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Lauren Myracle (born May 15, 1969) is an American writer of
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''. Her book ''Thirteen Plus One'' was released May 4, 2010.


Early life

Myracle was born in
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, and is the oldest of three sisters and has three older brothers. She grew up in
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, where she attended Trinity School and
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. Myracle earned a BA in English and Psychology from
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where she was inducted into
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. After graduation, Myracle worked for some time as a middle-school teacher in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and participated in the
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in Japan. Myracle later earned an MA in English from
Colorado State University Colorado State University (Colorado State or CSU) is a public land-grant research university in Fort Collins, Colorado. It is the flagship university of the Colorado State University System. Colorado State University is classified among "R1: ...
, where she taught for two years and an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from
Vermont College Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) is a private graduate-level art school in Montpelier, Vermont. It offers Master's degrees in low-residency and residential programs. Its faculty includes Pulitzer Prize finalists, National Book Award winners, ...
.


Career

Myracle's first novel, ''Kissing Kate'', was released in 2003. Her middle-grade novel, ''
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'', came out 2004, and '' Twelve'' came out in 2007. Myracle published ''The Fashion Disaster that Changed My Life'' in 2005. ''Thirteen'' was released in March 2008. She came out with the book ''Thirteen Plus One'' in 2010. She also wrote ''Rhymes with Witches'' and ''Bliss'', which came out in 2008, is its prequel. She also has a book entitled ''How to Be Bad'' with
E. Lockhart Emily Jenkins (born September 13, 1967), who sometimes uses the pen name E. Lockhart, is an American writer of children's picture books, young-adult novels, and adult fiction. She is known best for the Ruby Oliver quartet (which begins with ...
and
Sarah Mlynowski Sarah Mlynowski (born January 4, 1977) is a Canadian writer of middle-grade fiction, young adult novels, and adult fiction. She lives in New York City. Biography Sarah Mlynowski is the daughter of the romance writer Elissa Ambrose. Her parents ar ...
. The Internet Girls series comprises ''
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'' (talk to you later), ''
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'' (ta ta for now), and ''
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'' (later, gator). It features three friends—Zoe, Maddie, and Angela—who experience typical high school drama: boys, drugs, alcohol, parties, driving, and college prep. The novels ''ttyl'' and ''ttfn'' were both ''New York Times'' bestsellers, and ''ttyl'' was the first novel to be written entirely in
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s. Most of Myracle's novels take place in
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and are inspired by her childhood friends and experiences, and her large diverse family. In November, 2011, she published '' Shine'', which is set in rural western North Carolina and deals with a young girl's search for the perpetrators of a hate crime against her gay friend. Her latest work, released in August, 2013, is entitled '' The Infinite Moment of Us''. According to Publishers Weekly, the coming of age story "is a rewarding account of two young people whose insecurities and personal histories weigh on the romance they work to build with each other."


Censorship

Myracle's books, especially the ''Internet Girls'' series, have regularly been included in the
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's lists of the most frequently banned and challenged books in the United States. Challengers content the book due to offensive language and sexually explicit content, as well as being unsuited for the age group and going against a religious viewpoint. The series was the ninth-most censored book between 2010 and 2019. In 2009 and 2011, they topped the association's list for the top ten most censored books of the year. The book was also included in the top-ten list for 2008 (third) and 2007 (seventh).
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nearly refused to carry ''Luv Ya Bunches'' at its national school book fair events because the book features lesbian mothers. Scholastic recanted its initial decision after a large internet outcry. In 2022, three of Myracle's novels (''ttyl, ttfn,'' and ''Shine'') were listed among 52 books banned by the
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following the implementation of Utah law H.B. 374, “Sensitive Materials In Schools," 42removed books “feature LBGTQ+ characters and or themes.” Many of the books were removed because they were considered to contain pornographic material according to the new law, which defines porn using the following criteria: * "The average person" would find that the material, on the whole, "appeals to prurient interest in sex" * The material "is patently offensive in the description or depiction of nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, sadomasochistic abuse, or excretion" * The material, on the whole, "does not have serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value." Myracle is highly critical of adults attempting to keep books away from teenagers, believing that kids are smart enough to understand the message in books and learn their lessons. Regarding her own children's reading, she says "As a mom, I want my kids to read any book they want! I want them to read."


Awards and honors

Her first novel, ''Kissing Kate'', was selected an Allie McNamara
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for the year 2004. Booklist selected it as one of the "Top Ten Youth Romances" of the year, as well as one of the "Top Ten Books by New Writers". ''Rhymes with Witches'' is included in
Anita Silvey Anita Silvey is an author, editor, and literary critic in the genre of children’s literature. Born in 1947 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Silvey has served as Editor-in-Chief of ''The Horn Book Magazine'' and as vice-president at Houghton Mifflin ...
's ''500 Great Books for Teens'' and was nominated for "Best Books for Young Adults" by the
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.


