Melissa de la Cruz | |
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Born | Manila, Philippines | September 7, 1971
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Genre | Young adult fiction |
Years active | 1996–present |
Notable works | Blue Bloods, Witches of East End |
Spouse | Michael Johnston |
Children | 1 |
Website | |
melissa-delacruz |
Melissa de la Cruz (born September 7, 1971) is a Filipina-American writer known for young adult fiction. Her young-adult series include Au Pairs, the Blue Bloods, and The Beauchamp Family.
Melissa de la Cruz was born in Manila, Philippines and says that she has wanted to be an author since she was eleven years old. [1]
She immigrated to the United States with her family when she was 13, in 1985, [2] and they settled in San Francisco, where she graduated from Convent of the Sacred Heart High School. She went on to study art history and English at Columbia University in New York City. [3] [4] After graduation she worked as a computer consultant. [5]
De la Cruz is married to Michael Johnston, another writer, [6] [7] with whom she co-wrote the Heart of Dread series. [2] They and their daughter live in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California. [8] [9]
De La Cruz wrote her first full-length novel at 22 while living in New York City and working at Bankers Trust. [5] That novel ultimately did not sell, but an editor at Little, Brown suggested she become a journalist to work on her professional writing credits. [1] [5] She started working freelance and published her first essay in New York Press in 1996. She also worked as a beauty and fashion editor until she sold her debut novel, The Cat's Meow, in 1998. [1] [5] De la Cruz has published articles in periodicals including The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and Harper's Magazine. [10] After publication of her debut novel in 2001, and layoff from the U.S. investment bank Morgan Stanley, she pursued writing full-time. [5]
Work as a fashion writer for Marie Claire was the inspiration for How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less (2003) by de la Cruz and Karen Robinovitz. [11]
Work as a nanny and visits to The Hamptons formed the background for the 2004 to 2007 series The Au Pairs. [12] De la Cruz has also written original novels for Disney's Descendants franchise, with the first published in 2015.
Au Pairs
The Ashleys
Heart of Dread
[18]
The Ring and the Crown [19]
Disney Descendants
[20]
Alex & Eliza
29
Never After [16]
The Queen's Assassin [17]
|
Blue Bloods universe [21]
Stand-alone novels
|
Short stories
Melissa de la Cruz | |
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![]() At the 2013 LATimes Festival of Books | |
Born | Manila, Philippines | September 7, 1971
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Genre | Young adult fiction |
Years active | 1996–present |
Notable works | Blue Bloods, Witches of East End |
Spouse | Michael Johnston |
Children | 1 |
Website | |
melissa-delacruz |
Melissa de la Cruz (born September 7, 1971) is a Filipina-American writer known for young adult fiction. Her young-adult series include Au Pairs, the Blue Bloods, and The Beauchamp Family.
Melissa de la Cruz was born in Manila, Philippines and says that she has wanted to be an author since she was eleven years old. [1]
She immigrated to the United States with her family when she was 13, in 1985, [2] and they settled in San Francisco, where she graduated from Convent of the Sacred Heart High School. She went on to study art history and English at Columbia University in New York City. [3] [4] After graduation she worked as a computer consultant. [5]
De la Cruz is married to Michael Johnston, another writer, [6] [7] with whom she co-wrote the Heart of Dread series. [2] They and their daughter live in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California. [8] [9]
De La Cruz wrote her first full-length novel at 22 while living in New York City and working at Bankers Trust. [5] That novel ultimately did not sell, but an editor at Little, Brown suggested she become a journalist to work on her professional writing credits. [1] [5] She started working freelance and published her first essay in New York Press in 1996. She also worked as a beauty and fashion editor until she sold her debut novel, The Cat's Meow, in 1998. [1] [5] De la Cruz has published articles in periodicals including The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and Harper's Magazine. [10] After publication of her debut novel in 2001, and layoff from the U.S. investment bank Morgan Stanley, she pursued writing full-time. [5]
Work as a fashion writer for Marie Claire was the inspiration for How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less (2003) by de la Cruz and Karen Robinovitz. [11]
Work as a nanny and visits to The Hamptons formed the background for the 2004 to 2007 series The Au Pairs. [12] De la Cruz has also written original novels for Disney's Descendants franchise, with the first published in 2015.
Au Pairs
The Ashleys
Heart of Dread
[18]
The Ring and the Crown [19]
Disney Descendants
[20]
Alex & Eliza
29
Never After [16]
The Queen's Assassin [17]
|
Blue Bloods universe [21]
Stand-alone novels
|
Short stories