Amanda Hocking
Amanda Hocking | |
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Born | July 12, 1984 |
Occupation | Author |
Genre | Young adult fiction Paranormal romance |
Notable works | Watersong series, Trylle Trilogy |
Website | |
hockingbooks |
Amanda Hocking (born July 12, 1984)[1] is an American writer of paranormal romance young adult fiction.[2]
Career
Hocking lives in Rochester, Minnesota.[3] Employed as a group home worker until 2010, she wrote 17 novels in her free time.[4] In April 2010, she began self-publishing them as e-books.[1] By March 2011, she had sold over a million copies of her nine books and earned two million dollars from sales, previously unheard of for self-published authors.[5] In early 2011, Hocking averaged 9,000 book sales each day.[2]
Work
Hocking's published work, originally self-published, consists of My Blood Approves, a vampire romance series; the Trylle Trilogy, which covers a teenage girl's journey of self-discovery[4] in an urban fantasy setting; and Hollowland, a zombie novel.[4] The New York Times characterized her novels as "part quirky girl-like-Hocking characters, part breakneck pacing, part Hollywood-style action and part bodice-ripping romance – they are literature as candy, a mash-up of creativity and commerce."
In March 2011, Hocking signed her first conventional publishing contract for four books, at a price of two million dollars, with St. Martin's Press.[6] It concerns her new young-adult paranormal series called Watersong. Book one, Wake, was released in August 2012.[7] All three books in her previously self-published Trylle Trilogy were also sold to St. Martin's Press, and have been re-released from January–April 2012. In 2015 Hocking announced she had signed a new three book deal with St. Martin's and revealed that the books would be a standalone and a duology, respectively. The standalone called Freeks set around a travelling circus in the 1980s was published in January 2017,[8] while the duology to be based on Norse Mythology about Valkyries is set for a 2017 release.[9]
Bibliography
- My Blood Approves series:
- My Blood Approves (March 27, 2010)
- Fate (April 15, 2010)
- Flutter (May 25, 2010)
- Wisdom (August 22, 2010)
- Letters to Elise: A Peter Townsend Novella (December 19, 2010)
- Swear (November 9, 2016)[10]
- Trylle Trilogy
- The Hollows series:
- Hollowland (October 5, 2010)
- Hollowmen (November 8, 2011)
- Virtue (May 27, 2011)
- Watersong series
- Forgotten Lyrics (October 30, 2012)
- Wake (August 7. 2012)
- Lullaby (November 27, 2012)
- Tidal (June 4, 2013)
- Elegy (August 6, 2013)
- The Kanin Chronicles
- Frostfire (January 2015)
- Ice Kissed (May 2015)
- Crystal Kingdom (August 2015)
- Freeks (January 3, 2017)[12]
Adaptations
In February 2011, the Trylle Trilogy was optioned for a film, with Terri Tatchell writing the screenplay.[5] Sadly as of 2015 the rights have reverted back to Hocking and she sees limited chances of her books being adapted anytime soon.
References
- ^ a b Plank, Tonya (January 5, 2011). "Meet Mega Bestselling Indie Heroine Amanda Hocking". Huffington Post. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
- ^ a b Saroyan, Strawberry (June 17, 2011). "Storyseller". New York Times. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
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- ^ a b c Mewes, Trey (November 13, 2010). "Romance from beyond the veil". Austin Daily Herald. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
- ^ a b Millar, Sarah (March 3, 2011). "How a failed author made $2 million from e-books". Toronto Star. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
- ^ Rinzler, Alan (April 4, 2011). "Advice for Amanda Hocking from authors and agents". Forbes. Retrieved January 15, 2012.
- ^ Bosman, Julie (March 24, 2011). "Self-Publisher Signs Four-Book Deal With St. Martin's". New York Times. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
- ^ "Freeks by Amanda Hocking". www.barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- ^ "Hocking inks 6-figure deal for 3 new books". Austin Daily Herald. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
- ^ http://www.hockingbooks.com/swear-is-coming/
- ^ Oliver, Lauren (January 13, 2012). "The Relaunch of Amanda Hocking". The New York Times. Retrieved January 15, 2012.
- ^ http://www.hockingbooks.com/freeks-cover-reveal/
External links
- Writers from Minnesota
- American writers of young adult literature
- American fantasy writers
- 21st-century American novelists
- American women novelists
- 1984 births
- American romantic fiction writers
- American bloggers
- Living people
- People from Austin, Minnesota
- Women bloggers
- Women science fiction and fantasy writers
- Women romantic fiction writers
- Self-published authors
- 21st-century women writers
- Women writers of young adult literature