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William Paul Young (born May 11, 1955), referred to as Wm. Paul Young, or simply Paul Young, is a Canadian author. He wrote the novels The Shack, Cross Roads, Eve, and the religious book Lies We Believe About God. Young is the oldest of four, born May 11, 1955, in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. 

Still, the majority of his first decade was lived with his missionary parents in the highlands of the Netherlands New Guinea (West Papua), among the Dani, a central highlands people of western New Guinea. These became his family, and as the first white child and outsider who ever spoke their language, he was granted unusual access to their culture and community. When he was six, he was sent to a boarding school.

Young originally wrote primarily to create unique gifts for his friends until his wife repeatedly urged him to write something for their six children to put down his perspectives on God and on the inner healing Young had experienced as an adult. The resulting manuscript, which later became The Shack, was intended only for his six kids and for a handful of close friends.

Young initially printed just 15 copies of his book. Two of his close friends encouraged him to publish it and assisted with some editing and rewriting to prepare the manuscript for publication. After rejection by 26 publishers, Young, and his friends published the book under the name of their newly created publishing company, Windblown Media, in 2007. 

The company spent only C$200 in advertising; word-of-mouth referrals eventually drove the book to number one on the New York Times trade paperback fiction best-seller list in June 2008. "The Shack" was the top-selling fiction and audiobook of 2008 in America through November 30. Young's second book, Cross Roads, was published on November 13, 2012, by FaithWords.

Howard Books released Young's Eve on September 15, 2015. Young's latest book, Lies We Believe About God, was released on March 7, 2017. Like The Shack, it has been the subject of theological criticism. One critic, Tim Challies, says Young is a universalist, teaching that everyone is saved.

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