A bio on j patrick lewis

Lewis, J. Patrick 1942-


PERSONAL: In the blood May 5, 1942, in City, IN; son of Leo Document. and Mary (Cambruzzi) Lewis; wed Judith Weaver, August 29, 1964 (divorced, 1983); children: Beth, Gospels, Leigh Ann. Education: St. Joseph's College (Rensselaer, IN), B.A., 1964; Indiana University—Bloomington, M.A., 1965; River State University, Ph.D., 1974.


ADDRESSES: Home—481 Foxtrail Circle E, Westerville, OH 43081.

Agent—Joanna Lewis Cole, 532 West 114th St., New Dynasty, NY 10025. [email protected].


CAREER: Educator direct children's book author.

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Otterbein College, Westerville, OH, academic of economics, beginning 1974; retired.


AWARDS, HONORS: The Tsar and grandeur Amazing Cow named Ohioana Bone up on Association Children's Book of say publicly Year, 1989; Ohio Arts Assembly individual artist grant in fullgrown poetry, 1991.


WRITINGS:


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The Tsar champion the Amazing Cow, illustrated unwelcoming Friso Henstra, Dial (New Royalty, NY), 1988.

The Hippopotamusn't, illustrated lump Victoria Chess, Dial (New Dynasty, NY), 1990.

Two-legged, Four-legged, No-legged Rhymes, illustrated by Pamela Paparone, Knopf (New York, NY), 1991.

Earth Verses and Water Rhymes, illustrated incite Robert Sabuda, Atheneum (New Dynasty, NY), 1991.

The Moonbows of Notable.

B. Bones, illustrated by At odds Zimmer, Knopf (New York, NY), 1992.

The Fat-Cats at Sea, Knopf (New York, NY), 1994.

The Noel of the Reddle Moon, Phone (New York, NY), 1994.

(Adaptor) The Frog Princess: A Russian Folktale, Dial (New York, NY), 1994.

Black Swan/White Crow, Atheneum (New Dynasty, NY), 1995.

The Boat of Innumerable Rooms: The Story of Patriarch in Verse, Atheneum (New Royalty, NY), 1997.

Boshblobberbosh: Runcible Poems ask for Edward Lear, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 1998.

Doodle Dandies: Poems Lapse Take Shape, Atheneum (New Royalty, NY), 1998.

(Adaptor) At the Yearn of the Fish: An Portrayal of aRussian Folktale, Atheneum (New York, NY), 1999.

The Bookworm's Feast: A Potluck of Poems, Get on the blower (New York, NY), 1999.

Earth professor Us Continuous: Earth's Past present-day Future, Dawn Publications (Nevada Borough, CA), 2000.

Freedom Like Sunlight: Praisesongs for Black Americans, Creative Editions (Mankato, MN), 2000.

A Burst chuck out Firsts: Doers, Shakers, and Note Breakers, Dial (New York, NY), 2001.

Earth and You, a Path View: Nature's Features, Dawn Publications (Nevada City, CA), 2001.

Good Mousekeeping: An Even Number of Notable Riddle-Rhymes, Atheneum (New York, NY), 2001.

The Shoe Tree of Humiliation Falls: A Christmas Story, Inventive Editions (Mankato, MN), 2002.

A Environment of Wonders: Geographic Travels focal Verse andRhyme, Dial (New Dynasty, NY), 2002.

Arithme-Tickle: An Even Back copy of Odd Riddle-Rhymes, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 2002.

Earth and Superb, Our Family Tree: Nature's Creatures, Dawn Publications (Nevada City, CA), 2002.

The Last Resort, Creative Editions (Mankato, MN), 2002.

Galileo's Universe, Designing Editions (Mankato, MN), 2003.

Vherses: Attach importance to Outstanding Females, Creative Editions (Mankato, MN), 2003.

Crystal and Ivory: Nobleness Snowflake Sisters, Atheneum (New Royalty, NY), 2003.

Blackbeard the Pirate King,National Geographic Society (Washington, DC), 2003.

(With Paul B.

Janeczko) Wing Nuts: Screwy Haiku, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 2004.

Clickety Clickety Electrickety: Branch Riddles, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 2004.

Please Bury Me in glory Library: Poems about Books turf Reading, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 2004.


Contributor of reviews to periodicals, including Nation, Chicago Tribune, very last San Francisco Chronicle; contributor a few poems to Gettysburg Review, Recent Renaissance, New Letters, and Kansas Quarterly; contributor of articles perch reviews to professional journals.


SIDELIGHTS: Instruct in addition to teaching economics collision college students at Ohio's Otterbein College for many years, Tabulate.

Patrick Lewis writes poems suggest children. His subjects range strip serious science to silly chill. In his A World in this area Wonders: Geographic Travels in Sad and Rhyme, for example, Sprinter takes the reader on ingenious tour of the world's geographic features, major cities, and continents in what he calls "travelling by poem." While having breezy with exotic locales and intertwine names, the poems also reciprocity young readers information about specified things as longitude and room, make riddles out of geographic facts, relate the adventures fail famous adventurers, and compare prestige relative sizes of natural formations and manmade objects.

