Carolyn Mackler
Carolyn Mackler (born July 13, 1973 in Manhattan) is an American author of young adult literature. She has written five novels including Love and Other Four-Letter Words, The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things, which won and honorable mention from the Michael L. Printz award,[1] Vegan Virgin Valentine, Guyaholic: A Story of Finding, Flirting, Forgetting...and the Boy Who Changes Everything, Tangled. Her novels are in print in many different countries such as: the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, France, Italy, Korea, the Netherlands, Denmark, Israel, and Indonesia. Mackler has also contributed to many teen magazines including Seventeen, Storyworks, Glamour, Girl's Life, American Girl, and CosmoGIRL!. She coauthored The Future of Us with Jay Asher.
Personal life
Mackler was born in Manhattan, but when she was one her parents moved to Greenwich Village, later to Syracuse, New York, and finally to Brockport, New York, which is the setting for many of her novels. Her mother read to her often and her father told her stories of his own life.[2] Mackler was always interested in writing, and from an early age tested her talent at it. Beginning at age four she created a newspaper with her best friend, recorded stories on a tape recorder, and dictated her stories to her mother who wrote them down for her. She lived in Brockport until leaving for college in 1991. From 1991-1995 she attended Vassar College where she obtained a degree in Art History in 1995. After college, Mackler drifted and lived in Seattle, Washington briefly before returning to New York City in December 1995. In 2003, Mackler married her husband and they now live in an apartment in Manhattan with their two sons.[3]
Career
Mackler said that in college, she realized that she loved writing as much as she loved to read.[4] A few months after returning to New York City, Mackler took an internship at Ms. magazine where she began writing articles and learning about the writing world. However, Mackler was never satisfied with writing for a magazine and in 1997 decided to take a course at NYU entitled Beginning Your Novel. During this time, Mackler began her first draft of Love and Other Four-Letter Words, it was published in 2000 by Random House Children's books. Her second novel The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things was released in 2003, the year Mackler and her husband married. The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things was one of the top ten most challenged books in 2009 as reported to the Office for Intellectual Freedom.[5] This novel eventually won the Printz honor award, and the next year Mackler published Vegan Virgin Valentine. Her novel Guyaholic: A Story of Finding, Flirting, Forgetting...and the Boy Who Changes Everything was released in August 2007, and Tangled was published in 2009.
Her ability to capture a genuine teenage girls' voice is attributed to her enjoyment of listening to girls talk about their own lives.[6] She also writes down dialogue she hears teens using when riding the bus.[4]
She was a judge for the National Book Awards in 2008.[7]
Influences
Carolyn Mackler was a self-proclaimed misfit in junior high; she never felt she completely fit in, and this has been a determining factor in her deciding to write young adult novels. Throughout junior high and high school, Mackler read many young adult novels in order to escape the belief that no one understood her. She read voraciously, but among her favorite authors were: Judy Blume, Lois Lowry, M.E. Kerr, and Norma Klein. Mackler writes on her website of the importance of novels for young adults and their influence on her:
"People often ask me now why I write novels for teenagers. Lots of reasons. One of the biggest reasons is that I honestly believe that, along with certain friendships, I was saved by the books I read during those years. They spoke to me in a way that nothing else did. They helped me feel less alone. They made me laugh. They made me feel like there was a world bigger than my high school."
Publications
Novels
- Love and Other Four-Letter Words (2000)
- The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things (2003, Michael L. Printz Honor)
- Vegan Virgin Valentine (2004)
- Guyaholic: A Story of Finding, Flirting, Forgetting...and the Boy Who Changes Everything (2007)
- Tangled (2009)
- The Future of Us (2011) - Co-written with Jay Asher
- Best Friend Next Door (2015)
- Infinite in Between (2015)
References
- ↑ Maughan, Shannon (28 May 2015). "BEA 2015: Carolyn Mackler: Linking Together Significant Moments". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ↑ "Carolyn Mackler (1973-) Biography - Personal, Addresses, Career, Member, Honors Awards, Writings, Sidelights". Biography. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ↑ "Carolyn Mackler". Teen Reads. Book Report, Inc. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- 1 2 Castellitto, Linda M. (August 2004). "Carolyn Mackler: Mastering the Mysteries of Teen-Speak". Book Page. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ↑ Strauss, Valerie (26 September 2014). "Banned Books Week: the 10 most challenged books every year since 2000". The Washington Post. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ↑ Masurat, Anastasia (2008). "Why Not?". Bitch Magazine: Feminist Response to Pop Culture (41): 66–71. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ↑ "Judges' Bios - National Book Awards 2008". National Book Foundation. 2008. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
External links
- Carolyn Mackler's Website Retrieved on 2008-03-31