KL Going (born August 21, 1973)[1] is the award-winning author of numerous books for children and teens. Her first novel, Fat Kid Rules the World was named a Michael Printz Honor Book[2] by the American Library Association, and was included on YALSA's Best Books for Young Adults list and their list of Best Books for the Past Decade. Her books have been Booksense picks, Scholastic Book Club choices, Junior Library Guild selections, New York Public Library Best Books for the Teenage, and winners of state book awards. They've been featured by Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and Children's Book Council as Best Books of the year. Her work has also been published in Korea, Italy, Japan, Germany, Spain, and the UK, and her novel Fat Kid Rules the World was adapted into a film. It premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and won an Audience Award.
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Born | Kelly Louise Going (1973-08-21) August 21, 1973 (age 49) Rhinebeck, New York, USA |
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Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1973–present |
Genre | Fiction for children and young adults (YA fiction) |
Subject | author |
Notable awards | Michael Printz Honor |
Spouse | Dustin Adams |
Children | Ashton Paul |
Relatives | William and Linda Going |
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Going began her career working at Curtis Brown, Ltd., one of the oldest literary agencies in New York City. She used this inner knowledge of publishing to write Writing and Selling the Young Adult Novel—a how-to book for aspiring writers, published by Writer's Digest. She has also written short stories for several anthologies and multiple picture books.
Going was born in Rhinebeck, New York.[1] Her mother, Linda Going, is a librarian and her father, William Going, is a biologist. She was raised on the Borden Estate in Wallkill, New York. She wrote her first (unpublished) novel in high school and continued writing as a hobby throughout college. Going attended Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania as a sociology major and graduated at the top of her class. After graduation, she did volunteer service with Mennonite Central Committee in New Orleans, Louisiana, teaching adult literacy. When she returned to New York she began working in publishing for the literary agency, Curtis Brown, Ltd. After her first novel, Fat Kid Rules the World, was published she left the agency to write part-time. In addition to writing, she managed an independent bookstore in Cold Spring, New York for the Merritt Bookstore.
In the course of her writing career, Going has published three young adult novels, plus three novels for middle grade readers age 8 – 12, a picture book, and a reference book titled Writing and Selling the YA Novel published by Writer's Digest.[3] She also has additional picture books and novels under contract. Going's books have been published by Penguin Random House, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Simon & Schuster, and Writer's Digest and have won many awards and honors. Her books have been produced as audio books, made into a feature film, and the rights have been optioned for television and Broadway. She has also written short stories for several anthologies, including Rush Hour Volume 3, Full House, and No Such Thing as the Real World.
In addition to her writing, Going also teaches workshops for the Highlights Foundation, speaks at schools and libraries around the country, participates in Skype visits with schools around the world, and teaches language arts part-time at a private school in upstate New York called the Homestead School.
Fat Kid Rules the World was screened at South by Southwest, winning the Audience Award for Narrative Spotlight.[5] Actor Matthew Lillard directed the film. The script was written by Michael Galvin and Peter Speakman. The film starred Jacob Wysocki as the title character.[6][7] The film was scored by Mike McCready of Pearl Jam and shot on location in Seattle, Washington.
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