Marissa Meyer (born February 19, 1984)[3] is an American novelist. Her debut novel, Cinder, was released on January 3, 2012. It is the first in her series The Lunar Chronicles.
This article is about the novelist. For the business executive and former Yahoo CEO, see Marissa Mayer.
Meyer was born in Tacoma, Washington and attended Pacific Lutheran University, where she received a Bachelors in Creative Writing and Children's Literature. She later attended Pace University and received a Master's in Publishing.[4] Growing up, Meyer admits that she had a strong love for fairy tales and one of her favorite shows was Sailor Moon, both of which later impacted her creation of Cinder.[5] Meyer also says that her love of superheroes helped lead to the creation of Renegades.[6]
Career
Meyer at the 2022 Phoenix Fan Fusion
Before writing Cinder, wrote Sailor Moon fan fiction for ten years under the pen name of Alicia Blade.[7][8] She also wrote a novelette titled The Phantom of Linkshire Manor under her pen name.[7] In an interview with The News-Tribune, she said that doing the fan fiction helped her learn the craft of writing, gave her instant feedback and taught her how to take criticism.[9] After graduating from college and prior to writing Cinder, Meyer worked as a book editor and a freelance typesetter and proofreader.[7]
Meyer states that she was initially inspired to write Cinder after participating in the 2008 National Novel Writing Month contest where she wrote a story focusing on a futuristic version of Puss in Boots.[10] The Lunar Chronicles is a four book series with volumes based on the stories of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Snow White.[10][11] The first book, Cinder, was a New York Times bestseller.[12]
In 2013 Meyer received a two-book deal from Feiwel & Friends for a young adult series featuring the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland. The first book, Heartless, was set for a Fall 2016 release. It is a stand-alone novel. Publishers Weekly announced that she would write a superhero series afterwards.[13] The resulting book is called Renegades, which was inspired by the misreading of a sign and impacted by her love of superheroes growing up.[14][15]Renegades was released in the Fall of 2017, and became the number 2 book on the New York Times bestsellers in November.[16]
In 2020 she released Instant Karma and in February 2021 it was optioned for television by HBO Max.[17]
In November 2021 she released Gilded, a novel based on the story of Rumpelstiltskin.[18]
Since 2020 she has hosted The Happy Writer with Marissa Meyer, a podcast in which she interviews authors about their work.[19]
Personal life
Meyer is married to Jesse Taylor.[2] In 2015, she and her husband adopted their twin daughters, Sloane and Delaney.[20]
Bibliography
The Lunar Chronicles
Main article: The Lunar Chronicles
Cinder (2012)
Scarlet (2013)
Cress (2014)
Winter (2015)
Related works
Fairest (2015) – prequel
Stars Above (2016) – anthology
Wires and Nerve, Volume 1 (2017) – graphic novel, illustrated by Douglas Holgate
Wires and Nerve, Volume 2: Gone Rogue (2018) – graphic novel, illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
Cinder’s Adventure: Get Me to the Wedding! (2022) - interactive ebook
Renegades Trilogy
Renegades (2017)
Archenemies (2018)
Supernova (2019)
Standalone novels
Heartless (2016)
Instant Karma (2020)
Gilded Series
Gilded (2021)
Cursed (2022)
Short Stories
"Gold in the Roots of the Grass" in A Tyranny of Petticoats, edited by Jessica Spotswood (2016)
"The Sea Witch" in Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy, edited by Amerie (2017)
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