Megan Whalen Turner Explained

Megan Whalen Turner
Birth Name:Megan Whalen
Birth Date:21 November 1965
Birth Place:Fort Sill, Oklahoma, U.S.
Occupation:Author
Education:University of Chicago (BA)
Genre:Young adult fiction
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Children:3
Awards:Newbery Honor
Years Active:1995–present

Megan Whalen Turner (born November 21, 1965) is an American writer of fantasy fiction for young adults. She is best known for her novel The Thief and its five sequels. In 1997, The Thief was named a Newbery Honor book.[1]

Early life

Turner received her BA with honors in English language and literature from the University of Chicago in 1987.[2] Before becoming an author, she worked as a children's book buyer for bookstores in Chicago and Washington D.C.[3]

Career

Turner began writing a collection of short fantasy stories after moving to California in 1989. She published the stories as in 1995.

Turner is best known for her series of young adult novels primarily revolving around a character named Eugenides. Turner has no official name for the series herself, sometimes referring to it as "The Geniad",[4] but fans have coined it The Queen's Thief. The first book in the series, The Thief, won a Newbery Honor award.[5] The subsequent books in the series are The Queen of Attolia, The King of Attolia, A Conspiracy of Kings, Thick as Thieves, and Return of the Thief.[6]

Turner was the 2013 Literary Guest of Honor and Keynote Speaker at the Life, the Universe, & Everything professional science fiction and fantasy arts symposium.[7]

In July 2018, Turner announced the March 2019 publication date of Return of the Thief.[8] This was first pushed back to spring 2020 before the book was published on October 6, 2020, concluding the series.

Her additional work includes a short story collection titled Instead of Three Wishes, and a short story, "The Baby in the Night Deposit Box", published in a collection called Firebirds, edited by Sharyn November. "The Baby in the Night Deposit Box" was selected for The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror. She has also written six uncollected short stories — "Thief!", "Destruction", "Eddis", "Knife Dance, "Wineshop", and "Alyta's Missing Earring" — which are set in the world of The Thief.[9]

Personal life

Her husband is the cognitive scientist Mark Turner. The couple have three sons.

Bibliography

The Queen's Thief

Notes and References

  1. Book: Horning. Kathleen. The Newbery and Caldecott Awards: A Guide to the Medal and Honor Books. 2009. American Library Association. 978-0838935859. 30.
  2. Web site: Megan Whalen Turner - About. meganwhalenturner.org. 2014-01-25. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131224105738/http://meganwhalenturner.org/AbouttheAuthor.html. 2013-12-24.
  3. Book: Alger Drew. Bernard. 100 More Popular Young Adult Authors. 2002. Libraries Unlimited. 1563089203. 316.
  4. Old Firehouse Books interview. 0:37 . 27 October 2020 . 2021-07-13.
  5. Web site: Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922-Present | Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). ala.org. 2014-01-25.
  6. Web site: Megan Whalen Turner - Novels. meganwhalenturner.org. 2014-08-03.
  7. Web site: Life, the Universe, & Everything 31: The Marion K. "Doc" Smith Symposium on Science Fiction and Fantasy . LTUE Press. February 1, 2013.
  8. Web site: Turner . Megan Whalen . Just in case you thought someone else was writing this book … . Tumblr . 10 November 2018.
  9. Web site: Megan Whalen Turner - Short Stories. meganwhalenturner.org. 2014-01-25. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140405051349/http://www.meganwhalenturner.org/shortstories.html. 2014-04-05.