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Teddy Wayne (born 1979) is an American novelist and short story writer whose books include '' The Love Song of Jonny Valentine'' (2013) and ''
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'' (2016). He is a frequent contributor to ''
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'', ''
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Biography

Wayne was raised in New York City in a
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household; he has Jewish ancestry. After graduating from
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in 2001, he received his Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at
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in 2007. During graduate school, Wayne began writing a novel about a
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ian computer programmer whose moral code is challenged when he joins a Wall Street investment firm. Published in 2010 as '' Kapitoil'', the book received critical acclaim. His novel '' The Love Song of Jonny Valentine'', about the public meltdown of a
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-like 11-year-old pop star, was published in 2013. Wayne has said that the book was partly inspired by the vulnerability he felt after publishing his first novel, explaining, "I started wondering, how do actual celebrities deal with it? If I’m getting this worked up over a bad Amazon review, how would you deal with the tabloids?" He researched ''Jonny Valentine'' by poring over celebrity magazines and reading biographies of former child stars such as Jackie Coogan,
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, and
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. His 2016 campus novel ''
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'' tells the story of David Federman, a Harvard freshmen and a victim of
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who begins stalking one of his female classmates. HBO announced plans to produce a television series based on ''Loner'' in 2019, with Wayne attached to write the pilot and co-executive produce the series. In 2020, Wayne published '' Apartment'', a novel about the complicated friendship between two male writers who meet while attending
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's MFA program in 1996. Wayne is currently working on his fifth novel, about "a New Yorker on the edges of bourgeois society, critical of everything around him."Hann, Jennie
"Teddy Wayne on adapting his loner novels for Hollywood,"
''Los Angeles Times'' February 20, 2020.
Wayne lives in
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with his wife, the writer Kate Greathead, and their two children. From 2014 to 2018, he wrote a column about technology titled ''Future Tense'' for ''
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s Style section.


Bibliography


Novels

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Essays and reporting

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Critical studies and reviews of Wayne's work

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Awards

* 2010
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Fellowship * 2011
Young Lions Fiction Award The Young Lions Fiction Award is an annual US literary prize of $10,000, awarded to a writer who is 35 years old or younger for a novel or collection of short stories. The award was established in 2001 by Ethan Hawke, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh, Rick ...
finalist * 2011 PEN/Bingham Prize runner-up * 2011 Dayton Literary Peace Prize finalist * 2011 Whiting Award


References


External links


Author's websiteCollected ''New York Times'' articlesCollected ''New Yorker'' articlesCollected ''McSweeney's'' articles
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