard Scrimger lives in Toronto, Ontario and teaches at the Humber College School for Writers in Toronto. His children, now adults, are both his inspiration and the most important part of his life. He wrote a book in the seven series and the book was called ink me

Bibliography edit

Novels for Children edit

  • The Way to Schenectady – 1998
  • Of Mice & Nutcrackers – 2001
  • From Charlie's Point of View – 2005
  • Into the Ravine – 2007
  • Ink Me - 2012
  • The Wolf and Me - 2014

The Nose from Jupiter series edit

  • The Nose From Jupiter – 1998
  • A Nose For Adventure – 2006
  • Noses Are Red – 2002
  • The Boy from Earth – 2004

Novels for Adults edit

  • Crosstown – 1996
  • Still Life With Children – 1997
  • Mystical Rose – 2000

Picture books edit

  • Bun Bun's Birthday – 2001
  • Princess Bun Bun – 2002
  • Eugene's Story – 2003

References edit

  • CM magazine profile – incorporating material from a 1998 interview
  • Richard Scrimger at the Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers (CANSCAIP.org)
  • Profile by Writers' Circle of Durham
  • Norbert's home page
  • BookLounge.ca Author Spotlight
  1. ^ "Richard Scrimger Author". www.scrimger.ca. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  2. ^ . www.tundrabooks.com. Archived from the original on 22 January 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Humber School for Writers
  • Works by Richard Scrimger at Open Library  
  • Richard Scrimger at Library of Congress, with 16 library catalogue records

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Richard Scrimger born 1957 is a Canadian writer who has published fourteen books since 1996 1 He is best known for his children s literature but has also written three books for adults Crosstown Still Life With Children and Mystical Rose A winner of the Mr Christie Award for The Nose From Jupiter and recipient of dozens of award nominations Scrimger is a favourite with many children and adults All of his novels except The Boy From Earth and Still Life With Children have been short listed for readers choice awards Several of his books have been named to Best of or Top ten or Notable lists by various libraries and publications including Young Adult Library Services Association Chicago Public Library American Library Association Time Out New York Kids The Globe and Mail Quill amp Quire His books have been translated into Dutch French German Thai Korean Portuguese Slovenian Italian and Polish Contents 1 Life and work 2 Bibliography 2 1 Novels for Children 2 2 The Nose from Jupiter series 2 3 Novels for Adults 2 4 Picture books 3 References 4 External linksLife and work editScrimger was born in Montreal Quebec Canada in 1957 moving to Toronto Ontario at the age of 2 He attended Edgewood Public School Deer Park Public School and North Toronto Collegiate Institute He describes himself as a combination class clown and nerd earning both scholarships and detentions In 1979 he graduated from the University of Toronto with honours in History and English After university he worked as a waiter and traveled in Europe It was there that he started his first novel which he describes as a stinker It was never published He returned to Toronto got married and started a family working at restaurants in the evenings and looking after his children during the day In the early 1990s the plight of the homeless people he passed on his way to and from work in downtown Toronto caught his attention They later became the inspiration for Crosstown 1996 Riverbank Press a book which is by turns tragic and laugh out loud amusing a combination which Scrimger maintained through most of his works While attending a one week writing program at the Humber College School for Writers Scrimger wrote a humorous story about a stay at home dad going shopping with his kids That piece and others like it were published in The Globe and Mail and later turned into the book Still Life With Children 1997 HarperCollins Claire Mackay a family friend and well known children s writer herself asked Scrimger to contribute to her humorous collection Laughs Introducing Norbert is about an alien who lives in a boy s nose The story was later converted into a novel The Nose From Jupiter 1998 Tundra Books The book was a roaring success leading to three more Norbert books A Nose For Adventure Noses Are Red and The Boy From Earth all published by Tundra Books The Way to Schenectady 1998 is based loosely on childhood motor trips to the east coast Its sequel Of Mice and Nutcrackers 2001 is based on Scrimger s own amateur theatrical career Mystical Rose 2000 a dementing woman s prayer and life has no literal basis in Scrimger s own past or present except as he says insofar as we are all only one corner away from personal disintegration Tundra Books provided the impetus for Scrimger s Bun Bun stories illustrated by Gillian Johnson These three picture books are very loosely based around his own kids lives borrowing in tone from Russell Hoban s books about Frances the badger Charlie Fairmile in From Charlie s Point of View 2005 is blind because Scrimger liked the idea of a blind hero and because Scrimger is extremely short sighted himself From Charlie s Point of View was originally written as a 26 page TV script It took Scrimger a year to flesh it out into a book As a child Scrimger lived in Scarborough The creek at the bottom of his back yard became the setting for his 2007 novel Into the Ravine His book Me amp Death An Afterlife Adventure appeared in April 2010 Jim a fourteen year old juvenile delinquent is run over by a car What follows is an adventure in the afterworld 2 Richard Scrimger lives in Toronto Ontario and teaches at the Humber College School for Writers in Toronto His children now adults are both his inspiration and the most important part of his life He wrote a book in the seven series and the book was called ink meBibliography editNovels for Children edit The Way to Schenectady 1998 Of Mice amp Nutcrackers 2001 From Charlie s Point of View 2005 Into the Ravine 2007 Ink Me 2012 The Wolf and Me 2014 The Nose from Jupiter series edit The Nose From Jupiter 1998 A Nose For Adventure 2006 Noses Are Red 2002 The Boy from Earth 2004 Novels for Adults edit Crosstown 1996 Still Life With Children 1997 Mystical Rose 2000 Picture books edit Bun Bun s Birthday 2001 Princess Bun Bun 2002 Eugene s Story 2003References editCM magazine profile incorporating material from a 1998 interview Richard Scrimger at the Canadian Society of Children s Authors Illustrators and Performers CANSCAIP org Profile by Writers Circle of Durham Norbert s home page BookLounge ca Author Spotlight Richard Scrimger Author www scrimger ca Retrieved 4 October 2016 Me amp Death by Richard Scrimger www tundrabooks com Archived from the original on 22 January 2010 External links editOfficial website Humber School for Writers Works by Richard Scrimger at Open Library nbsp Richard Scrimger at Library of Congress with 16 library catalogue records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Scrimger amp oldid 1220160825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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