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THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ALFRED KROPP by Rick Yancey
Fast Facts
- Before becoming a writer, Rick Yancey worked for 12 years in a much less creative profession as an IRS tax collector.
- In addition to THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ALFRED KROPP, Rick has written books for adults including a memoir about his adventures as a tax collector and a detective novel.
- Rick met his wife when they worked together at the IRS, and despite the many rejections he faced on the road to becoming a writer, she remained his biggest fan and encouraged him never to give up his dream.
- The Yanceys live in Knoxville, Tennessee (the same town where Alfred goes to live with his Uncle Farrell) with their three boys and two dogs, Maddie and Casey.
- Rick loved playing with swords as a boy, as does his eight-year-old son Jacob, and they spend hours play-fighting with them.
- Rick's favorite children's books are CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (because it's funny) and THE HOBBIT (because he loves its whimsy and adventure).
- Because he writes best away from his desk, most of Rick's writing is done on a laptop while waiting for his sons during soccer or karate practice. He has also written beside pools, on porches, and even in his bed at night!
- Rick wrote his first book at the age of 14 (when he was only a year younger than Alfred Kropp), but it has taken many years since then to become a published author.
- In school, reading was Rick's favorite subject and math was his least favorite (which might explain why Alfred has such trouble with the latter!).
- The 15-year-old character of Alfred Kropp was originally conceived as a 33-year-old night watchman. Thankfully, this character wasn't working out with the story and young Alfred was born!
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