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Name
  
Will Weaver

Role
  
Author

Movies
  
Sweet Land


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Occupation
  
Novelist, College Professor

Genre
  
Young Adult, Fantasy, Baseball

Education
  
Stanford University, University of Minnesota, St. Cloud State University

Books
  
Memory Boy, A gravestone made of, Saturday night dirt, Super stock rookie, Red Earth - White Earth

Similar People
  
Ali Selim, Alan Cumming, Elizabeth Reaser

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Will Weaver, (born William Weller in Park Rapids, Minnesota in 1950), is an American author.

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Background

Weaver was raised on a dairy farm near Park Rapids, Minnesota, where his parents, who were of Scandinavian descent, farmed 150 acres. In Weaver's youth, he enjoyed fishing and participating in sports (he was the captain of his high school basketball team). At 16 years of age, he once finished second in a demolition derby. One of three children, he attended the local country school. Weaver attended Saint Cloud State University, 1968–69; University of Minnesota, B.A., 1972; Stanford University, M.A., 1979.

Career

His debut was Red Earth, White Earth, about a native Minnesotan returning to his home town due to conflicts between white farmers and local Native Americans. It was made into a CBS-TV movie in 1989. His 1989 short story collection, A Gravestone Made of Wheat and Other Stories, won many awards, including the Minnesota Book Award for Fiction. The title story was produced in 2006 as the independent feature film Sweet Land, featuring Ned Beatty.

Weaver has also written many stories for young adults, including the Billy Baggs baseball novels. These include Striking Out, Farm Team, and Hard Ball. He has also written Memory Boy, Claws, Full Service, and Defect. Saturday Night Dirt, the first of a series on dirt-racers, was released in 2008 followed by Super Stock Rookie. He is the winner of both the McKnight Foundation and the Bush Foundation prizes for fiction.

In addition to writing, Weaver became a creative-writing teacher at Bemidji State University in Bemidji, Minnesota. He resides in the Bemidji area with his wife Rose, who is currently a professor at Bemidji State, and his teenage children. In April 2014, he recorded an interview with Peter Shea in which he talked about his life and work.

References

Will Weaver Wikipedia