Bio
J. Patrick Lewis was born and raised alongside his twin brother, Mick, and younger brother, Tim, in Gary, Indiana. He earned a BA at Saint Joseph’s College, an MA at Indiana University and a PhD in economics at the Ohio State University. Lewis taught at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio until 1998, when he switched careers to become a full-time writer. Lewis discovered poetry at the age of 39; he says that poetry “seized me by the nape of the neck and wouldn’t let go.”
Lewis has published more than 80 books of poetry for children. He writes about topics both light and serious, funny and dark — and he explores all sorts of topics, from modern day heroes to oddball holidays to mathematics. Lewis has written poetry in many styles — free verse, rhyme, haiku, riddles, limericks and villanelles — whatever best suits the purpose of the poem. His books include Spot the Plot: A Riddle Book of Book Riddles (2009, illustrated by Lynn Munsinger); New York Times Best Illustrated Book The Last Resort (2002, illustrated by Roberto Innocenti and translated into more than a dozen languages); The Shoe Tree of Chagrin (2001, illustrated by Chris Sheban), which won the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators’ Golden Kite Award; and A Hippopotamusn’t: And Other Animal Poems (1990, illustrated by Victoria Chess). In 2012, Lewis edited The National Geographic Book of Animal Poetry, featuring stunning photography and 200 carefully chosen poems about animals of the world.
His children’s poetry has been widely anthologized, and his contributions to children’s literature have been recognized with the 2011 Children’s Poetry Award from the National Council of Teachers of English and the Ohioana Awards’ 2004 Alice Louise Wood Memorial Prize. Lewis was named the nation’s third Children’s Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation and served from 2011 to 2013. He lives in Westerville, Ohio.
Learn more about J. Patrick Lewis on his official website (opens in a new window).
Books by this author
Please Bury Me in the Library
Funny, engaging poems and pictures worth poring over offer readers delightful details about some really crazy cars! Ready for a ride in the Dragonwagon? How about an Eel-ectric Car? You really auto take these poems out for a spin.
Poem-mobiles: Crazy Car Poems
Short rhymes are riddles, asking readers to figure which books are being described while additional clues are presented in animated illustrations. From Click, Clack, Moo to traditional folktales, young readers (and their adults) will enjoy this interactive book.
Spot the Plot: A Riddle Book of Book Riddles
Take Two!: A Celebration of Twins
The townspeople are flummoxed when a new store mysteriously appears. But Benny Penny examines its mysterious stock — from the flying toaster to a walking teapot. Surreal illustrations correspond with the story revealed rebus-style, with words and pictures. The truly fantastic tale is told in complete words at the end.
The Fantastic 5 and 10 Cent Store: A Rebus Adventure
The Last Resort
Underwear Salesman
An August day on the national Mall has been made famous by the powerful “I Have a Dream” speech given by Martin Luther King, Jr. But many others were there, too. Real and imagined voices from that day are presented in varied poems, bringing it into focus and reminding young readers that they “…can make a difference…[they] have a voice.”
Voices from the March on Washington
Sophisticated readers will appreciate the sly humor and wordplay in the “kissin’ cousin of haiku.” Senyru focuses on everyday activities (e.g., “Freedom vanishes, as the babysitter arrives… kids are tied in nots”) complemented here by comic illustrations.
Wing Nuts: Screwy Haiku
Unique observances for everything from rats to limericks are celebrated in a variety of poems and poetic forms. When combined with comic illustrations, the lighthearted collection is sure to keep readers chuckling from cover to cover.
World Rat Day: Poems About Real Holidays You’ve Never Heard Of
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A Poetic Spring
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Hit the Road, Rails, and Trails
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Holiday Buying Guide 2005
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Holiday Buying Guide 2006
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Holiday Buying Guide 2009
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Holiday Buying Guide 2010
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Holiday Buying Guide 2017
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Things to Do When There’s Nothing to Do
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