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Scott Westerfeld Biography & Facts

Scott David Westerfeld (born May 5, 1963) is an American writer of young adult fiction, best known as the author of the Uglies and the Leviathan series. Early life Westerfeld was born in Dallas, Texas. As a child he moved to Connecticut for his father Lloyd's job as a computer programmer. He saw his father working with planes, submarines, and the Apollo missions. Westerfeld graduated from Vassar College with a BA in Philosophy in 1985. He began composing music as a teenager and composes music for modern dance. In 2001, Westerfeld married Australian author Justine Larbalestier. As of 2013, Westerfeld divided his time between Sydney, Australia and New York City. Books Westerfeld is best known for the Uglies series, including the spin-off graphic novel series Shay's Story. Other novels of his include Afterworlds and, for adults, The Risen Empire and The Killing of Worlds, parts one and two of Succession. Westerfeld began his career writing novels for adults, but switched to YA literature with his Midnighters trilogy. He has written four YA novels that take place in New York City: Peeps, The Last Days, So Yesterday, and Afterworlds. While The Last Days is not a sequel to Peeps, it follows a group of different characters in the same setting. So Yesterday is not related to these novels, but is often grouped with them because it is also set in New York City. He has also written the Leviathan series, an alternate history trilogy set in World War I consisting of Leviathan, Behemoth and Goliath, plus its illustrated guide The Manual of Aeronautics. In 2017, Westerfeld produced a graphic novel with illustrations by Alex Puvilland titled The Spill Zone. The graphic novel, released officially in October 2016 as an online syndication prior to the 2017 print release, tells of a photographer who ventures back into her upstate New York hometown abandoned by a mysterious event to take pictures of the occurrences happening there since. In a blogpost in 2006, Westerfeld claimed to have ghostwritten five Goosebumps books, one of which was All-Day Nightmare, one of the entries in the Give Yourself Goosebumps series which came out in February 2000. Several of his novels have been optioned for films. So Yesterday has been optioned to be made into a film by one of the producers of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine. However, this option 'slowly died', as Scott Westerfeld wrote on his blog. The Uglies series was optioned in 2006 by Twentieth Century Fox as a possible film series. Themes A major theme in Westerfeld's work is the idea of free thinking or questioning authority. In Uglies, the protagonist Tally rebels against her society's rules first with harmless pranks and eventually by leaving the city altogether. She finds a group of runaway uglies who refuse to conform to social norms that includes undergoing cosmetic surgery. Similarly, So Yesterday examines popularity and why certain trends are considered 'cool.' The novels praises innovators who think outside the box and come up with new fashion statements entirely on their own. Another common theme in Westerfeld's novels is coming of age. Because Westerfeld writes primarily for young adult audiences, his protagonists are usually teenagers who find themselves over the course of the novel or series. Tally in Uglies, Cal in Peeps and Hunter in So Yesterday all struggle with finding where they belong until they come to terms with who they are. Courage is another common theme in Westerfeld's work. His protagonists often face frightening or dangerous problems and have to rely on their own courage to overcome the problem. Often adults are not present during the time of crisis and the protagonist is left to his or her own devices. For example, Cal in Peeps is trained by adults on how to track down vampires, but he goes alone to actually catch them and must accomplish this task completely on his own. Awards Evolution's Darling was a New York Times Notable Book (2000), and won a Special Citation for the 2000 Philip K. Dick Award So Yesterday won a Victorian Premier's Award The Secret Hour won an Aurealis Award Peeps and Uglies were both named as "Best Books for Young Adults" in 2006 by the American Library Association (ALA), and Peeps was in the Top Ten. Uglies was also selected for the ALA Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults 2006 list. Leviathan won the 2010 Locus Award for Best Young Adult Fiction and was nominated for an ORCA (Oregon Reader's Choice Award) in the intermediate division. The Russian translation of Leviathan was awarded by Mir Fantastiki as Best Young Adult Fiction in 2011. Bibliography Adult Polymorph (1997) Fine Prey (1998) Evolution's Darling (2000) Succession series The Risen Empire (2003) The Killing of Worlds (2003) The two books were re-published in 2005 in one volume, also titled The Risen Empire. Young adult So Yesterday (2004) Afterworlds (2014) Horizon (2017) Midnighters trilogy The Secret Hour (2004) Touching Darkness (2005) Blue Noon (2006) Peeps series Peeps (2005) (also known as Parasite Positive in Britain and V-Virus or Peeps in Canada) The Last Days (2006) Uglies universe Uglies series Uglies (2005) Pretties (2005) Specials (2006) Extras (2007) Impostors series Impostors (2018) Shatter City (2019) Mirror's Edge (2021) Youngbloods (2022) Related works Bogus to Bubbly: An Insider's Guide to the World of Uglies (2008) Graphic novel retellings from Shay's point of view: Uglies: Shay's Story (with Devin Grayson and Steven Cummings) (2012) Uglies: Cutters (with Devin Grayson and Steven Cummings) (2012) Leviathan series (illustrated by Keith Thompson) Leviathan (2009) Behemoth (2010) Goliath (2011) Related works The Manual of Aeronautics (illustrated guide) (2012) Spill Zone graphic novel series (illustrated by Alex Puvilland) Spill Zone (2016) Spill Zone: The Broken Vow (2019) Related works Spill Night (short story for Free Comic Book Day) (2017) Zeroes trilogy (with Margo Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti) Zeroes (2015) Swarm (2016) Nexus (2018) References External links Official website ISFDB Blog Interview at SFFWorld.com Westerboard fan site Westerfeld Forums fan site Interview excerpts from Locus May 2006 Novel synopses, cover art, and reviews at Fantasy Literature Scott Westerfeld at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Scott Westerfeld at Library of Congress, with 33 library catalog records Scott Westerfeld's Official Wattpad Profile. 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  • Shattered synopsis, comments

