John David Anderson

John David Anderson is an American writer of middle-grade fiction. His works include Ms. Bixby's Last Day, Insert Coin to Continue, The Dungeoneers, Sidekicked, Minion, Granted, and Posted.

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Anderson at the 2016 Texas Book Festival
BornJohn David Anderson
(1975-05-21)May 21, 1975
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
EducationIndiana University
University of Illinois
GenreAction, Adventure, Fantasy
SpouseAlithia Anderson
ChildrenIsabella and Nick (Twins)
Website
www.johndavidanderson.org

Life

Anderson was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he currently resides. He is married to Alithea Anderson and is the father of twins,[1] Isabella and Nikhil.

Anderson attended Indiana University, where he received an undergraduate degree in English literature and attended the University of Illinois, where he received a master's degree in the same. John David Anderson went on a tour to schools to talk and improve kids' imagination in May 2019.[2]

Works

  • Standard Hero Behavior, 2007, Clarion Books
  • Sidekicked, 2013, Walden Pond Press, Harper Collins
  • Minion, 2014, Walden Pond Press, Harper Collins
  • The Dungeoneers, 2015, Walden Pond Press, Harper Collins
  • Ms. Bixby's Last Day, 2016, Walden Pond Press, Harper Collins
  • Insert Coin to Continue, 2016, Aladdin Books, Simon and Schuster
  • Posted, 2017, Walden Pond Press, Harper Collins
  • Granted, came out in 2018
  • Finding orion, came out May 2019

Website

John David Anderson has his own website at "www.johndavidanderson.org".

gollark: Again, clear would be "written in 50-foot letters of fire in the sky".
gollark: I don't consider this clear because it's not distinguished from the *other* religious books which also claim to be ultimate universal truth.
gollark: I don't think this justifies being punished forever, *infinitely*, especially since, as you said, part of it is a product of the environment. Guess which omnipotent god set up that environment?
gollark: No, this is also terrible. They only punish you *after* you do things, with no clear guide about what's acceptable and what isn't.
gollark: I mean, sure, but other people will be eternally tortured.

References

  1. Spelunking, Aeicha @ Word (March 26, 2014). "Word Spelunking: (MMGM) John David Anderson, author of Minion {Interview & Giveaway}". Word Spelunking. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  2. "John David Anderson". Adams Literary. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
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