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Michael Rosen writes 'stuff'. He
doesn't mind whether its called poetry or not, but he likes writing
that sort of thing and children like reading it.
Michael's parents were both teachers, and so were many
of their friends. In fact, when Michael was young he claims that he
believed that everyone was a teacher and, if they weren't, they
ought to be!
Despite this, Michael never became a teacher himself.
Originally, he wanted to be an actor but then he started training
as a doctor. He then changed to studying English at University and
finally became a writer. His first collection of poems, Mind Your
Own Business, was published in 1974. It is a collection of poems
about when Michael was boy: his relationships with his brother and
his parents, and his perceptions of the world around
him.
Since then, Michael has written many anthologies of
poems and edited collections of classic poems. He has also written
some picture books. Michael writes anywhere, scribbling down his
'stuff' on buses, trains, beaches, as well as in his own back
garden.
As a child, Michael's favourite books included Mark
Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Erich Kastner's Emil and
the Detectives.
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