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Andy Griffiths is the author of
the popular Just! series of short stories - coming to bookstores in
2004. Just Annoying, Just Kidding, Just Stupid, Just Disgusting,
and Just Crazy. Andy's latest book, a novel called The Day my Butt
Went Psycho has won rave reviews from kids and adults alike. He
lives with his partner and two daughters in Melbourne, Australia
where he divides his time between story-writing and butt-fighting.
Andy gets his wild and funny story ideas from ordinary life. When
he is not writing hilarious kids books, he is in constant demand
to speak at schools and and writing workshops. His experience as
a teacher, his easy-going manner and his side-splitting sense of
humor all combine to make him popular with students of all ages.
Frequently asked questions
1. Are your stories true?
I might start telling a story about something that really happened
to me but pretty soon I'm changing what really happened to make
the story more entertaining and eventually the stories get so exaggerated
and twisted that they end up completely untrue by the end.
2. When and where were you born?
1961. Melbourne, Australia.
3. How many books have you published?
Just Joking!, Just Annoying!, Just Stupid!,
Just Crazy!, The Day My Butt Went Psycho!, Just
Disgusting!
4. Where do you get your ideas from?
I have an exercise book and each day set myself the task of each
day writing down one memory or thought or observation or dream or
line from a book I'm reading. Whenever I need an idea I read the
book, pick the ones I like and play with them.
5. How long does it take you to write a book?
I spend about six months thinking of story titles, story ideas,
starts, endings, middles--all very scrappy and disorganized--and
then I sit down and write seriously for about three months. And
then at least three months rewriting and editing. Many of my short
stories are rewritten somewhere between 20-30 times before they're
ready for publication.
6. Do you enjoy writing books?
I enjoy CREATING books--I love the challenge of trying to make each
book even sillier than the last--but the actual process of writing
the book can sometimes be very hard slow frustrating work.
7. What books did you like reading when you were young?
Anything by Dr. Seuss or Enid Blyton. And especially Alice in
Wonderland, which has to be one of the most profoundly silly
and funny books ever written.
8. Have you any pets? If so have you written any stories about
them?
I don't have any pets at the moment. I used to have a crazy dog
called Sooty who I loved--he crops up in the JUST stories from time
to time.
9. Why did you decide to become a writer?
Many reasons, but I think a combination of the following:
- Because I've always loved picking up a
pen and trying to write things that make people laugh--I think
there's more than enough darkness and sadness and tragedy in the
world and I guess I see humour and nonsense as a way of
celebrating life rather than being overwhelmed by it.
- Because my dream has always been to make
a living out of something that I love doing--I like not being able
to tell the difference between pleasure and work.
- Because I've been so excited and inspired by the writers, movie-makers,
musicians and comedians that I've loved over the years I guess
I was really looking for a way of joining in the fun--I found
writing helped me to do this.
Click here to see some of Andy's favorite things.
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