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Blake Nelson is an American
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of adult and
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. He grew up in
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,
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, and attended
Wesleyan University Wesleyan University ( ) is a private liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut. Founded in 1831 as a men's college under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church and with the support of prominent residents of Middletown, the col ...
and
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, th ...
. He lives in Hillsboro, Oregon, in the
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.


Biography

Nelson began his career writing short humor pieces for '' Details'' magazine in the mid-'90s. These articles, with titles including "How to be an Expatriot" and "How to Live on $3600 a year", explored the
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West Coast lifestyle. His first novel ''
Girl A girl is a young female human, usually a child or an adolescent. When a girl becomes an adult, she is accurately described as a ''woman''. However, the term ''girl'' is also used for other meanings, including ''young woman'',Dictionary.c ...
'' was excerpted in '' Sassy'' magazine in three successive issues. The mail ''Sassy'' received in response was key to the eventual publication of ''Girl''. ''Girl'' has since been published in eight foreign countries and made into a film of the same name. The novel was reissued as a
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novel by
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young adult imprint Simon Pulse in October 2007. Nelson's novel '' Paranoid Park'' was made into a film of the same name by Gus Van Sant. The novel, about skateboarding teenagers, won the prestigious
Grinzane Cavour Prize The Grinzane Cavour Prize (1989–2009) was an Italian literary award established in 1982 by Francesco Meotto. The annual award ceremony took place in the medieval castle of Grinzane Cavour. The goal of the prize was to attract young people to re ...
in Italy. The film won a special 60th Anniversary prize at the
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in 2007. A sequel to his first novel ''Girl'', ''Dream School'' was released in December 2011 and follows the protagonist, Andrea Marr, to Wellington College, an eastern liberal-arts college modeled on Wesleyan, Nelson's ''alma mater''.The Stuff That 'Dream School' Is Made Of
New York Times' review. Second and third paragraphs. By Naomi Fry. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2012.
The Seattle ''Stranger'' called the ''Girl/Dream School'' series "The missing link between
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and
Tao Lin Tao Lin (; born July 2, 1983) is an American novelist, poet, essayist, short-story writer, and artist. He has published four novels, a novella, two books of poetry, a collection of short stories, and a memoir, as well as an extensive assortment of ...
." Nelson's 2011 novel ''
Recovery Road ''Recovery Road'' is a novel for teenagers by author Blake Nelson. The book is centered on a teenager, Maddie Graham, at the rehab center, Spring Meadows, and how she overcomes her addiction to alcohol and drugs. The book shows how Maddie transf ...
'' was adapted by Disney into a TV drama of the same name. It premiered in January 2016 on ABC Family (Freeform). Blake Nelson has also contributed poetry, essays and non-fiction to ''The New York Times, The Quarterly (Gordon Lish), The San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Post'' and ''Conde Nast Traveler.'' He currently writes travel pieces at https://blakenelson.substack.com/


Bibliography

* ''
Girl A girl is a young female human, usually a child or an adolescent. When a girl becomes an adult, she is accurately described as a ''woman''. However, the term ''girl'' is also used for other meanings, including ''young woman'',Dictionary.c ...
'', Simon & Schuster, 1994, (reissue 2007,2016) * ''Exile'', Scribners, 1997 * ''User'', Versus Press, 2001 * ''The New Rules of High School'', Penguin, 2003 * ''Rock Star Superstar'', Penguin, 2005 * ''Prom Anonymous'', Penguin, 2006 * '' Gender Blender'', Random House, 2006 * '' Paranoid Park'', Penguin, 2006 * ''They Came From Below'', Tor Books, 2007 * ''Destroy All Cars'', Scholastic Books, 2009 * ''
Recovery Road ''Recovery Road'' is a novel for teenagers by author Blake Nelson. The book is centered on a teenager, Maddie Graham, at the rehab center, Spring Meadows, and how she overcomes her addiction to alcohol and drugs. The book shows how Maddie transf ...
'', Scholastic Books, 2011 * ''Dream School (GIRL #2)'', Figment, 2011 * '' The Prince of Venice Beach'', Little Brown, 2014 * ''The City Wants You Alone (GIRL #3)'', Amazon Kindle, 2015 * ''Boy'', Simon & Schuster, 2017 * ''Phoebe Will Destroy You'', Simon & Schuster, 2018


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External links

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''Recovery Road''
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