Stacey Kade (also known as Stacey Klemstein and S.A. Barnes) is an American author from Chicago, Illinois.
Career
Kade is the author of ''
The Ghost and The Goth'', ''Queen of The Dead'', and ''Body & Soul''. In 2011 her book ''Queen of The Dead'' was nominated for a
YALSA
The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), established in 1957, is a division of the American Library Association. YALSA is a national association of librarians, library workers and advocates whose mission is to expand the capacity of l ...
award for "Best Fiction for Young Adults". She announced in February 2011 that she begin writing a new book series called ''Project Paper Doll''. The first book ''Project Paper Doll: THE RULES'' was released in 2013. The second book ''Project Paper Doll: THE HUNT'' was released in 2014. the third book ''Project Paper Doll: The Trials'' was released in 2015.
Personal life
Growing up her parents were a minister and a music teacher. Before becoming an author she was an award-winning corporate copywriter. She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her husband and 2 retired racing greyhounds.
Books
As Stacey Klemstein
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As Stacey Kade
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* ''Project Paper Doll: The Trials.'' New York: Disney-Hyperion. 2015. .
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* ''For This Life Only.'' Simon & Schuster BFYR. 2016. .
* ''Starlight Nights.'' Forge Books. 2018. .
* ''Finding Felicity.'' Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers. 2018. .
As S.A. Barnes
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References
External links
Stacey Kade's WebsiteWebsite as Stacey KlemsteinTwitterWorks by Stacey Kadein libraries (
WorldCat
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Living people
21st-century American novelists
21st-century American women writers
American fantasy writers
American science fiction writers
American women novelists
Women science fiction and fantasy writers
American writers of young adult literature
Women writers of young adult literature
Writers from Chicago
Valparaiso University alumni
Novelists from Illinois
Year of birth missing (living people)
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