R. A. Montgomery

Author of choose-your-own-adventure books

R. A. Montgomery - Artists & Creatives born 1936
Born

1936
90 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent author and publisher, credited with popularizing the interactive book format through the creation of the 'Choose Your Own Adventure' series. This series, launched in the late 1970s, became a significant phenomenon in children's literature, allowing readers to make choices that influenced the storyline. The format engaged young readers and encouraged creativity and decision-making skills. Montgomery also founded his own publishing company, which further expanded the reach of interactive storytelling.

Created the 'Choose Your Own Adventure' series

Founded a publishing company for interactive books

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