词条 | Rainbow Rowell |
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| name = Rainbow Rowell | image = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|2|24}} [1][2] | birth_place = Nebraska, U.S. | occupation = Writer | nationality = | period = 2011–present | genre = Young adult, fiction | subject = | movement = | spouse = | partner = | children = | relatives = | notableworks = Fangirl, Carry On, Eleanor and Park | signature = | website = {{URL|rainbowrowell.com}} }} Rainbow Rowell (born February 24, 1973) is an American author of young adult and adult contemporary novels. Her young adult novels Eleanor & Park (2013), Fangirl (2013) and Carry On (2015) have been subjects of critical acclaim. She is currently the writer of the 2017 revival of Marvel Comics' Runaways.[3] CareerRowell was a columnist and ad copywriter at the Omaha World-Herald from 1995 to 2012.[4] After leaving her position as a columnist, Rowell began working for an ad agency and writing what would become her first published novel, Attachments, as a pastime.[5] Rowell had a baby during this period and stopped working on the manuscript for two years.[5] The novel, a contemporary romantic comedy about a company's IT guy who falls in love with a woman whose email he has been monitoring, was published in 2011. Kirkus Reviews listed it as one of the outstanding debuts that year.[6] In 2012, Rowell completed the first draft of her young adult novel Fangirl for National Novel Writing Month.[7] In 2013, Rowell published Fangirl and Eleanor & Park, another young adult novel. Both were named by The New York Times as among the best young adult fiction of the year.[8] Eleanor & Park was also chosen by Amazon as one of the 10 best books of 2013,[9] and as Goodreads' best young adult fiction of the year.[10] DreamWorks reverted the rights to make Eleanor & Park into a movie back to Rainbow Rowell.[11] Rowell's work gained some negative attention in 2013 when a parents' group at a Minnesota high school challenged Eleanor & Park and Rowell was disinvited to a library event; a panel ultimately determined that the book could stay on library shelves.[12] Rowell noted in an interview that the material that these parents were calling "profane" was what many kids in difficult situations realistically had to deal with, and that "when these people call Eleanor & Park an obscene story, I feel like they’re saying that rising above your situation isn’t possible."[13] Rowell's fourth novel, Landline, a contemporary adult novel about a marriage in trouble, was released on July 8, 2014.[14] Also in 2014, Rowell signed a two-book deal with First Second to author two young adult graphic novels, the first of which will be illustrated by Faith Erin Hicks.[15] Rowell announced in December 2014 that her fifth book, Carry On, would be published in October 2015.[16] It was published on October 6, 2015.[17] Carry On is based on the book series central to the plot of Fangirl. It acts as the eighth book in a fictional series by Gemma T. Leslie about a boy "mage" named Simon Snow who attends a "magickal" school called Watford. In his eighth year at school, Simon struggles to come to terms with his calling as the "Chosen One" meant to destroy the Insidious Humdrum, a magical force destroying the "world of mages." He embarks on his quest with his best friend Penelope and his girlfriend Agatha, all the while struggling with T. Basilton "Baz" Pitch, his vampire nemesis. Although it exists in a fantasy world and within Fangirl was part of a series, the novel is a standalone book. It is influenced by fan fiction, particularly the popularity of fan fiction of the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling.[18] On June 3, 2018, Rowell announced via Twitter that she is currently working on her sixth novel, Wayward Son, a sequel to Carry On, and that it will be published on the 24th September 2019.[19] Rowell has written a screenplay adaptation for Eleanor & Park, which was originally with DreamWorks, although the rights have reverted[20].[21] Personal lifeRowell lives in Omaha, Nebraska, with her husband and two sons.[22] BibliographyYoung adults
Adults
Short fiction
Comic Books
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2011-04-21-buzzplus21_ST_N.htm|title=Rainbow Rowell loves local color|work=USATODAY.COM|accessdate=28 March 2016}} 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Rowell|first1=Rainbow|title=Every year on my birthday, I think, "Hey! It’s Abe Vigoda’s birthday!" And then I’m happy he’s still alive.