Where was david almond born this way home
Education: University of East Anglia , B. Hobbies and other interests: Walking, listening to music, traveling, spending time with family. Home — 15 Westwood Ave. Teacher in primary, adult, and special-education schools in England; Panurge fiction magazine , editor, ; creative writing tutor for Arvon Foundation beginning and Open College of the Arts, ; Huntington School, York, England, visiting writer, ; Hartlepool Schools, writer-in-residence, spring, ; visiting speaker and course leader.
Fun facts about david almond
Kit's Wilderness and Skellig have been translated and published in several other languages; short stories have been broadcast on BBC Radio Four. Writing Secret Heart, a fourth novel for young adults; a radio dramatization of Skellig; a play for children. British writer David Almond wrote for adults for a number of years before he achieved what amounted to overnight success with his first novel for young adults, Skellig.
This tale of a young boy's discovery of a possibly supernatural creature in his own backyard was unanimously praised by reviewers, sold out its first printing in four days, and went on to win Britain's prestigious Whitbread Children's Book of the Year award and the Carnegie Medal. Almond has received numerous other honors for his work, including the Michael L.
Like the hero in Skellig, Almond grew up on the fringes of a Northern English city, a landscape that offered great imaginative possibilities for him as a youth. He once commented: "Maybe ink was always in my blood.