David Elliott (children's author) explained

David Elliott
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Rhode Island School of Design
Occupation:Author

David Elliott (born 1947) is an American author of children's books in verse and prose. He taught creative writing, adolescent literature and playwriting at Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire from 1998 to 2013. He also served as their director of International Student Services.

Work

David Elliott grew up in Ohio and wrote his first story when he was 16 and sent it to The New Yorker magazine. He recalls that it was returned to him torn in half.[1]

Many of his children's books are humorous stories in verse and prose. On the Farm and its successors are sets of pithy poems about the natural world. Bull is a verse novel for young adults retelling the myth of the Minotaur. Voices is a novel in medieval verse looking at Joan of Arc's life from various points of view.

Awards and Honors

The Children's Book Committee (CBC) at Bank Street College of Education has recognized Elliott's work numerous times. In 2024, his children's picture book of poetry, At the Poles (illustrated by Ellen Rooney) (Candlewick), received the Claudia Lewis Award for Younger Poetry[2] and appeared on the Best Children's Book of the Year list with Outstanding Merit.[3] His fictionalized biography, Voices: the final hours of Joan of Arc (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) won the CBC's 2020 Claudia Lewis Award for Poetry[4] and appeared on the Best Children's Book of the Year list with Outstanding Merit.[5] In addition to these titles, The CBC's Best Children's Book of the Year list has featured other work by Elliott including The Seventh Raven, In the Woods, In the Past, Bull, The Two Tims, Nobody's Perfect, On the Wing, In the Sea, In the Wild, Finn Throws a Fit, On the Farm, What the Grizzly Knows, Evangeline Mudd and the Great Mink Escapade, And Here's to You!, The Transmogrification of Roscoe Wizzle, and The Cool Crazy Crickets.[6]

Published Works

Evangeline Mudd series

Hazel Nutt series

Nature series

The Cool Crazy Crickets series

This Orq. series

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Children's author David Elliott plays along . 3 March 2010 . Pappathan, Cassie. 17 November 2009. The Concord Insider .
  2. Web site: Hare . Peter . Awards . 2024-08-30 . Bank Street College of Education . en-US.
  3. Web site: Best Children's Books of the Year . 2024-08-30 . Bank Street College of Education . en-US.
  4. Web site: Hare . Peter . Past Winners . 2024-08-30 . Bank Street College of Education . en-US.
  5. Web site: Best Children's Books of the Year . 2024-08-30 . Bank Street College of Education . en-US.
  6. Web site: Best Children's Books of the Year . 2024-08-30 . Bank Street College of Education . en-US.
  7. News: Peterson. Karyn. Holly Meade, Artist and Kids' Book Author/Illustrator, Dies at 56. 22 March 2016. School Library Journal. 5 July 2013.