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Born:
June 11,
1945,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
- United
States
of
America.
Current
Home:
Ontario
- CANADA.
Telling
stories
is what
Robert
Munsch
does —
and
loves
best.
From the
first
time he
stood in
front of
a group
of
children
as a
student
teacher
at a
nursery
school
in 1972,
his
jaunty,
animated
presentation
grabbed
hold of
the
imaginations
of his
listeners
and he
hasn't
let go
since.
Before
he puts
a story
to paper,
Munsch
spends
up to
three
years
telling,
revising
and
fine-tuning
the tale
in front
of his
rapt
audiences.
“I
figured
out once
that the
stories
the kids
kept
requesting
came to
two
percent
of my
total
output,”
he says.
But once
he
discovered
how to
capture
the
spontaneity
of his
narratives
in
written
form, he
was on
his way
to being
a
successful
and
sought-after
author.
Munsch
has
published
dozens
of books
in both
Canada
and the
United
States.
His
first
efforts,
The Mud
Puddle
and The
Dark,
were
published
in 1979
and the
runaway
bestseller
Love You
Forever
was
first
published
in 1986.
All of
his
characters
are
believably
spunky,
stubborn
and
endearing
children,
while
his
story
lines
tend to
challenge
conventions
and
stereotypes.
Munsch
describes
his
stories
as
“middle
of the
road
taboo.”
When he
uses
words
like pee
and
underwear,
“the
kids go
absolutely
bananas.”
As for
the
parents,
“Eighty
percent
think
it's
really
neat;
the
other
twenty
percent
ask,
'How
could
you?'"
Robert
Munsch
lives in
Ontario,
Canada,
and
continues
to
perform
his own
tales —
often
without
advance
notice —
for day
care
centers,
schools,
and
libraries. |