Susan’s Almanac Project for October 8, 2018

By |2018-10-08T15:51:23+00:00October 8th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of R.L. Stine (b. 1943), whose horror books for children have sold more than 400 million copies, landing him on all those bestselling-authors-of-all-time lists. He’s perhaps best known for his Goosebumps series, which my husband hates, and my husband is from Columbus, Ohio, which is why I find it ironic that… …Stine [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for October 5, 2018

By |2018-10-05T15:13:35+00:00October 5th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of Louise Fitzhugh (1928-1974), best known as the author and illustrator of the children’s novel Harriet the Spy (1964). Harriet the Spy’s main character is an intrepid sixth grade tomboy who mercilessly (and hilariously) records the truth as she sees it in her spy notebook/journal. The book was a game changer in [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for October 4, 2018

By |2018-10-04T11:52:34+00:00October 4th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of Edward Stratemeyer (1862-1930), prolific author of children’s books and the founder of Stratemeyer Literary Syndicate, which brought out a number of wildly popular children’s series and changed the world of children’s publishing. Stratemeyer was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, to German immigrants; his father was a tobacconist. Stratemeyer had a printing [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for October 3, 2018

By |2018-10-03T15:59:43+00:00October 3rd, 2018|

Susan’s Almanac Project for October 3, 2018   It’s the birthday of James Herriot (1916-1995), the world’s most famous veterinarian and author of a bestselling series of books based on his experiences as a country vet in Yorkshire, England. Herriot was born James Alfred Wight in Glasgow, Scotland, and studied at Glasgow Veterinary College. Early [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for October 2, 2018

By |2018-10-02T14:33:14+00:00October 2nd, 2018|

It’s the birthday of Graham Greene (1904-1991), one of the most popular and respected British writers of the 20th century. Greene was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, and attended Berkhamsted School, where his father, Canon Charles Henry Greene, was the headmaster; he was bullied there and had a nervous breakdown. His parents sent him to [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for October 1, 2018

By |2018-10-01T15:02:50+00:00October 1st, 2018|

It’s the birthday of Louis Untermeyer (1885-1977), a poet, editor, and highly popular speaker best known as an anthologist who had a tremendous influence over poetry in the 20th century, introducing students to a wide variety of American poets and promoting the idea that poetry is accessible, not elitist. Untermeyer was born in New York, [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for September 27, 2018

By |2018-09-27T14:31:35+00:00September 27th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of Louis Auchincloss (1917-2010), estate lawyer and novelist who wrote over 60 books about the privileged upper crust old money Manhattan world he hailed from. (Think of Auchincloss as a male Edith Wharton, only less so.) Auchincloss was born on Long Island, New York, and raised on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. From [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for September 26, 2018

By |2018-09-26T14:10:12+00:00September 26th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of writer and horse lover Jane Smiley (b. 1949), whose 1991 novel A Thousand Acres won the Pulitzer and who has sometimes been called “America’s greatest living novelist.” (Discuss.) Smiley was born in Los Angeles but moved in infancy to St. Louis, Missouri; her father left early on and she never saw [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for September 25, 2018

By |2018-09-25T15:00:09+00:00September 25th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of William Faulkner (1897-1962), middle name Cuthbert, who became perhaps the greatest figure in Southern Gothic literature, to the point that all later Southern authors have been doomed to comparison. Faulkner received the Nobel Prize in 1949, and the prestigious PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction is partially named for him. (The “Faulkner” part.) [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for September 24, 2018

By |2018-09-24T14:03:26+00:00September 24th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940), known for his novels and stories about the Jazz Age, and particularly known for writing the novel zillions of American high school students are forced to read every year, The Great Gatsby (1925). I don’t think you’re allowed to call yourself an American if you haven’t read [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for September 21, 2018

By |2018-09-21T13:32:33+00:00September 21st, 2018|

It’s the birthday of Stephen King (b. 1947), the King of Horror (ha—see what I did there? I’m sure I’m the first to think of that) and one of the bestselling authors of all time—the sort of author, in fact, that prompts one to google “bestselling authors of all time,” which I have done for [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for September 20, 2018

By |2018-09-20T14:42:48+00:00September 20th, 2018|

It’s the birthday of poet, memoirist, and essayist Donald Hall (1928-2018), U.S. poet laureate from 2006-2007 and one of the most important poets of his generation. He’s best known as a rural poet who focused on the natural world and used simple language that nonetheless often had a surrealistic effect. Hall was born and raised [...]

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