Z Brewer
Appearance
Z Brewer | |
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Born | [1] | September 21, 1973
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2007–present |
Genre | Young adult fiction |
Notable works | The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod and The Slayer Chronicles |
Notable awards | New York Times bestseller USA Today bestseller The Wall Street Journal bestseller Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers Nevada State Reading Award Missouri State Reading Award (Truman)[2] |
Spouse | Paul Brewer |
Children | 2 |
Website | |
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Z Brewer (born September 21, 1973) is an American writer of young adult fiction, living in Missouri with their husband and two children.[3][4] Their debut series, The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, was published by Dutton Juvenile.[5] [6]
Personal life
Brewer grew up with a history of bullying and struggled with anxiety, depression, and suicidal urges, which led to Brewer becoming an outspoken anti-bullying and mental health awareness advocate.[7]
Publications
The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod
- Eighth Grade Bites (Dutton Juvenile, 2007)
- Ninth Grade Slays (Dutton Juvenile, 2008)
- Tenth Grade Bleeds (Dutton Juvenile, 2009)
- Eleventh Grade Burns (Dutton Juvenile, February 9, 2010)
- Twelfth Grade Kills (Dutton Juvenile, September 19, 2010)
The Slayer Chronicles
A spin-off trilogy of the Vladimir Tod series.
- First Kill (Dutton Juvenile, September 20, 2011)
- Second Chance (Dutton Juvenile, October 16, 2012)
- Third Strike (Dutton Juvenile, February 20, 2014)
Legacy of Tril
- Soulbound (Dial Books, June 19, 2012[8])
Stand-alone novels
- The Cemetery Boys (Harper Collins, March 31, 2015[9])
- The Blood Between Us (Harper Collins, May 3, 2016[10])
- Madness (Harper Teen, September 19, 2017[11])
Short stories and anthologies
- The Ghost of Ben Hargrove (Harper Collins, October 7, 2014[12])
- Foretold: 14 Tales of Prophecy and Prediction (Delacorte Press, August 28, 2012[13])
- Dear Bully: Seventy Authors Tell Their Stories (Harper Collins, September 6, 2011[14])
- Eternal: More Love Stories with Bite (Smart Pop, November 2, 2010[15])
- Fear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror (Dutton Books for Young Readers, September 2, 2010[16])
References
- ^ "Happy birthday to me!". zacbrewer.com.
- ^ "About Zac Brewer".
- ^ "Discover Author Zac Brewer". Harper Collins Publishing. 2016.
- ^ "Heather Brewer". WorldCat.org. Retrieved March 27, 2010.
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(help) - ^ "Heather Brewer comes out as transgender, reveals new name, Zac Brewer - EW.com". ew.com.
- ^ "About Heather Brewer". Goodreads. 2016.
- ^ "St. Louis YA Author Heather Brewer Plans Anti-Bullying Conference". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
- ^ "The Legacy of Tril: Soulbound". 2016.
- ^ "The Cemetery Boys". 2016.
- ^ "The Blood Between Us". 2016.
- ^ "Madness". 2017.
- ^ "The Ghost of Ben Hargrove". 2016.
- ^ "Foretold". 2016.
- ^ "Bully". 2016.
- ^ "Eternal". 2016.
- ^ "Fear". 2016.
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