Daniel Pinkwater is, in brief, the author and
sometimes illustrator of over 80 (and counting)
wildly popular books. He is also an occasional commentator
on National Public Radio's
All Thing Considered and appears regularly on
Weekend Edition Saturday, where he
reviews exceptional kids' books with host Scott
Simon. Said books usually go on to become
best-selling classics.
Daniel also contributes to
Wondertime, and has in the
past been spotted on the pages of the New York Times Magazine, OMNI, and many other fine publications.
In collaboration with Tony Auth, Daniel wrote an unfortunately short-lived comic strip,
NORB, which was
critically acclaimed by Jules Feiffer and Chaim Potok, and no one else. (It was really good, though.)
A not uninformative biography can be
accessed right
here,
and a similarly fine essay written by
authentic Pinkwater Historian and real-world
professor, Walter Hogan, can be found
here.
For a basic kid-friendly biography and lots of colourful pictures of a
youthful Pinkwater, try
Meet Daniel Pinkwater, by
Alice McGinty. For a more in-depth analysis of Daniel's life and work, you
could do worse than to consult Walter Hogan's fine author study,
The Agony and the Eggplant:
Daniel Pinkwater's heroic struggles in the name of YA literature.
Daniel's agent is Jennifer Laughran of the Andrea Brown
Literary agency. Interested parties can contact her
here.
Daniel Pinkwater is _not_ Dav Pilkey. Probably, anyway.
Jill Pinkwater is an award-winning author and
illustrator who has collaborated with Daniel on many
fine books, many of which feature polar bears and other noble creatures. They've also
worked together on "Superpuppy," the world's best guide to owning and caring for
a canine companion.
Comprising the collection of much-loved novels Jill
has written are
Cloud Horse,
The disappearance of Sister Perfect,
Buffalo Brenda,
Tails of the Bronx, and
Mr. Fred.
Jill, Daniel, and Lulu Pinkwater
Photo copyright © 2000 Kathy McLaughlin
Not yours. Don't steal it.
For those interested in more in-depth information, the following sources of
immediate and delayed gratification are available: