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KL Going (born August 21, 1973) is an American writer of books for children and teens. Her first novel, ''
Fat Kid Rules the World ''Fat Kid Rules the World'' is a young adult novel published by American author K. L. Going in 2003. The story follows a suicidal, 296 pound teen, Troy Billings, who befriends a local guitar legend, Curt MacCrae, who insists that they form a ban ...
'', was named a
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Honor Book by the
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, and was included on the
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's Best Books for Young Adults list and its list of Best Books for the Past Decade. Her books have been
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picks, Scholastic Book Club choices,
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selections,
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Best Books for the Teenage, and winners of state book awards. They have been featured by ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and the Children's Book Council as best books of the year. Her work has also been published in Korea, Italy, Japan, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, and her novel ''Fat Kid Rules the World'' was adapted into a film. It premiered at the
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and won an Audience Award. Going began her career working at Curtis Brown, Ltd., one of the oldest literary agencies in New York City. She used this inner knowledge of publishing to write ''Writing and Selling the Young Adult Novel'' – a how-to book for aspiring writers, published by ''
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''. She has also written short stories for several anthologies and multiple picture books.


Early life and education

She was born Kelly Louise Going in
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.


Career

After graduation, she did volunteer service with the
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in
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, Louisiana, teaching adult literacy. When she returned to New York she began working in publishing for the literary agency, Curtis Brown, Ltd. After her first novel, ''Fat Kid Rules the World'', was published she left the agency to write part-time. In addition to writing, she managed an independent bookstore in
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, for the Merritt Bookstore. Going has published three
young adult novels Young adult fiction (YA) is a category of fiction written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age. While the genre is primarily targeted at adolescents, approximately half of YA readers are adults. The subject matter and genres of YA correlate ...
, plus three novels for middle grade readers age eight to twelve, a picture book, and a reference book titled ''Writing and Selling the YA Novel'' published by ''Writer's Digest''.F&W's publication
Where to find Writing and Selling the YA Novel. FW Bookstore.
She has additional picture books and novels under contract. Going's books have been published by
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,
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (; HMH) is an American publisher of textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, reference works, and fiction and non-fiction for both young readers and adults. The company is based in the Financial Dist ...
,
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, and ''Writer's Digest'' and have won many awards and honors. Her books have been produced as audio books, made into a feature film, and the rights have been optioned for television and
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. She has also written short stories for several anthologies, including ''Rush Hour Volume 3'', ''Full House'', and ''No Such Thing as the Real World''. In addition to her writing, Going also teaches workshops for the Highlights Foundation, speaks at schools and libraries around the country, participates in
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visits with schools around the world, and teaches language arts part-time at the Homestead School, a private school in
upstate New York Upstate New York is a geographic region consisting of the area of New York State that lies north and northwest of the New York City metropolitan area. Although the precise boundary is debated, Upstate New York excludes New York City and Long Is ...
.


Young-adult fiction

* ''
Fat Kid Rules the World ''Fat Kid Rules the World'' is a young adult novel published by American author K. L. Going in 2003. The story follows a suicidal, 296 pound teen, Troy Billings, who befriends a local guitar legend, Curt MacCrae, who insists that they form a ban ...
'' (2003) tells the story of a 296-pound teenager, Troy, who is befriended by local guitar legend Curt MacCrae. Curt insists they form a band and Troy will be their drummer, only Troy does not know how to play the drums. * ''Saint Iggy'' (2006) is the story of Iggy Corso who is kicked out of school for allegedly threatening a teacher. He finds himself seeking to do something good in order to change others' minds about him. * ''King of the Screw Ups'' (2009) is the humorous tale of Liam Gellar who is kicked out of his home and forced to move in with his glam-rocking, cross-dressing uncle. Determined to get back in his father's good graces, Liam resolves to do better in school and not fall prey to the insidious popularity that has continuously been his downfall. However, even when he tries to screw up, he screws up.


Middle-grade fiction

* ''The Liberation of Gabriel King'' (2005) is a historical fiction novel set in 1976 about Gabriel King and his best friend Frita Wilson who set out to conquer all their fears over the course of one summer. * ''The Garden of Eve'' (2007) is a novel mixing magic with real life to create a story exploring grief, healing, and growth. * ''Pieces of Why'' (2016) After a shooting in her neighborhood, Tia seeks the truth about the crime that sent her father to prison years ago.


Picture books

* ''Dog in Charge'' (2012) – Find out what happens when Dog is left in charge of five wily cats. * ''Pablo the Poet'' (publishing date unknown) – Explores how the poetry of Pablo Neruda made the ordinary extraordinary. * ''Bumpety, Dunkety, Thumpety-Thump'' (2017) – Rhythm, sounds, and fun! * ''Can't Stop Kissing That Baby'' (publishing date unknown) – Moms around the world sure love their babies! * ''The Shape of the World'' (2017) – Inspired by the life of architect
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, this book looks at how the world around us is made up of many shapes.


Film adaptation

''
Fat Kid Rules the World ''Fat Kid Rules the World'' is a young adult novel published by American author K. L. Going in 2003. The story follows a suicidal, 296 pound teen, Troy Billings, who befriends a local guitar legend, Curt MacCrae, who insists that they form a ban ...
'' was screened at
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, winning the Audience Award for Narrative Spotlight. Actor
Matthew Lillard Matthew Lyn Lillard (born January 24, 1970) is an American actor. His early film work includes Chip Sutphin in ''Serial Mom'' (1994), Emmanuel "Cereal Killer" Goldstein in ''Hackers'' (1995), Stu Macher in ''Scream'' (1996), Stevo in ''SLC Punk ...
directed the film. The script was written by
Michael Galvin Michael Galvin (born 27 March 1967) is a New Zealand actor, singer and playwright, well known for his role as Chris Warner on the soap opera Shortland Street, a character he has played almost since the show's debut in 1992 until 1996 and again ...
and Peter Speakman. The film stars
Jacob Wysocki Jacob Wysocki (born June 20, 1990) is an American actor and comedian. Life and career Wysocki became interested in acting while still in high school. During these years, he also performed with ComedySportz and started to act in school plays. Af ...
as the title character."''Fat Kid Rules the World''"
fatkidrulesthemovie.com, the film's website. Retrieved December 20, 2022.
The film was scored by
Mike McCready Michael David McCready (born April 5, 1966) is an American musician who serves as the lead guitarist for the rock band Pearl Jam. Along with Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, and Eddie Vedder, he is one of the founding members of the band. McCready wa ...
of
Pearl Jam Pearl Jam is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. The band's lineup consists of founding members Jeff Ament (bass guitar), Stone Gossard (rhythm guitar), Mike McCready (lead guitar), and Eddie Vedder (lead vocals, guita ...
and shot on location in
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.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Going, Kl 1973 births 21st-century American novelists 21st-century American women writers American children's writers American women children's writers American women novelists American young adult novelists Eastern University (United States) alumni Living people People from Rhinebeck, New York People from Wallkill, Orange County, New York Women writers of young adult literature Novelists from New York (state)