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Gregory Maguire (born June 9, 1954) is an American novelist. He is the author of Wicked, Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, and several dozen other novels for adults and children. Many of Maguire's adult novels are inspired by classic children's stories. Maguire published his first novel, The Lightning Time, in 1978. Wicked, published in 1995, was his first novel for adults. It was adapted into a popular Broadway musical in 2003. Maguire is married to American painter Andy Newman, in one of the first same-sex marriages performed in the state of Massachusetts. They have three children. Biography Born and raised in Albany, New York, Gregory Maguire is the youngest of four children born to Helen and John Maguire. His mother died from complications suffered giving birth to him, which prompted his father to send him to live with an aunt. His aunt relinquished him to a local orphanage when he was six months old. He was reclaimed from the orphanage at age two, after his father's remarriage. Maguire has three half-siblings from his father's second marriage. Schooled in Catholic institutions through high school, he received a BA in English and art from the State University of New York at Albany, an MA in children's literature from Simmons College, and a PhD in English and American literature from Tufts University. His doctoral thesis was on children's fantasy written from 1938 to 1989. In 1978, at the age of 25, Maguire published his first novel, The Lightning Time. Around the same time, he began to realize he was gay. He was a professor and co-director at the Simmons College Center for the Study of Children's Literature from 1979 to 1986. In 1987, Maguire co-founded a nonprofit educational charity, Children's Literature New England, Inc., and was co-director for twenty-five years. He has lived in Dublin, London, and the greater Boston area. In 1995, Maguire published his first adult novel, Wicked: the Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. Though the novel was initially unsuccessful, it sold 500,000 copies by the time the Broadway adaptation opened in 2003. In 2005, ten years after its publication, Wicked spent 26 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Maguire met American painter Andy Newman in 1997 at the Blue Mountain Center art colony. Within a month of meeting, they had fallen in love. They adopted three children: Luke and Alex, originally from Cambodia, and Helen, originally from Guatemala. Maguire and Newman were married in June 2004, shortly after same-sex marriage became legal in Massachusetts. They have lived in Concord, Massachusetts since 1999. On April 13, 2009, Maguire and his family were featured on Oprah. Bibliography Wicked series The Wicked Years: Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995) Son of a Witch (2005) A Lion Among Men (2008) Out of Oz (2011) Maracoor (Wicked sequel trilogy) The Brides of Maracoor (2021) The Oracle of Maracoor (2022) The Witch of Maracoor (2023) Elphie (Wicked prequel) Elphie: A Wicked Childhood (2024) For children The Lightning Time (1978) The Daughter of the Moon (1980) Lights on the Lake (1981) The Dream Stealer (1983) The Peace and Quiet Diner (1988) I Feel like the Morning Star (1989) Lucas Fishbone (1990) Missing Sisters (1994) Oasis (1996) The Good Liar (1997) Crabby Cratchitt (2000) Leaping Beauty: And Other Animal Fairy Tales (2004) The Hamlet Chronicles: Seven Spiders Spinning (1994) Six Haunted Hairdos (1997) Five Alien Elves (1998) Four Stupid Cupids (2000) Three Rotten Eggs (2002) A Couple of April Fools (2004) One Final Firecracker (2005) What-the-Dickens: The Story of a Rogue Tooth Fairy (2007) Missing Sisters (2009) Egg and Spoon (2014) Cress Watercress (2022) For adults Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (1999) Lost (2001) Mirror, Mirror (2003) The Next Queen of Heaven (2010) Tales Told in Oz (2012) After Alice (2015) Hiddensee: A Tale of the Once and Future Nutcracker (2017) A Wild Winter Swan (2020) Short stories Scarecrow (2001), published in Half-Human edited by Bruce Coville (Note: This is the life story of the Scarecrow from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, but is not a part of The Wicked Years.) Fee, Fie, Foe et Cetera (2002), published in The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest The Oakthing (2004), published in The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm Chatterbox, published in I Believe in Water: Twelve Brushes With Religion The Honorary Shepherds (1994), published in Am I Blue?:Coming Out From The Silence Beyond the Fringe (1998) published in A Glory of Unicorns The Seven Stage a Comeback (2000) published in A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales Matchless: A Christmas Story (2009) The Silk Road Runs Through Tupperneck, N.H. (2009), published in How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity Missing in Venice (2011), published in The Chronicles of Harris Burdick In That Country (2012), published in Parnassus Non-fiction Innocence and Experience: Essays and Conversations on Children's Literature (ed., with Barbara Harrison) (1987) Origins of Story: On Writing for Children (ed., with Barbara Harrison) (1999) Making Mischief: A Maurice Sendak Appreciation (2009) References External links Official website Gregory Maguire at Library of Congress, with 62 library catalog records Gregory Maguire at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Biography at the National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance (archived 2006-10-04) Interview at NCBLA (archived 2006-10-04) Gregory Maguire at publisher HarperCollins (archived 2009-07-27) "American Fairy Tales: A Conversation with Gregory Maguire" (2010) at The Daily Ozmapolitan (frodelius.com). Discover the Gregory Maguire popular books. 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  • The Fairest of Them All synopsis, comments

    The Fairest of Them All

    Carolyn Turgeon

    What if Rapunzel was Snow White’s evil stepmother? Classic fairy tales collide in this imaginative retelling about the endurance of first love, the resentment of being left behind,...

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    Wendy, Darling

    A.C. Wise

    A lush, feminist reimagining on what happened to Wendy after Neverland, for fans of Circe and The Mere Wife.LOCUS AWARD FINALIST FOR BEST FIRST NOVELFind the second star from the r...

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    A Dark Descent

    Lisa Fiedler

    After the defeat of one Wicked, the other Witches of Oz prepare for vengeance in this second book of the Ages of Oz series!Glinda and her friends have successfully vanquished Aphid...

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    Elphie

    Gregory Maguire

    What happened to young Elphaba before her witchy powers took hold in Wicked? Almost 30 years after the publication of the original novel, for the first time Gregory Maguire re...

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    The Museum of Extraordinary Things

    Alice Hoffman

    The “spellbinding” (People, 4 stars), New York Times bestseller from the author of The Dovekeepers: an extraordinary novel about an electric and impassioned love affair“an enchanti...

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    The Next Queen of Heaven

    Gregory Maguire

    “A delight….[A] funny and warmhearted exploration of the sacred and the profane.”Washington Post“Reading The Next Queen of Heaven is like hanging on to the back of an outofcontrol ...

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    The Books That Changed My Life

    Bethanne Patrick

    One hundred of today’s most prominent literary and cultural icons talk about the books that hold a special place in their heartsthat made them who they are today.Leading authors, p...