Susan Cooper
2012 Margaret A. Edwards Award Recipient
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About SusanBorn on May 23, 1935 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England
Attended Slough High School, before attending Oxford University where she was the first female editor of the University Newspaper, and graduated with an MA in English
Her first writing job came at London’s The Sunday Times where she was a feature writer under Ian Fleming
During this job, she wrote her first fantasy novel, Mandrake, followed by Over Sea, Under Stone
In 1963 she emigrated to America, to marry her first husband, and wrote two adult books: A Study of America, Behind the Golden Curtain as well as a biography of J.B. Priestly
In the 1970’s she began writing the follow up’s to her hit, Over Sea, Under Stone, completing the Dark is Rising Sequence
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Susan also worked in theatre, writing scripts and several short plays.
Her poem The Shortest Day is still performed throughout the US
Her Major Play Foxfire, was written in collaboration with her second husband Hume Cronym, and tell the story of life for an Appalachian family. The play went on with win a Tony Award and was adapted for TV
A second screenplay was written for Jane Fonda called The Dollmaker, which also won an Emmy
She also wrote an adaptation for Terry Kat’s To Dance with the White Dog, which also won an Emmy.
During the 1980’s and 1990’s Susan wrote a number of children’s picture books, some of which explored traditional folk-tales and legends.
She returned to YA literature with The Boggart, and the follow-up The Boggart and the Monster
Q&A With SusanHow long does it take to write a book?
They seem to take a year on average; I write very slowly on a good day I write about 1,000 words.
Did you ever want to be anything other than a writer?
Yes I wanted to be a concert pianist, but realized I wasn’t good enough. If I came back as someone else I’d like to be a singer. Being a writer is a lonely job, you’re stuck in a room for such a long time, so sometimes I’d like to be a performer instead.
What books did you read when you were younger?
E. Nesbit’s- The Railway Children, Kipling, Pooh books, A.A. Milne, Arthur Ransome, Malcolm Saville’s adventure stories and Pamela Brown’s theatre books.
Do you consider yourself a ‘children’s author’?
Not really, I’m an author who writes, my books just happen to be published for children or YA’s, when I’m writing I’m not thinking about children at all.
The Dark is Rising Sequence
The Sequence which she is best known for begins with Over Sea, Under Stone
The Dark is Rising
Greenwitch
The Grey King
Silver on the Tree
Book Talk #1: Under Sea Over Stone
Beginning of a classicIntroduced us to Simon, Jane, and Barnabus Drew, each with distinct personalities
Speaks of Authurian, Celtic and Norse Mythology
Quest to find the grail of good
Legendary Adventure of Good vs. Evil
Other YA and Children’s Books
Novels:
Mandrake (1964)
Dawn of Fear (1970)
Seaward (1983)
The Boggart (1993)
The Boggart and the Monster (1997)
Victory (2006)
Ghost Hawk
Picture Books:
Jethro and Jumbie (1979)
The Silver Cow (1983)
The Selkie Girl (1986)
Matthew’s Dragon (1991)
Tam Lin (1991)
Danny and the Kings (1993)
All of her books are Published by: Margaret K. Mc Elderry Books
Book Talk #2: The King of Shadows
Boston Globe-Horn book Honor Book
Nat Fields – actor chosen to play Puck, in Shakespeare's A Mid Summer Night’s Dream
Historical Time Travel, Adventure and Fantasy
Why I choose this book?Why is this book relevant?
Awards/ UniquenessThe Dark is Rising – 1974 Newberry Honor Winner
The Grey King – 1976 Newberry Award Winner
Tir na n-Og Award
Silver on the Tree – 1978
Tir na n-Og Award
Seaward -1989
Janusz Korczak Literary Prize
Susan has the uncanny ability to write for all ages, and has done so for 40 years. Spreading into every genre, Susan has dappled in journalism, fiction, non-fiction, biographies, picture books, plays, adapted screenplays and poetryShe is most known for her fantasy ability, writing books with both male and female protagonistsCaptures the emotion and feelings of tension, adventure, myth, legend, hope, fear and transforms them into short, easy to read novels
Role of FantasySusan Cooper: Role of Fantasy in Children's
Lives
November 15, 2007
http://dev.forum-network.org/lecture/susan-cooper-role-fantasy-childrens-lives
Sources:
http://dev.forum-network.org/lecture/susan-cooper-role-fantasy-childrens-lives
http://www.thelostland.com/
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/intrvws/cooper.htm
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/home/894875-312/susan_cooper_2012_margaret_a..csp
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