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Michael Morpurgo lives in Devon with
his wife Clare. He writes his books from home and helps Clare to
run Farms for City Children, a project that takes children from
inner-city schools to the countryside where they are given hands-on
experience of what happens on a farm.
Michael has written over 50 books - all different, all
exciting - and he draws on a lot of his own experiences. He was
sent away to boarding school, which he hated because he was
homesick and because there was no privacy, and these are
experiences that he draws on in The Butterfly Lion and The War of
Jenkin's Ear. He didn't work especially hard at school but he was
very good at games, and this helped him to keep out of
trouble!
When Michael left school he went into the army, which
he also hated. He left as soon as he could and trained to be a
teacher. Michael loved teaching, especially poetry, which he
discovered through the poems of Ted Hughes.
He stopped teaching to become a full-time writer when
he started the farm. He writes sitting propped up on the bed, with
a thin pen on lined paper which he fills as much as possible as he
hates turning over and starting a new page! He hates rewriting
stories and he hates making corrections.
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