
Born to be a Writer Almost as far back as he can remember, Clyde Robert Bulla wanted to write. Born on a farm in a small town in Missouri, Mr. Bulla's first school was a one-room country schoolhouse. One day his teacher asked each first grade student what he or she would do with a thousand dollars. Young Clyde answered that he would buy a table. His classmates laughed heartily, and his teacher was puzzled. “What I really meant,” says Mr. Bulla, “is a desk or other flat surface on which to write my stories!” First Stories Mr. Bulla's first piece of writing was titled, “How Planets Were Born.” The ambitious opening sentence was, “One night old Mother Moon had a million babies.” All through school, Mr. Bulla continued to write stories mostly, but plays and poetry, too. After years of gathering editor's rejection slips, Mr. Bulla sold a magazine story, then several more. Soon after, Mr. Bulla wrote a novel and a publisher accepted it. The Difficult Years In the excitement of publishing a novel, Mr. Bulla wrote two more books. Unfortunately, no one wanted to publish them. His luck took a turn for the worse when the publisher of his first book went bankrupt. For several years, he worked at a local weekly newspaper where he struggled with linotype, kept books, collected bills, and wrote a weekly column. Success! A couple of Mr. Bulla's weekly columns caught the attention of a well-known author and illustrator of children's books. She wrote to Mr. Bulla, suggesting that he try writing a children's book. He immediately sent her a manuscript for a children's book he'd written a year before. Within one week, an editor of a New York publisher read the manuscript,and it was accepted. The book was The Donkey Cart, published in 1946. Since then, Mr. Bulla has written over twenty books for children, as well as the music for several children's song books. About The Chalk Box Kid “When I was young,” explains Mr. Bulla, “I sometimes found it hard to cope in new surroundings, and I was apt to get off on the wrong foot. This is the story of a boy who got off on the wrong foot in a new school and how he tried to cope.” In describing the chalk garden, Mr. Bulla says, “I gave Gregory something I've always wished for: a big, blank wall that I could cover with my own drawings.”
Books

Singing Sam
1989

Ghost Town Treasure
1957

White Bird
1966

Shoeshine Girl
1975

A Tree Is a Plant
1960

Eagle Feather
1953

A Grain of Wheat
1985

Last Look
1979

Take Care of Dexter
1973

Viking Adventure
1963

Three Dollar Mule
1960

My Friend the Monster
1980

Joseph the Dreamer
1971

The Christmas Coat
1990

The Story of Valentine's Day
1965

The Paint Brush Kid
1995

Old Charlie
1957

A Lion to Guard Us
1981

The Chalk Box Kid
1987

Pirate's Promise
1958

Riding the Pony Express
1948

Daniel's Duck
1979

Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims
1954

Conquista!
1978

The Valentine Cat
1959

The Sword in the Tree
1956

The Moon Singer
1969

Charlie's House
1983

The Poppy Seeds
1955

Keep Running, Allen!
1978

John Billington
1956

The Ring and The Fire
1962

Pocahontas and the Strangers
1971

The Ghost of Windy Hill
1968

The Secret Valley
1949

White Sails to China
1955

It's Fine to Be Nine
2000

What Makes a Shadow?
1962