Emily Thiede | |
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Occupation | novelist |
Language | English |
Alma mater | University of Virginia |
Genre | young adult fiction |
Notable works | This Vicious Grace |
Children | 2 |
Website | |
www |
Emily Thiede is an American author of Young Adult Fiction, best known for her The Last Finestra series.
Thiede moved to Virginia as a high schooler when her father took a job at the University of Virginia. [1]
As a child, she read fantasy and sci-fi anthologies from her father's collection. The first book she remembers reading is Dragonsong by Anne McCaffrey. [2]
She studied at the University of Virginia, [1] and says during her studies there, she was always fascinated by researching human interaction and human touch, which later influences her to write her debut book about a character who cannot touch anyone without being afraid of causing harm. [1]
Before becoming an author, Thiede worked as a teacher. [2]
After her first child was born, she developed an interest in books again. [1] She didn't attempt to write a novel until after her second child was born, [2] challenged by her mother to write a novel for National Novel Writing Month. [1] The book that made her want to start writing is This Savage Song by V.E. Schwab. [2] She took writing classes at Writer's House in Charlottesville.
Thiede has ADHD, which she describes a factor in wanting to become a writer since she's prone to daydreaming. [1]
She has a rescue kitten and two daughters. [2] Thiede now lives in Charlottesville. [1]
The first book, This Vicious Grace, is about a girl that gets chosen by the gods to save the worlds, but happens to accidentally kill her magical suitors, becoming an outcast. B&N Reads named it one of their most anticipated YA books for November /December 2022. [3] It also received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. [4]
Thiede says she's always enjoyed the contrast between X Men's Rogue and Wolverine, and cites that as one of her inspirations for the second novel in the series, This Cursed Light. [5]
Emily Thiede | |
---|---|
Occupation | novelist |
Language | English |
Alma mater | University of Virginia |
Genre | young adult fiction |
Notable works | This Vicious Grace |
Children | 2 |
Website | |
www |
Emily Thiede is an American author of Young Adult Fiction, best known for her The Last Finestra series.
Thiede moved to Virginia as a high schooler when her father took a job at the University of Virginia. [1]
As a child, she read fantasy and sci-fi anthologies from her father's collection. The first book she remembers reading is Dragonsong by Anne McCaffrey. [2]
She studied at the University of Virginia, [1] and says during her studies there, she was always fascinated by researching human interaction and human touch, which later influences her to write her debut book about a character who cannot touch anyone without being afraid of causing harm. [1]
Before becoming an author, Thiede worked as a teacher. [2]
After her first child was born, she developed an interest in books again. [1] She didn't attempt to write a novel until after her second child was born, [2] challenged by her mother to write a novel for National Novel Writing Month. [1] The book that made her want to start writing is This Savage Song by V.E. Schwab. [2] She took writing classes at Writer's House in Charlottesville.
Thiede has ADHD, which she describes a factor in wanting to become a writer since she's prone to daydreaming. [1]
She has a rescue kitten and two daughters. [2] Thiede now lives in Charlottesville. [1]
The first book, This Vicious Grace, is about a girl that gets chosen by the gods to save the worlds, but happens to accidentally kill her magical suitors, becoming an outcast. B&N Reads named it one of their most anticipated YA books for November /December 2022. [3] It also received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. [4]
Thiede says she's always enjoyed the contrast between X Men's Rogue and Wolverine, and cites that as one of her inspirations for the second novel in the series, This Cursed Light. [5]