Some people say Washington Irving wrote it, but I have always thought that James Macgillivary (not the scottish sculptor) wrote Paul Bunyan.
The legend of Paul Bunyan was popularized by American storytellers and writers in the early 20th century, but there is no definitive author. The character of Paul Bunyan is a folkloric lumberjack known for his larger-than-life feats and adventures in North American folklore.
the answer is STEVEN KELLOG, STEVEN KELLOG WAS THE AUTHOR FOR THE BOOK PAUL BUNYAN
Paul Bunyan is not a real person. The earliest published versions of the myth of Paul Bunyan can be traced back to James MacGillivray, an itinerant newspaper reporter who wrote the first Paul Bunyan article in 1906, and an expanded version of the same article for the Detroit News.
Paul Bunyan
Paul Bunyan. And his companion Babe the blue ox
Paul Bunyan Land was created in 1950.
Paul Bunyan's younger (and smaller) brother was Cordwood Pete.
Shel Silverstein wrote a poem about Paul Bunyan for children as part of his collection of humorous and imaginative poetry. The character of Paul Bunyan is a popular American folklore figure known for his larger-than-life personality and legendary feats, making him an appealing subject for a playful and entertaining poem.
National Paul Bunyan Day is always June 27. http://www.zanyholidays.com/2008/06/national-paul-bunyan-day.html
Paul Bunyan State Forest was created in 1935.
Paul Bunyan is a tall tale about a lumberjack. It is unknown whether or not he actually existed.
Paul Bunyan is NOT real, so he didn't invent anything.
The area of Paul Bunyan Land is 728,434.156032 square meters.
The Paul Bunyan Award is presented annually by the Detroit Lions to their most outstanding lineman. It was first awarded in 1953 and is named after the legendary lumberjack Paul Bunyan.