Joseph Slate, a native West Virginian, has always loved to paint and write. ¡°I majored in journalism at the University of Washington in Seattle, worked as a reporter on The Seattle Times, was an editor for Foreign Broadcast Information Service (Washington, D.C., California, and Tokyo), then took a degree in fine arts at Yale, although I never illustrated my own books. My painting took a direction that was at odds with the fine art of illustration.
¡°My ideas come from everywhere: a childhood drawing I did of a porcupine, a silly song I once sang to a godchild, and my teacher-niece and pupil-grand nephew getting ready for kindergarten, all kicked off an idea for a book. Now I am writing novels, and it¡¯s the same what-if approach, although the first one came out of my West Virginia boyhood. It¡¯s called Crossing the Trestle, and the young narrator faces an obstacle I did as a child.¡±
Mr. Slate is Professor of Art Emeritus at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, where he taught for 30 years. He now lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife, Patty. A Marine Air Corps veteran, he and his wife have set foot on all seven continents and traveled in 39 countries. They have lived in both Japan and Italy.
¡°Snacking is my big vice, especially chocolate and oatmeal raisin cookies. To keep my weight down, I take tai-chi courses with a world grand master and play water volley ball.¡±
Awards: National Bookseller¡¯s and New York Public Library¡¯s annual lists, Library of Congress citation, Ohio and Kansas State Reading Circle lists, Colorado and Wyoming School Children¡¯s 1998 Best Book finalist, 1998 Americas Commended list, Publisher¡¯s Weekly best seller list (twice), Delaware¡¯s l997 Blue Hen Award, Ohioana Library Association¡¯s Award for distinguised service in the field of children¡¯s literature.
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