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Lauren Oliver | |
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Oliver at the 2016 Texas Book Festival | |
| Born | Laura Suzanne Schechter (1982-11-08)November 8, 1982 (age 43) Queens, New York City, U.S. |
| Occupation | Author |
| Father | Harold Schechter |
| Writing career | |
| Language | English |
| Alma mater | University of Chicago[1] |
| Period | 2010–present |
| Genre | Young adult Science fiction Romance Dystopian Middle Grade Adult |
| Notable works | Delirium trilogy Before I Fall Panic |
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Lauren Oliver (bornLaura Suzanne Schechter; November 8, 1982)[2][3] is an American author of numerousyoung adult novels includingPanic; the Delirium trilogy:Delirium,Pandemonium, andRequiem; andBefore I Fall, which became amajor motion picture in 2017.Panic was also turned into a series by Amazon studios. She served as creator, writer andshowrunner on the project. Her novels have been translated into more than thirty languages internationally. Oliver is a 2012E. B. White Read Aloud Award nominee for her middle-grade novelLiesl & Po, as well as author of the middle-grade fantasy novelThe Spindlers.
Oliver graduated from theUniversity of Chicago, where she was elected toPhi Beta Kappa, and also received aMaster of Fine Arts degree fromNew York University. In 2010, Oliver co-foundedPaper Lantern LitArchived February 5, 2015, at theWayback Machine, a literary “incubator”/ development company now calledGlasstown Entertainment with Razorbill editor and poet Lexa Hillyer.[4]
Oliver was born inQueens.[1] She was both an avid reader and writer: "I come from a family of writers, and so have always (mistakenly) believed that spending hours in front of the computer every day, mulling over the difference between 'chortling' and 'chuckling' is normal. As a child, after finishing a book, I would continue to write a sequel for its characters, because I did not want to have to give them up."[5]
As she continued in her writing, Oliver eventually made the switch to writing her own stories and characters, with some success. However, writing was not Oliver's only passion; she also enjoyed taking ballet, drawing, painting, making collages, singing, acting, experimenting with cooking, and (as she put it), "(trying) to spend my time being as creative and useless as possible."
After finishing high school and moving on to the University of Chicago, Oliver revealed, "I continued to be as impractical as possible by majoring in philosophy and literature... inadvertently aided and abetted in my mission by my older sister, Lizzie, who pursued a Ph.D. in philosophy and cognitive science. This eventually led our parents to resign themselves to the fact that their children would never be lawyers, doctors, or even gainfully employed."[5]
Oliver's first book,Before I Fall, was published on March 2, 2010, byHarperCollins in the United States, and byHodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom. The book follows Sam, a teenage girl, who has to go through the last day of her life seven times and each time learns new values and the mysteries surrounding her death. Oliver has said that she wrote all of the book on herBlackBerry while she went to meetings on the subway. She would e-mail herself the chapters to later work on them some more.[6]
Open Road Films released thefilm version in theatres on March 3, 2017, withZoey Deutch portraying the main character, Samantha Kingston.[7]
Oliver's second book,Delirium, is the first in herdystopian trilogy. Oliver's first novella,Hana, was released afterDelirium and shows Hana's perspective on the events ofDelirium. The trilogy's second book,Pandemonium, was released on February 28, 2012. Another novella,Annabel, was released on December 26, 2012 as ane-book and has events before those unfolding inDelirium such as details the story of Lena's mother prior to the events.
The third and final book of the trilogy,Requiem, was published on March 5, 2013. A third novella,Raven, was published along with the third book,Requiem, on March 5, 2013 as an e-book and follows Raven on her life and adventures between the events ofPandemonium andRequiem. On March 5, 2013, all three of the novellas (Hana,Annabel, andRaven) were released together in a softcover book.
Oliver's first middle-grade book, about a girl who is visited by aghost who says her dead father is stuck inLimbo and that only she can help him over, was published on September 1, 2011.[8] Her second middle-grade book,The Spindlers, tells the story of a young girl, Liza, who travels into a fantastical underworld to rescue her younger brother from the sinister creatures. The book was released on August 2, 2012.
Oliver's next book, a young adult contemporary novelPanic, was released March 4, 2014. It tells the stories of Heather and Dodge, who are recently-graduated high school students in the impoverished small town of Carp. The action revolves around the mysterious and dangerous game, "Panic," which takes place every summer after graduation and involves a series ofadrenaline pumping challenges that become progressively more life-threatening to weed out the weak and find out who is the most fearless of all. The winner receives a large sum of money (the year that Heather and Dodge play, the prize is $67,000), which is a chance to escape the poverty in which they all live.Panic was adapted into atelevision series released byAmazon Prime Video; Oliver served as showrunner for the adaptation.[9]
That novel was followed by her first adult novel,Rooms, on September 23, 2014, and another teen novel,Vanishing Girls, on March 10, 2015.Vanishing Girls tells the story of two sisters, Dara and Nick, who deal with the aftermath of a disastrous car accident that has put a strain on their once-inseparable relationship. The book alternates between the perspectives of Dara and Nick until Dara disappears unexpectedly around the same time that a local 9-year old vanishes. Convinced that the two disappearances are connected, Nick decides that she must find out what happened to her sister before it is too late. The book is apsychological thriller that uses regular prose as well as multimedia elements to unfold the mystery.
Oliver's third book for younger readers and the first of a new series was released on September 29, 2015.Curiosity House: The Shrunken Head is a novel written in collaboration with H.C. Chester.
Oliver's next young adult book,Replica, follows the story of two girls, Gemma and Lyra and asks the reader to read the same story but from two different perspectives.
Oliver's fourth and fifth books for younger readers wereCuriosity House: The Screaming Statue andCuriosity House: The Fearsome Firebird, the second and the third of the Curiosity House series.
In 2019, she became the president of Glasstown West, the company's film and TV division, and she simultaneously began work on Hookline, an aggregate platform of social AR iconography.
With Lexa Hillyer, she has authored and developed more than one hundred original books and TV/film scripts.
Oliver was born inQueens and raised inWestchester, New York, a small town very similar to the one depicted inBefore I Fall. She is the daughter of thetrue crime writerHarold Schechter.[10] Her parents are both literature professors, and from a very young age, she was encouraged to make up stories, draw, paint, dance around in costumes, and spend much of her time essentially living imaginatively.
Her love of writing began with writing imaginative sequels to her favorite stories before she gradually wrote her own. She pursued literature and philosophy at the University of Chicago and then moved back to New York to attend NYU’s MFA program in creative writing.
She simultaneously began working atPenguin Books, in a young adult division called Razorbill, where, she started work onBefore I Fall. She left in 2009 to pursue writing full-time and now happily works at home.
Oliver lives in Los Angeles, California.