Arwen Elys Dayton is an American author of
science fiction
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,
fantasy
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and
speculative fiction. The author of seven published works, she is best known for her award-winning novel ''
Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful'' and for her
''Seeker'' trilogy. Her 2012 novel ''Resurrection'' was an
Amazon.com
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Kindle best seller, reaching #1 and #2 on national and international sales charts. The rights to her 2015 novel ''Seeker'' were purchased by
Columbia Pictures
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in 2013. Her 2018 novel, ''Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful'', was cited by Tom Shippey of ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' as one of the best science fiction novels of 2018. She is married to tech entrepreneur
Sky Dayton
Sky Dylan Dayton (born August 8, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder of Internet service provider EarthLink, co-founder of eCompanies, and the founder of Boingo.
Early life
Dayton's father was the sculptor Wende ...
and lives in Oregon's Willamette Valley.
Background
Dayton was named
Arwen
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after an elf in
The Lord of the Rings
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.
She began writing around the age of 7 or 8, when her teacher asked her to write a one-page story. As a child she enjoyed reading adventure and fantasy stories, and at the age of 8 envisaged a story about a prince arriving on a spaceship from another planet to rescue his little sister; several elements of her original idea weaved their way into her novel many years later, ''Resurrection''. At the age of 12 she read the book ''
The King Must Die'', by
Mary Renault
Eileen Mary Challans (4 September 1905 – 13 December 1983), known by her pen name Mary Renault ("She always pronounced it 'Ren-olt', though almost everyone would come to speak of her as if she were a French car." ), was an English writer best ...
, which had a major impact on the budding writer, describing it as "having everything, Greek mythology brought into real life... heroes, gods, humans, love, romance, adventure".
After graduating from high school at 16, Dayton worked as a tutor for a year in Europe. She returned to the US to attend
Stanford University, but instead took a job as a magazine article writer. Her articles led to being hired as a writer on the
PBS
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show ''The Eddie Files''.
Dayton is married to tech entrepreneur,
Sky Dayton
Sky Dylan Dayton (born August 8, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder of Internet service provider EarthLink, co-founder of eCompanies, and the founder of Boingo.
Early life
Dayton's father was the sculptor Wende ...
, and they live on the
West Coast with their three children. With her husband she has invested in startups such as digital data studio Fresno in 2017.
Career
While working as a writer for the PBS show ''The Eddie Files'', Dayton began working on her first novel, ''Sovereign's Hold'',
which was published by Windstorm in 2000. According to ''Library Journal'', "Dayton's first novel features intriguing characters and a plot worthy of the best space operas".
Dayton first came to widespread attention with her novel ''Resurrection'', set against the backdrop of
ancient Egypt, fusing ancient Egyptian history and archaeology with the possibility of advanced civilizations in a nearby galaxy.” It features the character of Pruitt, a lone warrior fighting to save her people from extermination, who must journey across time and the stars to find a lost technology. Reviewer Lisa DuMond wrote: "This tale of planets, civilizations, and alternate histories offers some theories you probably never considered. It's a look into past, present, and future that seems strangely... probable." Though she described the "flashbacks, flashforwards, several flashsideways" as "unsettling", she concluded that it was an "engaging story, intriguing speculation, and a lively style". The novel was published by
Amazon
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's 47North, and became a Kindle best-seller after hitting #2 on the overall charts.
In February 2015, Dayton released the novel ''Seeker'', a fantasy novel set in a shadowy dystopian future.
It follows three young apprentices: Quin, John and Shinobu, as they undergo training to become the "Seeker", to right the wrongs of the world.
Dayton extensively researched the novel in Scotland, where the first third of the story is set, and stated that "when I drive through smaller villages and through open land, I know I'm seeing Scotland much as it was hundreds of years ago, and much as it will be in times to come".
''
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'' noted the different responses of the three characters to the "disillusionment experienced when lies of childhood are revealed as frightening truths of a really messed-up adult reality".
Publishers Weekly
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called ''Seeker'' a "powerful beginning to a complex family saga". though the reviewer for ''The Guardian'' was less enthusiastic, believing that the second half of the novel was stronger.
''
Teen Vogue
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'' included the novel in their 2015 "13 YA Debuts to Have on Your Radar This Year" list. As early as 2013 it was announced that
Columbia Pictures
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had purchased the rights to the novel and that
Mark Gordon
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was attached to produce a film adaptation. President of production, Hannah Minghella, stated: "The best science fiction and fantasy stories are a metaphor for a grounded universal truth and Arwen perfectly captures the emotionally complex awakening all young people have that the world is not black and white, parents are not perfect and ultimately we all have to be Seekers of our own truth".
In November 2015, Dayton released an e-Novella entitled ''The Young Dread'', revolving around a character who was a child in the 1400s but is still alive today, and aged only into a teen. In 2016, Penguin Random House published ''Traveler'', the sequel to ''Seeker''. According to Isabella Biedenharn of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' magazine: "Traveler continues the story of Quin Kincaid, a Seeker who, on the night of her Oath, learned that her family's legacy is not quite what it seemed". The third book in the series, ''Disruptor'', was published in 2017. ''Booklist'' wrote "Readers of the first two volumes will find their long-awaited conclusion here, and Dayton will have found fans for life." ''Teen Reads'' notes that ''Disruptor'' is written from different perspectives and even reveal the thoughts of secondary characters such as Maud, Dex and Nott. They wrote that "some chapters are short yet powerful, which leave the reader in complete suspense and anticipation".
In December 2018, Dayton released ''
Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful'', which explores the ethical question of how far humans will go in their pursuit of physical perfection. Her interest in genetic engineering began in 2009 when she read an article in ''
The New Yorker
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'' about synthetic biology and the scientists who were fusing together body parts to create new life. Sadie Trombetta of ''Bustle'' described the book as "powerful, poignant", writing: "six interconnected narratives come together to tell a larger story about a distant future where science and technology have made it possible to attain the kind of perfection humans have always craved. It is a twisted and sometimes terrifying exploration of the incredible possibilities of genetic manipulation and life extension that begs an important question: How far are we willing to go to become the perfect human specimen, and at what point does that perfection start to interfere with our humanity?" In a starred review, book review magazine ''
Kirkus Reviews'' wrote that the book was "imaginative and incisive ...
ndasks readers to ponder what makes us human and if we’ll know when we’ve crossed the line, becoming something else." ''Publishers Weekly'' also gave the book a starred review, stating that "Dayton's brilliant collection of stories is best described as a scientific Twilight Zone". In the UK, the ''
Financial Times
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'' wrote of the book, "There's some lovely writing from Dayton, especially her first-person narratives, and the thought-provoking ideas are grounded in warm, credible characterisation." Tom Shippey of ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' cited the book as one of the best science fiction novels of 2018, while Constance Grady of ''Vox'' named it one of the 16 best books of 2018.
Bibliography
* ''Sovereign's Hold'' (June 2000)
* ''Resurrection'' (January 2012)
* ''
Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful'' (December 2018)
The ''Seeker'' series
* ''Seeker'' – Book 1 (February 2015)
* ''Traveler'' – Book 2 (January 2016)
* ''Disruptor'' – Book 3 (February 2017)
*''The Young Dread: A Seeker Novella'' (November 2015)
References
External links
Official websiteInterviewwith the San Francisco Chronicle
Author Interview, with Teenreads
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20th-century American novelists
21st-century American novelists
American women novelists
American fantasy writers
American science fiction writers
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women writers