Who is Avi

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Who is Avi?

Teachers told young Avi that his writing didn't make any sense. Little did they know he had dysgraphia, a learning disability that makes writing difficult. Yet, with boundless talent and the encouragement of an understanding tutor, Avi kept writing. Today, he is the prize-winning author of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Nothing But the Truth, and dozens of other popular books for young readers.

 

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Newbery Medal Winner 

Crispin: Cross of Lead, The

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Avi at a Glance 

Edward Irving Wortis (born December 23, 1937), better known by the pen name Avi,American Library Association: "Cataloging Rules." URL accessed 15 January 2007.Joan M. Reitz, Dictionary for Library and Information Science. Libraries Unlimited, 2004. is a prominent American author of young adult and children's literature. He is a winner of both the Newbery Honor and Newbery Medal.

Newbery Honor Recipient 

Nothing But The Truth: A Documentary Novel

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About Avi 

When Were You Born?

1937, in the city of New York. I was raised in Brooklyn.

Where Did You Get That Name?

My twin sister gave it to me when we were both about a year old. And it stuck.

Why Don't You Tell Your Real Name?

The fact is, Avi is the only name I use.

What Were You Like As A Kid?

Shy, not into sports, but someone who loved to read and play games of imagination.

What Did You Read?

Picture books, then chapter books, comic books, and I listened to lots of kids' radio.

Were You A Good Student?

Not very. In elementary school I did well in science, but I was a poor writer. When I got to high school I failed all my courses. Then my folks put me in a small school which emphasized reading and writing. Even beyond that I needed special tutoring.

Then Why Did You Even Want To Become A Writer?

Since writing was important to my family, friends, and school, it was important to me. I wanted to prove that I could write. But it took years before I had a book published.

When Do You Become A Writer?

I think you become a writer when you stop writing for yourself or your teachers and start thinking about readers. I made up my mind to do that when a high school senior.

Did You Write Kid's Books Right From The Start?

I began as a playwright. Only when I had kids of my own did I start to write for young people.

Does Your Family Help You Write?

They help by supporting my efforts, not by giving me ideas, or suggesting changes.

Is Writing Hard For You?

Yes. But then it's hard for every-one to write well. I have to re-write over and over again so that on average it takes me a year to write a book.

Isn't That Boring?

If you do anything all the time it's nice to get away from it now and again. My hobby is photography.

Where Do You Get Your Ideas?

Everybody has ideas. The vital question is, what do you do with them? My rock musician sons shape their ideas into music. My sister takes her ideas and fashions them into poems. My brother uses his ideas to help him understand science. I take my ideas and turn them into stories. Now, what do you think you'll do with your ideas?

What's Your Favorite Book?

The next one.

Do You Have Any Advice For People Who Want To Write?

I believe reading is the key to writing. The more you read, the better your writing can be.

Anything Else?

Listen and watch the world around you. Try to understand why things happen. Don't be satisfied with answers others give you. Don't assume that because everyone believes a thing it is right or wrong. Reason things out for yourself. Work to get answers on your own. Understand why you believe things. Finally, write what you honestly feel then learn from the criticism that will always come your way.

What do you think? 

Is having one name, like Avi, considered...

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Billy says:

I think it's great that you took a nickname and did all of this with it.

Tyler Britton 4 GRADE says:

Avi is an insperrastion to me.He has taught me that writting is a gift not a requierment.Avi writes with passien,understandment,not just to make money,but to teach young readers[like myself] the qualaty of writting.Where ever you are GOD bless you.

Tyler Britton says:

Avi is a great roll model for children,his books are awsome and I want to grow up to be him someday.

nick says:

that cool and nice how you kept the same name your sisters gave you ever since you were a kid

WhitePineLane says:

Kind of cool. If that's who you are, then that's who you are! People don't forget you, that's for sure.

Pretentious

bob says:

its cool to have aa name your sister gave you.i have a question did you have a different job before becoming a writer?

 

What kinds of books does Avi write? 

Early Reader
Early Reader
Young Adult
Young Adult
Biocritical Study
Biocritical Study
Biography
Biography
Historical
Historical
Comedy
Comedy
Mystery
Mystery
Fantasy
Fantasy
Adventure
Adventure
Ghosts
Ghosts
Animal Tales
Animal Tales
Picture Books
Picture Books
Plus Short Stories
Plus Short Stories

Avi's Five Secrets to Good Writing! 

One: Write! It's not writing until it's on the paper. Story telling is a great art, but it is not story writing.

Two: Rewrite! No one-ever--writes anything well the first time. The first draft can not be the last draft. (I rewrite my work fifty-sixty times--or more). Here's a tip: read your first draft, and if you think it's good, you are in trouble. But, if you read it and you see it's not that good, you are in great shape--to get going. The more you rewrite the better your writing will be.

Three: Write for a reader: Maybe you understand what you have written, but the writer's job is to have the reader understand it. Keep in mind: writers don't write writing, they write reading.

Four: Listen. Read your work out loud (pencil in hand) and it will let you hear your own writing. It will almost improve itself.

Five: Read, read, read. Reading is the key to good writing. The more you read, the better the writer you can be. You can NEVER read too much.

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Nothing But The Truth: A Documentary Novel by Avi

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A Beginning, a Muddle, and an End: The Right Way to Write Writing by Avi

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