His first published work was a picture book called Bird Adalbert, which came out in 1985.
Andrew Clements' first novel was Frindle, published in 1996. Prior to that, he had written a few children's picture books, including his first published work, Bird Adalbert, which came out in 1985.
In a cabin in his backyard!!
Yes, actually, although it didn't work out as well as he'd hoped, Andrew Clements did have a brief stint as a songwriter between his teaching and publishing jobs.
Lost and Found is a work of realistic fiction.
The Janitor's Boy is a work of realistic fiction.
Things Hoped For is a work of fiction.
Shakespeare's first published work was Venus and Adonis in 1593. His other long poem The Rape of Lucrece was published the next year. About half of the plays were published individually over the years. In 1609 the Sonnets were published. In 1623 the First Folio, the first collection of Shakespeare's plays, was first published. Many of his plays were published for the first time at that time.
No, Shakespeare's work was not first published at his baptism. Shakespeare's plays and poetry were published during his lifetime, with the first collection of his plays published in 1623, seven years after his death. However, it is unclear if Shakespeare himself oversaw the publication of his work, or if they were published by others after his death.
The first edition of the KJV was printed in 1611.
Andrew Barton Paterson's pen name was Banjo Paterson. He took the name of a favourite horse as the name under which he published his work.
smart woman
The title of Poe's first "book" was "Tamerlane and Other Poems." It was a small book of poems.