|url=https://twitter.com/rainbowrowell/status/305700784199323650|website=Twitter (verified account)|accessdate=October 23, 2015|date=February 24, 2013}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://ew.com/books/2017/06/01/rainbow-rowell-marvel-runaways-series/|title=Rainbow Rowell to write Marvel's new Runaways series|last=Serrao |first=Nivea |date=2017-06-01 |publisher=ew.com |accessdate=2017-06-01}} 4. ^{{cite web|last1=Solem-Pfeifer|first1=Chance|title=Q&A: Rainbow Rowell transitions from newspaper columns to novels|url=http://www.dailynebraskan.com/arts_and_entertainment/q-a-rainbow-rowell-transitions-from-newspaper-columns-to-novels/article_d79a5bac-3bee-5f3a-b838-bc219d494e7e.html|website=Daily Nebraskan|accessdate=1 November 2014}} 5. ^1 {{cite web | date=August 7, 2014 | accessdate=March 16, 2015 | first1=Ashley C. | last1=Ford | url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/ashleyford/how-rainbow-rowell-turned-a-bomb-into-a-best-selling-novel#.yonDr65Z1 | title=How Rainbow Rowell Turned A Bomb Into A Best-Selling Novel | publisher=BuzzFeed | website=BuzzFeed Books}} 6. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/lists/outstanding-debuts-2011/ | title=Outstanding Debuts of 2011 | work=Kirkus Reviews | year=2011 | accessdate=4 December 2013}} 7. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-nanowrimo-results-42008-novels-written-november-20131203,0,6781595.story | title=NaNoWriMo results: 42,008 new novels written in November | work=The LA Times | date=December 3, 2013 | accessdate=4 December 2013 | author=Kellogg, Carolyn}} 8. ^{{cite news | url=http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/04/what-are-the-best-things-youve-read-watched-heard-or-played-this-year/?_r=0 | title=What Are the Best Things You’ve Read, Watched, Heard or Played This Year? | work=The New York Times | date=December 4, 2013 | accessdate=4 December 2013 | author=Schulten, Katherine}} 9. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2013/11/07/book-buzz/3466201/ | title=Amazon releases its 10 best books of 2013 | work=USA Today | date=November 7, 2013 | accessdate=4 December 2013 | author=Deutsch, Lindsay}} 10. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.businessinsider.com/goodreads-best-books-in-every-genre-2013-12 | title=The Best New Books Of The Year, According To Goodreads | work=Business Insider | date=December 3, 2013 | accessdate=4 December 2013 | author=Willett, Megan}} 11. ^{{cite news|url=http://downriversundaytimes.com/2014/04/27/celebrity-extra-248|title=Celebrity Extra|last=Elavksy|first=Cindy|publisher=King Features|date=27 April 2014|accessdate=10 July 2014}} 12. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/books/233110011.html | title=Challenged book to stay on Anoka High library shelves | work=The Star Tribune | date=November 22, 2013 | accessdate=4 December 2013 | author=Prather, Shannon}} 13. ^{{cite news | url=http://the-toast.net/2013/09/17/chat-rainbow-rowell-love-censorship/ | title=A Chat With Rainbow Rowell About Love and Censorship | work=The Toast | date=September 14, 2013 | accessdate=4 December 2013 | author=Ortberg, Mallory}} 14. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/10/books/in-rainbow-rowells-landline-magic-may-fix-things.html | title=Marriage Gone Sour? Go Home to Ma Bell - In Rainbow Rowell’s ‘Landline,’ Magic May Fix Things | publisher=New York Times | date=9 July 2014 | accessdate=18 October 2015 | author=Maslin, Janet}} 15. ^{{cite web|last1=Brissey|first1=Breia|title=Rainbow Rowell signs two-book deal with First Second -- EXCLUSIVE|url=http://shelf-life.ew.com/2014/01/30/rainbow-rowell-signs-two-book-deal-first-second-exclusive/|accessdate=12 August 2014|date=January 30, 2014}} 16. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.tor.com/blogs/2014/12/rainbow-rowell-fangirl-spinoff-carry-on-simon-baz | title=Rainbow Rowell’s Next Book Carry On is a Fangirl Spinoff Starring Simon Snow | work=Tor.com | date=10 December 2014 | accessdate=15 December 2014}} 17. ^{{Cite web|title = Carry On|url = http://www.rainbowrowell.com/carry-on|website = Rainbow Rowell|accessdate = 2015-10-10}} 18. ^{{Cite web|title = Rainbow Rowell Says Carry On Isn’t Fanfiction, It’s Canon|url = http://www.tor.com/2015/02/20/rainbow-rowell-carry-on-fantasy-tropes-harry-potter-fanfiction/|website = Tor.com|accessdate = 2015-10-10}} 19. ^{{Cite web|title = Rainbow Rowell announces sequel to her fifth novel, Carry On|url = https://twitter.com/rainbowrowell/status/1003281870270947329|website = Twitter.com|accessdate = August 31, 2018}} 20. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.hypable.com/rainbow-rowell-says-eleanor-and-park-movie-isnt-happening/|title='Eleanor & Park' movie isn't happening, says Rainbow Rowell|date=2016-09-12|website=Hypable|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-19}} 21. ^http://time.com/3714753/rainbow-rowell-interview/ 22. ^{{cite web|last1=Rowell|first1=Rainbow|url=http://www.rainbowrowell.com/about/|website=About — Rainbow Rowell|title=She lives in Nebraska with her husband and two sons.}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rainbowrowell.com/my-true-love-gave-to-me|title=My True Love Gave To Me|website=www.rainbowrowell.com|accessdate=October 27, 2015}} External links{{Portal|Children and Young Adult Literature}}
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