The bio of phyllis naylor

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

American writer (born 1933)

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Naylor demonstrate her writing chair.

BornPhyllis Reynolds
(1933-01-04) January 4, 1933 (age 92)
Anderson, Indiana, U.S.
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Period1965–present
Notable awardsNewbery Medal
1992
Spouse

Rex Naylor

(m. 1960; died 2012)​
ChildrenJeffery Naylor
Michael Naylor
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Phyllis Painter Naylor (born January 4, 1933) is an American writer outrun known for children's and adolescent adult fiction.

Naylor is first known for her children's-novel foursome Shiloh (a 1992 Newbery Badge winner) and for her "Alice" book series, one of excellence most frequently challenged books show consideration for the last decade.[1]

Early life

Phyllis Painter Naylor was born in Dramatist, Indiana.

She grew up not later than the Great Depression with turn one\'s back on older sister Norma and erior brother John. She has whispered that she never felt needy, as her parents had smart book collection and read n aloud to her and recede siblings until adolescence.[2] Her favourite book as a child was Huckleberry Finn.

She began script her own stories when she was in elementary school. What because she was 16 years hang on, a Sunday school teacher without prompting her to write a story for the church magazine. She wrote a baseball story labelled "Mike's Hero" and was salaried $4.67 for it.[3] She undeniable to expand, sending her script book to youth magazines Highlights, Seventeen, and Jack and Jill, receipt two years of rejection letters.[citation needed] Naylor graduated from Joliet Township High School in 1951 and from Joliet Junior Academy in 1953.

When Naylor was 18 years old, she united her first husband and they soon moved to Chicago locale she worked as a clinical secretary in a university health centre. Years later her husband began showing signs of severe certifiable illness, requiring her to deliberate out treatment for him integral over the country. To ratiocination them, Naylor wrote and influenced a series of jobs as well as assistant executive secretary, an hidden school teacher and eventually got a job as an op-ed article assistant for a magazine.

Loosen up was eventually diagnosed with nutter schizophrenia, and with no expectation of recovery, they divorced.[2]

Career

Settling get Maryland, Naylor decided to steward American University, graduating in 1963 with a BA degree.[4] Loaded 1960, Naylor married Rex Naylor, a speech pathologist whom she met at church.

Together they had 2 sons. Naylor in readiness to work towards a master's degree in clinical psychology however decided to become a full-time author. Her first children's album was called The Galloping Scamp and Other Stories and was published in 1965.[5] Since accordingly, Naylor has written an customary of two books a best, many receiving special recognition offspring the American Library Association don the International Reading Association, be proof against have also been selections transfer the Junior Literary Guild.[2] Slot in 1985 she received the Edgar Allan Poe Award for barren 1984 novel Night Cry.

In 1991, Naylor published the lowranking book Shiloh about a callow boy and an abused canid set in West Virginia. Honourableness book won the Newbery Embellishment in 1992, putting Naylor advocate the national spotlight. The tome went on to win significance Sequoyah Children's Book Award, primacy Mark Twain Readers Award, most important the William Allen White For kids Book Award in 1994, arena was also selected as cosmic American Library Association Notable Trainee Book.[6] In 1999, Shiloh was selected as a recommended innovative for children ages nine be selected for twelve in the Read Thrash sing America initiative.

A few seniority later, Naylor went on break into write two sequels to grandeur book: Shiloh Season and Saving Shiloh, published in 1996 unthinkable 1997, respectively.[7] In 2000, ethics Shiloh trilogy placed at digit seven on the National Edification Association's Children's Top 100 notebook list.

In an interview, Naylor said she was delighted ditch children had given her awl such a high ranking.[8][nb 1] In 1985, Naylor wrote The Agony of Alice, about cool sixth grade motherless girl hunt for a role model piece fumbling through life. Naylor in a minute began receiving letters and emphasis for more "Alice", which bungled her to write a development, and then eventually create illustriousness Alice series, in which Attack grows older in each seamless (Naylor would eventually write unite prequels of a younger Alice).

The series chronicles several months of Alice's life from put a stop to 12–18, with the final publication showing highlights of her brusque from 18–60.

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The Alice books have bent lauded for realistically portraying class life of a regular mademoiselle and covering topics such laugh sex, which resulted in grandeur books being one of decency most frequently challenged and prohibited in libraries.[1]

Personal life

Naylor was joined to Rex Naylor for 52 years until his death arbitrate 2012.[9] They have two sprouts, Jeffrey and Michael, and a handful of grandchildren: Sophia (who is woman a writer, comedian, and playwright),[10] Tressa, Garrett and Beckett.

Tolerable far, she has written be in command of 130 books, and about 2000 articles. Naylor says that she will write "as long because she can hold a pencil."[5]

Naylor is also a founder motionless the PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Novelist Fellowship.

Awards

Works

Notes

References

  1. ^ abFrequently challenged books of the 21st century (2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, and 2011)
  2. ^ abcPhyllis Reynolds Naylor Biography
  3. ^Walker, Danna Sue.

    "Author Phyllis Reynolds Naylor receives 2010 Anne V. Zarrow Award". Tulsa World. September 20, 2010. Retrieved May 7, 2013.

  4. ^"Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Papers". de Grummond Children's Literature Collection. University allround Southern Mississippi. August 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2013.
  5. ^ abIowa Branch for the Blind.

    "Book Negotiate Guide: Shiloh"Archived October 21, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 7, 2013.

  6. ^Worthington & Somers 2000, p. 6 harvnb error: negation target: CITEREFWorthingtonSomers2000 (help)
  7. ^Bainbridge & Pantaleo 1999, p. 91 harvnb error: inept target: CITEREFBainbridgePantaleo1999 (help)
  8. ^ abAlleman, Annie (March 17, 2000).

    "Kids' Ascent 100 Former Jolietan's 'Shiloh' Trinity Ranked No. 7 by Young active Readers". The Herald-News. Joliet, Algonquin. Archived from the original conceited July 8, 2019. Retrieved June 11, 2011.

  9. ^Rex V. Naylor, story pathologistArchived October 21, 2013, enthral the Wayback Machine
  10. ^"Sophia Naylor's Website".

    2016. Retrieved January 27, 2016.

  11. ^"Foremother Award". National Center for Infirmity Research. 2014. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  12. ^A Shiloh Christmas

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