Maureen Johnson, born on February 16, 1973, in Philadelphia, is a distinguished American author celebrated for her contributions to young adult fiction. Her rich portfolio includes beloved series such as "13 Little Blue Envelopes," "The Name of the Star," "Truly Devious," and "Suite Scarlett," captivating readers worldwide. Johnson's talent also shines in collaborative works like "Let It Snow," co-written with John Green and Lauren Myracle, and her contributions to New York Times bestselling anthologies such as "The Bane Chronicles" and "Ghosts of the Shadow Market." Her journey into the literary world was strengthened by her education, earning a degree in English from the University of Delaware and an MFA in Writing from Columbia University. Her debut novel, "The Key to the Golden Firebird," was published in 2004, after she had explored various careers, from theater to bartending, which enriched her narrative skills.
Beyond her novels, Johnson vocally advocates for diversity and literary freedom, challenging censorship and championing representation across identities in young adult fiction. She engages with her audience through a robust social media presence and by participating in platforms such as VlogBrothers and the podcast "Welcome to Night Vale," showcasing her versatility and commitment to storytelling in all forms. Johnson's work not only entertains but also inspires activism and hope, particularly evident in her curated collection "How I Resist." As a creative force and advocate, Maureen Johnson continues to make an indelible mark on young adult literature, inspiring readers to explore, question, and dream.
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Maureen Johnson, born on February 16, 1973, in Philadelphia, is a distinguished American author celebrated for her contributions to young adult fiction. Her rich portfolio includes beloved series such as "13 Little Blue Envelopes," "The Name of the Star," "Truly Devious," and "Suite Scarlett," captivating readers worldwide. Johnson's talent also shines in collaborative works like "Let It Snow," co-written with John Green and Lauren Myracle, and her contributions to New York Times bestselling anthologies such as "The Bane Chronicles" and "Ghosts of the Shadow Market." Her journey into the literary world was strengthened by her education, earning a degree in English from the University of Delaware and an MFA in Writing from Columbia University. Her debut novel, "The Key to the Golden Firebird," was published in 2004, after she had explored various careers, from theater to bartending, which enriched her narrative skills.
Beyond her novels, Johnson vocally advocates for diversity and literary freedom, challenging censorship and championing representation across identities in young adult fiction. She engages with her audience through a robust social media presence and by participating in platforms such as VlogBrothers and the podcast "Welcome to Night Vale," showcasing her versatility and commitment to storytelling in all forms. Johnson's work not only entertains but also inspires activism and hope, particularly evident in her curated collection "How I Resist." As a creative force and advocate, Maureen Johnson continues to make an indelible mark on young adult literature, inspiring readers to explore, question, and dream.
(This biography has been written by AI, reach out to Storytel support if incorrect.)
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