Elizabeth J. Braswell

Elizabeth J. Braswell, often known as Liz Braswell, is an English-born American writer of young adult fiction. She is best known for The Nine Lives of Chloe King, a series that was adapted as a 2011 television show of the same name.[1]

Early life and education

Braswell was born in Birmingham, England, and she grew up in a small New England town.[2]

She graduated from Brown University with a degree in Egyptology.

Career

Braswell produced video games for almost a decade before she changed professions and began writing novels, mostly at Simon & Schuster Interactive, where, among other credits, she served as executive producer for Darkened Skye and Farscape: The Game.[3][4]

Awards

Her book The Stolen won ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers[5] and her book The Fallen won ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers and NYPL Books for the TeenAge.[6]

References

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