    Shattered

    Robin Wasserman

    Following the events of Frozen, Lia has adjusted to downloading her brain and living in a synthetic body. But fleeing her organic family to live on a compound with other mechs has ...

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    Dead Things Are Closer Than They Appear

    Robin Wasley

    A painfully average teen’s life is upended by a magical apocalypse in this darkly atmospheric and sweepingly romantic novel perfect for fans of The Raven Boys, Buffy the Vampire Sl...

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    The Girls at the Kingfisher Club

    Genevieve Valentine

    “Dressed up in the thrill and sparkle of the Roaring Twenties, the classic fairy tale of ‘The Twelve Dancing Princesses’ has never been more engrossing or delightful. Valentine’s f...

  • The Remedy synopsis, comments

    The Remedy

    Suzanne Young

    A teen who’s taken on so many identities she’s not sure who she is anymore stumbles across a secret with devastating implications in this riveting third book in Suzanne Young’s New...

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    Swarm

    Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan & Deborah Biancotti

    XMen meets Marissa Meyer’s Renegades when New York Times bestselling author of the Uglies series Scott Westerfeld teams up with awardwinning authors Margo Lanagan and Deborah Bianc...

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    The Adjustment

    Suzanne Young

    Two teens struggle to recapture their love after one of them goes through The Program in this gutwrenching fifth book in Suzanne Young’s New York Times bestselling seriesnow with a...

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    The Treatment

    Suzanne Young

    Can Sloane and James survive the lies and secrets surrounding them, or will The Program claim them in the end? Find out in this “chilling and suspenseful” (Publishers Weekly) secon...

  • The Program synopsis, comments

    The Program

    Suzanne Young

    The first book in Suzanne Young’s New York Times bestselling series is a “gripping tale for lovers of dystopian romance” (Kirkus Reviews) about two teens in a world where true feel...

  • Cheesus Was Here synopsis, comments

    Cheesus Was Here

    J. C. Davis

    Sixteenyearold Delaney Delgado knows miracles aren’t realif they were, her kid sister wouldn’t be dead. So when the image of baby Jesus appears on a Babybel cheese wheel, she’s not...

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    Love Is Hell

    Scott Westerfeld, Melissa Marr, Justine Larbalestier, Gabrielle Zevin & Laurie Faria Stolarz

    Sure, love is hell. But it,s totally worth it.In these supernatural stories by five of today's hottest writersMelissa Marr (Wicked Lovely), Scott Westerfeld (Specials), Justine Lar...

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    Zeroes

    Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan & Deborah Biancotti

    XMen meets Marissa Meyer’s Renegades when New York Times bestselling author of the Uglies series Scott Westerfeld teams up with awardwinning authors Margo Lanagan and Deborah Bianc...

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    Frozen

    Robin Wasserman

    From the author of The Seven Deadly Sins series and Hacking Harvard comes a riveting realitybased science fiction novel that Scott Westerfeld called “spellbinding.”Lia Kahn was per...