C. (Caary) Paul Jackson

Born: 10/01/1902   Urbana
Died: 07/13/1991
Parents: Caary Jackson, Goldie Jackson
Spouse: Orpha
Children: Mae, Betty, Paul L., William L.

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
How to Play Better Soccer Non Fiction Children New York : T. Y. Crowell 1978
Beginner Under the Backboards Fiction Teen New York : Hastings House 1974
Eric and Dud's Football Bargain Fiction Teen New York : Hastings House 1972
Halfback! Fiction Teen New York : Hastings House 1971
Haunted Halfback
- by Caary Jackson
Fiction Teen Chicago: Follett 1969
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Non Fiction Teen New York : Hastings House 1969
Southpaw in the Mighty League Fiction Teen New York : McGraw-Hill 1965
High School Backstop
- With Orpha B. Jackson
Fiction Teen New York : McGraw-Hill 1963
Pro Football Rookie Fiction Teen New York : Hastings House 1962
Little League Tournament Fiction Teen New York : Hastings House 1959
The Jamesville Jets Fiction Teen Chicago : Wilcox & Follett 1959
Bud Plays Junior High Football Fiction Teen New York : Hastings House 1957
Side Line Victory
- by Jack Paulson
Fiction Teen Philadelphia, PA : Westminster Press 1957
Match Point
- by Jack Paulson A boy learns self-control and tact before winning the National Boys' Tennis Tournament at Kalamazoo College. Set partially in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Michigan Teen Philadelphia, PA : Westminster Press 1956
Barney of the Babe Ruth League
- By Colin Lochlons
Fiction Teen New York : Crowell 1954
Rose Bowl Line Backer Fiction Teen New York : T. Y. Crowell 1951
Shorty Makes the First Team Fiction Teen Chicago : Wilcox & Follett 1950
Rose Bowl All-American Fiction Teen New York : T. Y. Crowell 1949
All-Conference Tackle Fiction Teen New York : T. Y. Crowell 1947
What is the aim or goal of your writing: C. Paul Jackson once wrote in Contemporary Authors: "Lots of people think of a writer as somebody different, I suppose. All the writers I know, including myself, do not think we are different than run-of-the-mill people. Certainly there is nothing `highbrow' or aloof about Jackson. "I wrote short stories for pulp magazines before I wrote books, chiefly because I always enjoyed reading sports stories. My first book was written more because an editor wrote that `while Jackson writes on-field action well done enough to create an illusion of the reader being there, I doubt that he can motivate a book-length manuscript.' Such a challenge has always been like waving a red cloth in front of a bull. I vowed that I would write a book, get it published and send the first copy to that so-and-so. I wrote the book--All-Conference Tackle--and have had more than seventy others published since, but I never sent so-and-so a copy. "I enjoy writing and I especially enjoy knowing through fan letters and librarians and teachers that a certain amount of entertainment is brought to young readers by books I write. I hope the Man Upstairs continues to grant me the privilege of writing for a long, long time yet."

May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No

Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
BA University of Michigan Ann Arbor , MI 1994

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Writer 1951
Teacher Kalamazoo , MI 1929 -1951
Public School Teacher, Coach Van Buren County , MI 1922 -1927

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