The Stars and Stripes
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Shel Silverstein's early influences included his mother, who encouraged his creativity, and his exposure to the work of authors such as Lewis Carroll and Dr. Seuss. He also drew inspiration from his time in the military and his experiences traveling.
One of Shel Silverstein's favorite hobbies was music. He actually wrote some hit songs. One of these is 'A Boy Named Sue', which was performed by the late Johnny What_were_Shel_Silverstien's_hobbies.Read more: What_were_Shel_Silverstien's_hobbies
just a guess: When I am gone what will you do? Who will write and draw for you? Someone different, Someone new. Someone better, Maybe you?!
He started writing when he couldn't get any girls. He said to Publishers' Weekly that he 'couldn't play ball, couldn't dance, so [he] started to write poems and draw pictures.'
Beloved children's' author, Shel Silverstein, began writing when he was twelve years old. During his service in the Korean War, Shel did cartoons for the military publication â??Stars and Stripesâ??. After the war, he worked for â??Playboyâ?? as a cartoonist, but based on his skill at writing a series of poems and books , he was encouraged to write children'sâ?? literature.
Shel Silverstein was born on September 25, 1930
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