National Book Foundation controversy

In October, 2011, a controversy occurred when the
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listed '' Shine'' as one of the five finalists for its annual
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. Then it announced a mistake: '' Chime'' was the intended finalist; it would make an exception and consider six finalists. Shortly thereafter, NBF asked her to withdraw ''Shine'' from consideration and Myracle agreed to do so.


Published works


Series


The Winnie Years (2004-2010)

* ''Ten'' (2010) * ''Eleven'' (2004) * ''Twelve'' (2007) * ''Thirteen'' (2008) * ''Thirteen Plus One'' (2009)


Internet Girls (2005-2014)

* ''
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'' (2005) * ''ttfn'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2008) * bff (2009) * ''yolo'' (2014)


Flower Power (2009-2013)

* ''
Luv Ya Bunches ''Luv Ya Bunches'' is a 2009 children's novel by author Lauren Myracle. The book was first published on October 1, 2009 through Amulet Books and focuses on the friendship between four elementary school girls with similar floral themed names. It's ...
'' (2009) * ''Violet in Bloom'' (2010) * ''Oopsy Daisy'' (2011) * ''Awesome Blossom'' (2013)


The Life of Ty (2013-2015)

* ''Penguin Problems'' (2013) * ''Non-Random Acts of Kindness'' (2014) * ''Friends of a Feather'' (2015)


Upside-Down Magic (2015-2019)

This series was co-written with
Sarah Mlynowski Sarah Mlynowski (born January 4, 1977) is a Canadian writer of middle-grade fiction, young adult novels, and adult fiction. She lives in New York City. Biography Sarah Mlynowski is the daughter of the romance writer Elissa Ambrose. Her parents ar ...
and
E. Lockhart Emily Jenkins (born September 13, 1967), who sometimes uses the pen name E. Lockhart, is an American writer of children's picture books, young-adult novels, and adult fiction. She is known best for the Ruby Oliver quartet (which begins with ...
. * ''Upside Down Magic'' (2015) * ''Sticks & Stones'' (2016) * ''Showing Off'' (2016) * ''Dragon Overnight'' (2018) * ''Weather or Not'' (2018) * ''The Big Shrink'' (2019)


Wishing Day (2016-2018)

* Wishing Day (2016) * The Forgetting Spell (2017) * The Backward Season (2018)


Stand-alone novels, short stories, and comics

* ''Kissing Kate'' (2003) * ''The Fashion Disaster That Changed My Life'' (2005) * “Such a Pretty Face,” published in the short story anthology ''Four Summer Stories: Fireworks'' (2007) * ''
Prom Nights from Hell ''Prom Nights from Hell'' is a 2007 anthology, featuring five young adult horror/romance short stories. The novellas were written respectively by Meg Cabot, Kim Harrison, Michele Jaffe, Stephenie Meyer and Lauren Myracle. Stories *"Hell on ...
'', co-written by Lauren Myracle,
Meg Cabot Meggin Patricia Cabot (born February 1, 1967) is an American novelist. She has written and published over 50 novels of young adult and adult fiction and is best known for her young adult series ''Princess Diaries'', which was later adapted by W ...
,
Kim Harrison Kim Harrison (born 1966) is a pen name of American author Dawn Cook. Kim is best known as the author of the ''New York Times'' #1 best selling Hollows series, but she has written more than urban fantasy and has published over two dozen books span ...
,
Michele Jaffe Michele Sharon Jaffe (born March 20, 1970) is an American writer. She has authored novels in several genres, including historical romance, suspense thrillers, and novels for young adults. Early life and education Jaffe was born in Los Angeles, ...
, and
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(2007) * ''How to Be Sad,'' cowritten by Lauren Myracle,
Sarah Mlynowski Sarah Mlynowski (born January 4, 1977) is a Canadian writer of middle-grade fiction, young adult novels, and adult fiction. She lives in New York City. Biography Sarah Mlynowski is the daughter of the romance writer Elissa Ambrose. Her parents ar ...
, and
E. Lockhart Emily Jenkins (born September 13, 1967), who sometimes uses the pen name E. Lockhart, is an American writer of children's picture books, young-adult novels, and adult fiction. She is known best for the Ruby Oliver quartet (which begins with ...
(2008) * ''Bliss'' (2008) * ''
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,'' cowritten by Lauren Myracle,
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, and
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(2008) * ''Peace, Love, and Baby Ducks'' (2009) * ''Shine'' (2009) * ''The Infinite Moment of Us'' (2013) * ''Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale'', a graphic novel in the DC Ink line, based on Catwoman/Selina Kyle (2019). This book was a 2019 Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Graphic Novels and Comics. * ''Victor and Nora A Gotham Love Story'', a graphic novel in the DC Ink line, based on
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and his wife, Nora Kumar (2020)


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External links

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