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Brent Hartinger (born 1971) is an American author, playwright, and screenwriter, best known for his novels about gay teenagers. Early life Hartinger was born in 1971 in Washington state and grew up in Tacoma, Washington. He earned a bachelor's degree from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, and studied for a master's degree in psychology at Western Washington University. Career Hartinger is the author of fourteen novels. His first published book was the young adult novel Geography Club (HarperCollins, 2003). He subsequently published seven companion books to that novel, including The Thing I Didn’t Know I Didn’t Know (2014); Barefoot in the City of Broken Dreams (2015); The Road to Amazing (2016); and The Otto Digmore Difference (2017). These last four books were written for adults, and include the teen characters from his earlier YA novels, but now adults in their twenties. Hartinger's other books, all for young adults, include Grand & Humble (2006); Project Sweet Life (2008); and Three Truths and a Lie (Simon & Schuster, 2016). A feature film version of Hartinger's first novel, Geography Club, was released in November 2013, co-starring Scott Bakula. The book is now being developed as a television series. Also a screenwriter, nine of Hartinger's screenplays have been optioned for film, and four are currently in various stages of production, including The Starfish Scream, a gay teen drama; Decked, the animated “true” story behind a deck of playing cards; and Project Sweet Life, a teen caper movie (based on his own novel) currently in production for a 2020 release. Hartinger's writing honors include The Lambda Literary Award; a GLAAD Media Award; the Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award; and an Edgar Award nomination. Screenwriting awards include the Screenwriting in the Sun Award, a Writers Network Fellowship, and first place in the StoryPros, Fresh Voices, Acclaim, and L.A. Comedy Festival screenwriting contests. Hartinger has taught creative writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts, and is the co-founder of the entertainment website AfterElton.com, which was sold to MTV/Viacom in 2006. Personal life In 1990, Hartinger co-founded one of the world's first LGBT youth support groups, in his hometown of Tacoma, Washington. Hartinger currently has no permanent address, and instead continuously travels the world with his husband, writer Michael Jensen. Their "digital nomad" journey, which has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning and in Forbes, is documented on their website Brent and Michael Are Going Places. Works The Russel Middlebrook Series (a young adult series): Geography Club (2003) The Order of the Poison Oak (2005) Double Feature: Attack of the Soul-Sucking Brain Zombies/Bride of the Soul-Sucking Brain Zombies (2007) The Elephant of Surprise (2013) Russel Middlebrook: The Futon Years (an adult series) The Thing I Didn't Know I Didn't Know (2014) Barefoot in the City of Broken Dreams (2015) The Road to Amazing (2016) The Otto Digmore Series (an adult series) The Otto Digmore Difference (2017) The Otto Digmore Decision (2020) Other Books: The Last Chance Texaco (2004) Grand & Humble (2006) Project Sweet Life (2009) Shadow Walkers (2011) Three Truths and a Lie (2016) Footnotes External links Homepage - Brent's Brain Interview with AfterElton.com - Attack of the Gay Teen Zombies TeanReads.com Profile - Brent Hartinger Archived 2007-03-30 at the Wayback Machine Interview with The Feast Of Fools Podcast. Discover the Brent Hartinger popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Brent Hartinger books.

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  • Barefoot in the City of Broken Dreams synopsis, comments

    Barefoot in the City of Broken Dreams

    Brent Hartinger

    “There was no way moving to Los Angeles was going to make me give up my soul. After all, I’d already seen all the movies about Hollywood. I knew how things worked.”Twentyfour yearo...

  • The Last Chance Texaco synopsis, comments

    The Last Chance Texaco

    Brent Hartinger

    Fifteen years old and parentless, Lucy Pitt has spent the last eight years being shifted from one foster home to another. Now she’s ended up at Kindle Home, a place for foster kids...

  • The Road to Amazing synopsis, comments

    The Road to Amazing

    Brent Hartinger

    “I think gay guys like weddings more than anyone. And it's not because we want to destroy marriage, like some people say. It's because we really, really want to get married!"Russel...

  • Project Pay Day synopsis, comments

    Project Pay Day

    Brent Hartinger

    NOW A FEATURE FILM! And being developed as a TV series...“Our parents just said we had to get summer jobs. They didn’t say what summer jobs!”Dave and his two best friends, Hannah a...

  • The Elephant of Surprise synopsis, comments

    The Elephant of Surprise

    Brent Hartinger

    Book 4 in the Lambda Awardwinning Russel Middlebrook Series!People aren't always what they seem to be. Sometimes we even surprise ourselves.So discovers seventeenyearold Russel Mid...

  • The Otto Digmore Decision synopsis, comments

    The Otto Digmore Decision

    Brent Hartinger

    Book 2 in the Otto Digmore Series"If we get caught, they'll throw us in jail. On the other hand, we'll have been involved in one of the craziest Hollywood stories I've ever heard, ...

  • Two Thousand Pounds per Square Inch synopsis, comments

    Two Thousand Pounds per Square Inch

    Brent Hartinger

    Russel Middlebrook is a gay teen who's been through a lot. He's the lead character in Brent Hartinger's Lambda Awardwinning Russel Middlebrook Series. And he's also the star of Geo...

  • The Order of the Poison Oak synopsis, comments

    The Order of the Poison Oak

    Brent Hartinger

    Book 2 in the Lambda Awardwinning Russel Middlebrook Series"Summer camp is different from high school. Something about spending the night. Things happen."Russel Middlebrook is back...

  • The Otto Digmore Difference synopsis, comments

    The Otto Digmore Difference

    Brent Hartinger

    “Road trip!”Otto Digmore is a 26yearold gay guy with dreams of being a successful actor, and he’s finally getting some attention as a result of his supporting role on a struggling ...