Kenn Nesbitt Explained

Kenn Nesbitt
Birth Name:Owen Kenneth Glenn Nesbitt
Birth Date:February 20, 1962
Birth Place:Berkeley, California, United States
Children:Max Nesbitt, Madison Nesbitt
Spouse:Ann Nesbitt

Kenn Nesbitt (born February 20, 1962)in Berkeley, California. He grew up in Fresno and San Diego and attended National University in San Diego, also done education with Mission bay high school, Le Jolla High school and kirk elementary school is an American children's poet.[1] [2] [3] On June 11, 2013, he was named Children's Poet Laureate[4] [5] by the Poetry Foundation. He was the last one to receive this title before the Poetry Foundation changed its name to Young People's Poet Laureate.[6]

He is a writer of humorous poetry for children, including the books My Hippo Has the Hiccups and Revenge of the Lunch Ladies. Nesbitt has collaborated with poet Linda Knaus on a collection of Christmas poems entitled Santa Got Stuck in the Chimney and with children's musician Eric Herman on several CDs. His poems also appear in numerous anthologies of humorous children's poetry. Nesbitt's writing often includes imagery of outrageous happenings, before ending on a realistic note. Being children's poems, many make fun of school life. He wrote his first children's poem, "Scrawny Tawny Skinner", in 1994. In 1997, he decided to write his first poetry book, My Foot Fell Asleep, which was published in 1998.

Nesbitt's poem "The Tale of the Sun and the Moon", was used in the 2010 movie Life as We Know It. It was set to music by Eric Herman.

Bibliography

Anthologies

Kenn Nesbitt's poems also appear in the following anthologies.

References

  1. [Time for Kids]
  2. [Weekly Reader]
  3. [The Poetry Foundation]
  4. Web site: Nesbitt. Kenn. Children's Poet Laureate. Poetry Foundation. 11 June 2013.
  5. News: Meet Kenn Nesbitt, the New Children's Poet Laureate. Time . 15 June 2013.
  6. Web site: Young People's Poet Laureate - ALSC Blog. 26 May 2017 .

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