Dahlia Adler is an American author of young adult and new adult fiction.
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Dahlia Adler | |
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Born | New York City |
Nationality | American |
Education | BA in Journalism and Mass Communication |
Alma mater | New York University |
Genre | young adult, new adult |
Years active | 2014–present |
Notable works | Cool for the Summer, Out on Good Behavior |
Children | 2 |
Website | |
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Dahlia Adler was born in New York City and raised in the suburbs.[citation needed] She is a graduate of New York University, with a BA in journalism.[1] In addition to writing novels, she also runs the queer representation-focused blog LGBTQreads.com[2] and was a blogger at the Barnes & Noble Teen blog from December 2013 until November 2019.[3] As of January 2020, she is a contributor to Buzzfeed Books.[4]
Adler's debut young adult novel, Behind the Scenes, about high school senior Ally who gets entangled in her celebrity best friend Vanessa's Hollywood life when she falls for her co-star, was published in 2014 by Spencer Hill.[5] It has also been translated into Spanish and published by Ediciones Kiwi. A companion novel, Under the Lights, followed in 2015.[6] In the companion novel Vanessa has to deal with a new co-star while Ally is off at college, and the former unexpectedly falls for the girl assigned by her publicist to handle her.[7] Under the Lights was included on ALA's Rainbow Book List in 2016.[8]
Adler wrote a three-book new adult series called Radleigh University. The third book, Out on Good Behavior, was a finalist for the 2016 Bisexual Book Awards in both Teen Literature and Romance.[9]
In 2021, Adler published her first young adult novel in five years, Cool for the Summer, with Wednesday Books. It was an Indie Next pick,[10] an Amazon Best Book of the Month, and Alma's choice for Best YA of 5781.[11] Her next novel, Home Field Advantage,[12] released on June 7, 2022, and was an Indie Next Pick and Amazon Best Book of the Month as well. Her next novel, Going Bicoastal, is slated to release in Summer 2023.
Adler is the editor of His Hideous Heart, an anthology of retellings of Edgar Allan Poe stories, featuring authors Kendare Blake, Rin Chupeco, Lamar Giles, Tessa Gratton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Stephanie Kuehn, Amanda Lovelace, Emily Lloyd-Jones, Hillary Monahan, Marieke Nijkamp, Caleb Roehrig, and Fran Wilde, which was published by Flatiron in 2019.[13] It was named a Junior Library Guild selection and a Best YA of the Year by Publishers Weekly and Kirkus. In 2019, she announced her next anthology, That Way Madness Lies, a collection of reimaginings of Shakespeare's work, published in 2021.[14]
She also contributed to three young adult anthologies out with Candlewick in 2018, Harlequin Teen in 2018,[15] and Knopf in 2019.[16]
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