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Lois Duncan
Born (1934-04-28) April 28, 1934 (age 90)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pen namenone
OccupationNovelist, picture book author, journalist
NationalityAmerican
Period
c1947 - present
GenreChildren's literature, young adult literature, mystery fiction, picture books
Website
http://loisduncan.arquettes.com/index.htm

Lois Duncan (born Lois Duncan Steinmetz; April 28, 1934)[1] is an American author of suspense novels for young adults.

Life and career

Duncan's parents were the noted photographers Lois Duncan (née Foley)[2] and Joseph Janney Steinmetz.[3] She was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, but grew up in Sarasota, Florida. Duncan started writing and submitting manuscripts to magazines at the age of ten, and when she was thirteen succeeded in selling her first story.[1]

Duncan attended Duke University from 1952 to 1953[1] but dropped out, married, and started a family. During this time, she continued to write and publish magazine articles; over the course of her career, she has published more than 300 articles, in magazines such as Ladies' Home Journal, Redbook, McCall's, Good Housekeeping, and Reader's Digest. After her first marriage, which produced three children, ended in divorce, Duncan moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to teach journalism at the University of New Mexico,[4] where she also earned a BA in English in 1977. In 1965 she married Don Arquette, and had two more children with him.[1]

Duncan is best known for her novels of suspense for teenagers. Some of her works have been adapted for the screen, the most famous example being the 1997 film I Know What You Did Last Summer, adapted from her novel of the same title. She in interviews has stated her distaste at her young adult novel becoming a horror comedy film.

In 1989 the youngest of Duncan's children, Kaitlyn Arquette, was murdered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, under suspicious circumstances. Who Killed My Daughter? relates the facts and conjecture about the still unsolved case.[4] Duncan has said her "dream is to write a sequel to who killed My Daughter? to give our family's true life horror story a closure. Of course, for that to be possible, Kait's case must be solved."[5]

The 1971 children's book Hotel for Dogs has been made into a movie, released in 2009, starring Emma Roberts. Duncan herself appears as an extra in the crowd scene.

Works

The following is a partial list of Duncan's works, in chronological order of first publication:[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d ""Lois Duncan"". The Alliance for the Study and Teaching of Adolescent Literature at Rhode Island College. February 9, 2006. Retrieved 2007-05-08.
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  4. ^ a b ""Duncan, Lois" by Matthew Lavelle". Pennsylvania Center for the Book. Undated. Retrieved 2007-05-08. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ ""Author Profile: Lois Duncan"". Teenreads.com. 2003. Retrieved 2007-05-08.
  6. ^ ""Books & Awards"". Lois Duncan, official website. Undated. Retrieved 2007-05-08. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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