Meg cabot biography
•
Meg Cabot
American novelist
Meggin Patricia Cabot (born February 1, ) is an American novelist. She has written and published over 50 novels of young adult and adult fiction and is best known for her young adult series The Princess Diaries, which was later adapted by Walt Disney Pictures into two feature films.[2] Cabot has been the recipient of numerous book awards, including the New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age, the American Library Association Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, the Tennessee Volunteer State TASL Book Award,[3] the Book Sense Pick, the Evergreen Young Adult Book Award,[4] the IRA/CBC Young Adult Choice,[5] and many others. She has also had number-one New York Times bestsellers,[6][7] and more than 25 million copies of her books are in print across the world.[8]
Early life and career
[edit]Meggin Patricia Cabot was born on February 1, , in Bloomington, Indiana. After she
•
Biography
Meg Cabot was born in Bloomington, Indiana during the Chinese astrological year of the Fire Horse, a notoriously unlucky sign, but learned at an early age that a good storyteller can always give herself a happy ending. Her 80+ books for both adults and tweens/teens have included multiple #1 New York Times bestsellers, selling over twenty-five million copies worldwide. Her Princess Diaries series has been published in more than 38 countries and was made into two hit films by Disney. Meg’s numerous other award-winning books include the Mediator series, the Heather Wells mystery series, and Avalon High, the later of which was made into a film for Disney Channel. Meg Cabot (her last name rhymes with habit, as in “her books can be habit forming”) currently lives in Key West with her husband and various cats.
Full Bio
Meg Cabot is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of books for both adults and tweens/teens. Born in the year of the Fire Horse (a notoriously unlu
•
Meg Cabot
About Author
Meggin Cabot (aka Meg Cabot) was born on 1st February , in Bloomington, Indiana. Her childhood was spent in pursuit of air conditioning, of which there was little at the time in Southern Indiana. A primary source proved to be the Monroe County Public Library, where Meggin whiled away many hours, reading the complete works of Jane Austen, Judy Blume and Barbara Cartland. It was around this time that Meg's desire to be a writer bloomed, a goal that was not forgotten, even when she fell in with the 'theatre crowd' in high school and went on to star inand design the sets for--productions such as The Good Doctor and Li'l Abner.
Nervous that her writing talent wasn't as great as her eye for design, Meg studied Fine Arts as opposed to English at Indiana University, then moved to New York City in , intent in pursuing a career in freelance bild. Assignments bygd MTV and Planned Parenthood soon followed. In September, , however, spurred bygd the sudden death of