Nova Ren Suma
Nova Ren Suma | |
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Nova Ren Suma | |
Born |
New York, US | February 23, 1975
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2009 - present |
Genre | Young adult fiction |
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Nova Ren Suma (born February 23, 1975) is an American #1 New York Times best selling author[1] of young adult novels, including The Walls Around Us, Imaginary Girls, Fade Out, and 17 & Gone.
Life and career
Nova has an MFA in fiction from Columbia University and a BA in writing and photography from Antioch College.
She was a fellow in fiction with the New York Foundation for the Arts, a MacDowell Fellow, a Yaddo Fellow, and has been awarded residencies at the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, where she was awarded the Erik A. Takulan Memorial Endowed Fellowship, and the Millay Colony. She was selected to attend the 2012 Launch Pad Workshop, a NASA-funded astronomy workshop for writers, and was awarded an NEA fellowship for a residency at the Hambidge Center for Arts & Sciences.
She has a background in publishing and worked for years as a production editor and copy editor for children’s book publishers, including HarperCollins and Penguin. She was an assistant editor at Marvel Comics and an editorial & production associate at the small-press comics publisher RAW Books.
Now she teaches creative writing. She has taught YA novel writing at Columbia University, the Your Novel Year certificate program at Arizona State University, the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, the Highlights Foundation, and the Writing Barn in Austin, Texas. She is now visiting faculty at Vermont College of Fine Arts, in the Writing for Children & Young Adults low-residency MFA program.[2]
Her short stories for adults have appeared in publications including Small Spiral Notebook, The New School’s LIT magazine, Orchid, Gulf Coast.
She grew up in small towns across the Hudson Valley and now lives in New York City.[3][4][5]
Bibliography
Books
- The Walls Around Us, Algonquin Young Readers (2015)
- 17 & Gone, Penguin/Dutton (2013)
- Fade Out, Simon Pulse (2012)
- Imaginary Girls, Penguin/Dutton (2011)
- Dani Noir, Simon & Schuster/Aladdin (2009)
Short stories
- "Some Kind of Happy Life", The Portland Review (spring 2007)
- "Last Resort", Small Spiral Notebook (volume 3, issue 2 2006)
- "No Vacancy", LIT Magazine (issue 11 2006)
- "Ghost Story", New York Stories (2003)
- "Hanami", Orchid (2002)
- "Mars, New York", Gulf Coast (2001)
References
- ↑ "Best Sellers - The New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
- ↑ Nova Ren Suma. "Nova Ren Suma - Official website of YA author Nova Ren Suma". novaren.com.
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Nova Ren Suma: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle". amazon.com.
- ↑ Nova Ren Suma. "Nova Ren Suma - Official website of YA author Nova Ren Suma". novaren.com.
- ↑ "About". distraction no.99.
External links
- Official website
- Blog (official)
- Imaginary Girls book site (official)
- Nova Ren Suma at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Nova Ren Suma at Library of Congress Authorities, with 5 catalog records