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StoryCorps Griot: Walter Dean and Christopher Myers

Series: StoryCorps
From: StoryCorps
Length: 00:01:46

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Myers_small Author Walter Dean Myers grew up in Harlem, the son of a janitor. Myers began writing as a teenager, but always failed to impress his father with his writing.

Here, Myers talks about his father with his own son, Christopher.

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Piece Description

Author Walter Dean Myers grew up in Harlem, the son of a janitor. Myers began writing as a teenager, but always failed to impress his father with his writing.

Here, Myers talks about his father with his own son, Christopher.

Broadcast History

NPR Morning Edition 6/17/11

Transcript

Christopher Myers: He bought you a typewriter at one point. Why do you think he knew that that was important to you?

Walter Dean Myers: Well, I was working at 14. I saved my money up, and I went to buy a typewriter. And at that point, Mom was having a drinking problem‚ and she spent it up. And so he went out and bought me a typewriter, a Royal.

But he never said anything good about my writing. And that really, that really hurt you know, I mean, that, that really bothered me a lot.

And my father told ghost stories at times, so I even would take his ghost stories and publish them. And I would show them to him and he would never comment on them. So when I did that, then I said, "He hates me," you know, he hates me.

CM: Did you ever ask him about it? Did you ever say, well . . .

WDM: No, no. When he was dying, I brought him a book that I 'd just finished. And uh, he picked it up and he...
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Intro and Outro

INTRO:

Time now for StoryCorps, recording conversations between family and friends.

Walter Dean Myers grew up in Harlem, the son of a janitor.

Today, he's the author of nearly 100 books that are very popular with teenagers...

But as he told his son Christopher... there was ONE person Myers ALWAYS wanted his writing to
impress -- his dad.

OUTRO:

That's Walter Dean Myers remembering his father, Herbert Dean, at StoryCorps in New York.

Today, Walter and his son Christopher work on books TOGETHER -- as writer and illustrator.

Additional Credits

NPR, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Principal Financial Group

Related Website

www.storycorps.org/listen/