Jodi Picoult
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Jodi Lynn Picoult | |
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Born | May 19, 1966 Nesconset, Long Island, New York, United States |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | 1992-present |
Jodi Lynn Picoult (pronounced /ˈdʒoʊdi ˈpiːkoʊ/[1]) (born May 19, 1966) is an American author. She was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction in 2003.
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[edit] Personal life
Born and raised in Nesconset on Long Island, New York, Picoult wrote her first story at age 5, entitled "The Lobster Which Misunderstood." She studied writing at Princeton University, and graduated in 1987. She published two short stories in Seventeen magazine while still in college. Immediately after graduation, she landed a variety of jobs, ranging from editing textbooks to teaching eighth-grade English. She earned a master's degree in education from Harvard University.
She became the writer of DC Comics' Wonder Woman (vol. 3) series following the departure of fellow writer Allan Heinberg.[2][3] Her first issue (#6) was released on March 28, 2007, and her last was issue #10 (released on June 27, 2007).
She is married to Tim Van Leer,[4] whom she met while in college. They, their three children, Sammy, Kyle, and Jake, and a handful of pets, live in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Nineteen Minutes, Picoult's novel about the aftermath of a school shooting in a small town, has become her first book to debut at #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list. Her book Change Of Heart was published on March 4, 2008, and became Picoult's second novel to debut at #1 on the NYT Best Seller list. [1]
[edit] Recurring Characters
- Jordan McAfee, his son Thomas, and his wife Selena are featured in The Pact, Salem Falls and Nineteen Minutes.
- Patrick Ducharme, a detective, is featured in Perfect Match as well as Nineteen Minutes. She has stated that she brought Patrick's character back for a second novel because she has a crush on him.
- Ian Fletcher of Keeping Faith made a brief appearance in Change of Heart, published in 2008.
- Frankie Martine, was first featured in Salem Falls, returning in the 2003 published Second Glance, and Perfect Match.
"It’s always great fun to bring a character back, because you get to catch up on his/her life; and you don’t have to reinvent the wheel–you already know how he speaks, acts, thinks." [2]
[edit] Bibliography
- Songs of the Humpback Whale (1992)
- Harvesting the Heart (1994)
- Picture Perfect (1995)
- Mercy (1995)
- The Pact (1998)
- Keeping Faith (1999)
- Plain Truth (2000)
- Salem Falls (2001)
- Perfect Match (2002)
- Second Glance (2003)
- My Sister's Keeper (2004)
- Vanishing Acts (2005)
- The Tenth Circle (2006)
- Nineteen Minutes (2007)
- Wonder Woman (vol. 3) #6-10 (cover date: late May 2007 - August 2007)
- Wonder Woman: Love and Murder (2007) (hardcover volume collecting Wonder Woman #6-10)
- Change of Heart (2008)
- Handle With Care (2009)[3]
- Untitled Seventeenth Novel (2010)[4]
[edit] Film and Television Adaptations
- The Pact (2002) (Lifetime Original Movie)
- Plain Truth (2004) (Lifetime Original Movie)
- The Tenth Circle (2008) (Lifetime Original Movie)
- My Sister's Keeper (2008) (Feature film)
See each novel's article for additional information.
[edit] References
- ^ See English Pronunciation Guide to Names: Jodi Picoult inogolo.com.
- ^ Bestselling author tackles comic books: Bestselling novelist Jodi Picoult writing "Wonder Woman"
- ^ MySA.com interview with Jodi Picoult on writing Wonder Woman
- ^ Jodi Picoult Weds Timothy van Leer. The New York Times (November 19, 1989). Retrieved on 2007-05-29.
- Jewish Chronicle, April 27, 2007 p.50: "The Jodi Picoult mystery"
[edit] External links
- Jodi Picoult's official site
- Jodi-Picoult.co.uk
- Jodi Picoult French publisher
- Jodi Picoult at the Internet Movie Database
- BookReporter.com profile
- Jodi Picoult's official Australian site
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Preceded by Will Pfeifer |
Wonder Woman writer 2007 |
Succeeded by J. Torres |