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Sean Beaudoin
Background information
OriginSeattle, Washington, United States
GenresYoung adult
WebsiteSeanBeaudoin.com

Sean Beaudoin is an American writer.

Biography

Beaudoin is the author of the Young Adult novels Going Nowhere Faster, Fade To Blue, You Killed Wesley Payne, The Infects, and Wise Young Fool. He has a collection of adult short stories forthcoming from Algonquin Press. His short stories and articles have appeared in numerous publications including The Onion, Glimmer Train, The San Francisco Chronicle, Opium, Narrative Magazine, Bat City Review, Identity Theory, Instant City, Another Chicago Magazine, The New Orleans Review, Barrelhouse, Bayou, and Redivider.[citation needed] He is a founding editor of the arts and culture website TheWeeklings.com[citation needed]

Published works

Novels

  • You Killed Wesley Payne, 2011, Little Brown[1]
  • Fade To Blue, 2009, Little Brown[2]
  • Going Nowhere Faster, 2008, Little Brown[3]
  • The Infects, 2011, Candlewick Press.
  • Wise Young Fool, 2012, Little, Brown

Short stories

  • Identity Theory, "Spectacle"[4]
  • Narrative Magazine, "Night Dreams" [5]
  • "Winter Ninety-Five Spring Ninety-Six", Fall 2008
  • New Orleans Review - "Fight"s
  • Opium "The Bridesmaid"
  • Danger City Anthology

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Articles

  • The Onion
  • San Francisco Chronicle
  • Glimmer Train

References

  1. ^ beaudoin, Sean, You Killed Wesley Payne March 2011, Little, Brown Young Readers ISBN 978-0-316-07742-2
  2. ^ Beaudoin, Sean, Fade to Blue March 2011, Little, Brown Young Readers. ISBN 978-0-316-01418-2
  3. ^ Beaudoin, Sean, Going Nowhere Faster October 2008, Little, Brown Young Readers. ISBN 978-0-316-01416-8
  4. ^ Spectacle identitytheory.com. Retrieved March 2011
  5. ^ Night Dreams narrativemagazine.com. Retrieved March 2011
  6. ^ http://www.seanbeaudoin.com/about/short-stories/ Short Stories