Scott Westerfeld
Scott Westerfeld (born May 5, 1963) is an American author of science fiction and young adult literature. One of his most famous book series was Uglies.
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Born | Dallas, Texas, USA | May 5, 1963
Nationality | American |
Period | 1990s - present |
Genre | Young adult |
Spouse | Justine Larbalestier |
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Books
Adults
- Polymorph (1997)
- Fine Prey (1998)
- Evolution's Darling (2000)
Succession series
- The Risen Empire (2003)
- The Killing of Worlds (2003)
The two books were re-published in 2005 in one volume, also titled The Risen Empire.
Young adults
- So Yesterday (2004)
- Afterworlds (2014)
- Horizon (2017)
Midnighters trilogy
- The Secret Hour (2004)
- Touching Darkness (2005)
- Blue Noon (2006)
Peeps series
- Peeps (2005) (also known as Parasite Positive in Britain and V-Virus or Peeps in Canada)
- The Last Days (2006)
Uglies series
- Uglies (2005)
- Pretties (2005)
- Specials (2006)
- Extras (2007)
- Impostors (2018)
- Shatter City (2019)
- Mirror's Edge (2021)
- Youngbloods (2022)
Related works
- Bogus to Bubbly: An Insider's Guide to the World of Uglies (2008)
- Graphic novel retellings from Shay's point of view:
- Uglies: Shay's Story (with Devin Grayson and Steven Cummings) (2012)
- Uglies: Cutters (with Devin Grayson and Steven Cummings) (2012)
Leviathan series (illustrated by Keith Thompson)
- Leviathan (October, 2009)
- Behemoth (October, 2010)
- Goliath (September, 2011)
Related works
- The Manual of Aeronautics (illustrated guide) (August, 2012)
Spill Zone graphic novel series (illustrated by Alex Puvilland)
- Spill Zone (May, 2016)[1]
- Spill Zone: The Broken Vow (July, 2019)
Related works
- Spill Night (short story for Free Comic Book Day) (March 2017)
Zeroes trilogy (with Margo Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti)
- Zeroes (2015)
- Swarm (2016)
- Nexus (2018)
References
- Doctorow, Cory (2016-10-06). "Spill Zone: a new free online graphic novel from Scott Westerfeld, creator of Uglies". Boing Boing. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
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