
I hope that the teenagers who read my work can relate to the truth of them, or gain understanding and compassion for their counterparts who do. "The effect I hope my books have is multi-faceted, really.

As I grew older and found success where I hadn't in high school, my passion for writing remained, though it became more tempered and introspective about the circumstance I had been in as a teen. Poetry, short stories, and journal entries littered my bedroom. Harmon told CA: "My interest in writing began as a tremendous avenue to vent my anger while in high school. Jennifer Mattson, writing in Booklist, noted that the author "compellingly renders wary, brittle Ian, particularly the tension between his admirable motivations and his self-destructive impulses." In a review in the School Library Journal, Shannon Seglin likewise wrote: "The author has created a main character who is confident and tragic." A Kirkus Reviews contributor called Skate a "marvelous debut." Critics generally praised the author's depiction of Ian. The book follows the brothers as they decide to search for their father, who left the family just before Sammy was born. Ian decides to take Sammy with him when he runs off after breaking the jaw of one of the coaches at school. Ian also has other problems, including a mother on drugs who may lose Ian and his little brother Sammy. Skate tells the story of Ian, who is fifteen and, like the author during his youth, a rebel who has little time for school or authority figures. I write about believing in oneself, because I know that once you do, all those stupid rules might still be stupid, but guess what? The bitterness over them fades." Not based around the hated teacher, jerk principal, control freak coach or dysfunctional parent.

About making decisions based on Ian, not the world. But why did I do them?" As for his first novel, the author writes: "So I wrote Skate about self-reliance. The author went on to note: "I look back at all the things I did that hurt me, and I still feel the pain. "You'll find a theme of self-reliance in every book I write, and it's a very tricky thing to portray without bagging on school," the author writes on his home page.

Michael Harmon is a high school dropout and writer whose first novel, Skate, draws on Harmon's own rebellious youth. Skate (young adult novel), Knopf ( New York, NY), 2006. Hobbies and other interests: Backpacking, fishing, woodworking, shooting, and building skateboard and snowboarding ramps for his kids.

Born 1969, in Los Angeles, CA married wife's name Kimberly children: a daughter and son.