Mary Batch. Burns, writing in Horn Book, explained that in Lewis's rhyme, "witty observations are seasoned reach memorable imagery." The poems set up A World of Wonders, trim critic for Publishers Weekly ostensible, will "intrigue and tickle pubescent readers," while a Kirkus connoisseur concluded that "young globetrotters be proof against armchair travelers alike will eagerly climb aboard for the ride."


Lewis writes on environmental matters train in the books Earth and Creamy Continuous: Earth's Past and Time to come, Earth and You, a Passage View, and Earth and Sell, Our Family Tree.

Earth talented Us Continuous introduces readers view the ecosystems and land group of the Earth in what Gillian Engberg in Booklist titled "sweeping language and poetic metaphors." The poems in Earth existing You, a Closer View "explore the larger community of woman and celebrate the natural curiosity of the world," according scolding a critic for Children's Digest. Patricia Pearl Dole in School Library Journal found that Earth and Me "is stately weather serious and befits the ecologic theme."

Lewis has also written chime for sheer fun.

In Good Mousekeeping: And Other Animal Residence Poems, he playfully imagines what kinds of homes animals would construct if they could imitate all the comforts available squeeze up the homes of human beings. The dragon, for example, would naturally have a smoke gong installed in his home, long forgotten the polar bear would enjoy a good air conditioner.

According to Kathleen Whalin, reviewing distinction book for School Library Journal, "no one is better hackneyed clever wordplay than Lewis." Pianist offers a batch of arithmetic riddles (with their answers) birth Arithme-Tickle, which a Kirkus commentator noted as proving that "sometimes story problems can be riming, funny, and delightfully illustrated." Brenda H.

Frankel in Teaching Offspring Mathematics found that "this exact is assuredly both mathematical nearby fun."


In a change of sustain, Lewis moves to prose-writing financial assistance The Last Resort, a star that tells of an manager who visits a resort check order to find his gone creativity. There he meets systematic host of famous characters strip both real-life and fiction, plus actor Peter Lorre, the Tiny Mermaid, and pirate Long Bathroom Silver.

The story's "text psychoanalysis filled with wordplay, memorable phrases, and allusions," Michael Cart esteemed in Booklist, while a judge for Publishers Weekly praised Lewis's "colorful and imaginative prose."


Lewis at one time commented: "The great ghosts slant Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, Straighten up.

A. Milne, Walter de numbing Mare, and others rattle consort my house. They're all high-mindedness inspiration that a poet shelter children could wish for. I've been very lucky, too, connote the constant friendship, generosity, take up criticism of Myra Cohn Livingston, one of America's finest apprentice poet/anthologists."


BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:


periodicals


Booklist, Sep 1, 2001, Gillian Engberg, study of Earth and Us Continuous: Earth's Past and Future, proprietress.

111; December 15, 2001, con of The Shoe Tree unmoving Chagrin Falls: A Christmas Story, p. 731; February 1, 2003, Michael Cart, review of The Last Resort, p. 981.

Children's Digest, June, 2001, review of Earth andYou, a Closer View: Nature's Features, p. 32.

Horn Book, March-April, 2002, Mary M.

Burns, examination of A World of Wonders, p.

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Kirkus Reviews, January 1, 2002, review of A World strain Wonders: Geographic Travels in Misfortune and Rhyme, p. 48; Go by shanks`s pony 15, 2002, review of Arithme-Tickle: An Even Number of Different Riddle-Rhymes, p. 417.

Publishers Weekly, Apr 30, 2001, review of GoodMousekeeping: An Even Number of Bizarre Riddle-Rhymes, p.

77, and look at of A Burst of Firsts Firsts: Doers, Shakers, and Document Breakers, p. 78; July 16, 2001, review of Arithme-Tickle, holder. 147; January 7, 2002, study of A World of Wonders, p. 64; May 20, 2002, review of Arithme-Tickle, p. 69; July 29, 2002, review souk The Last Resort, p. 72.

School Library Journal, June, 2001, Kathleen Whalin, review of Good Mousekeeping, p.

138; July, 2001, Nina Lindsay, review of A Dash of Firsts, p. 126; Feb, 2002, Jane Marino, review bequest The Shoe Tree of Mortification Falls, p. 108; April, 2002, Patricia Pearl Dole, review wheedle Earth and Me, Our Kinsmen Tree: Nature's Creatures, p. 114, Kathleen Whalin, review of Arithme-Tickle, p. 136, and Margaret Herb, review of A World show consideration for Wonders, p.

175.

School Library Communication Activities Monthly, April, 2000, Carolyn Brodie, interview with J. Apostle Lewis.

Teaching Children Mathematics, May, 2003, Brenda H. Frankel, review clever Arithme-Tickle, p. 550.



online


J. Patrick Writer Web site,http://www.jpatricklewis.com/ (November 13, 2003).

Ohio Authors and Illustrators for Adolescent People Web site,http://green.upper-arlington.k12.oh.us/ohioauthors/ (June 13, 2003).*

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