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“Sometimes I think I am Judy Moody,”
says Megan McDonald, author of Judy Moody, Judy
Moody Gets Famous!, Judy Moody Saves the World!, Judy
Moody Predicts the Future, and Doctor Judy Moody.
“I’m certainly moody, like she is. Judy
has a strong voice and always speaks up for herself.
I like that.”
For Megan McDonald, being able to speak up for herself
wasn’t always easy. She grew up as the youngest of five
sisters in Pennsylvania, USA. Her father, an ironworker,
was known to his co-workers as “Little Johnny the Storyteller.”
Every evening at dinner the McDonalds would gather to talk and
tell stories, but Megan was barely able to get a word in edgewise.
“I’m told I began to stutter,” she says, leading her mother to give
her a notebook so she could start “writing things down.”
Luckily for her fans, Megan McDonald’s writing did not
stop with that childhood notebook. Her critically
acclaimed Judy Moody books have won numerous awards.
“Judy has taken on a life of her own,” the author notes.
Interestingly, the feisty third-grader is highly popular
with both boys and girls, making for a strong base of fans
who are among Megan McDonald’s strongest incentives to keep
writing, along with “too many ideas and a little chocolate.”
Megan has a B.A. in English from Oberlin College, USA, and a
master’s in Library Science from the University of Pittsburgh,
USA. When she took her first writing class, her professor told her
to go home and rip up all the poems she had ever written —
because she was actually a prose writer. Megan went home and looked
up prose in the dictionary to find out what it meant! Before
Megan became a writer, she worked in museums, libraries, and bookstores.
She has also made a living as a storyteller and a park ranger.
More recently, Megan McDonald has teamed up with illustrator
G. Brian Karas to introduce a winsome picture-book duo in Ant
and Honey Bee: What a Pair! The characters’ struggle to create
the perfect costume is a theme the author can easily relate to.
“One year,” she says, “my mother made costumes for all of us at
Halloween. I was youngest, so when I outgrew one costume, there
was always another to take its place. Believe it or not, some of
those costumes are still around, and a whole new generation is
wearing them!”
Megan McDonald and her husband live in California, USA, with a dog,
two adopted horses, and fifteen wild turkeys that like to hang
out on their back porch.
Author photo by Michele McDonald
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