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Submit ReviewMarie Lu is small only in a strictly physical sense. Her books are big - New York Times best-seller big - and her creativity, both as a novelist and an artist, is awe-inspiring. The written word taught Marie a new language, got her through high school, led her to take a chance on leading a creative life at a pivotal moment as college came to an end, and is now giving her the chance to see the world. Marie has truly inspiring things to say about when to recognize that you aren’t good enough for a story, how her visual thinking shows in her work, and what the push for diversity in YA has taught her.
Marie Lu Show Notes
IN THE FOREST OF THE NIGHT by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Kristin Nelson, Marie’s agent
Pike’s Peak Writer’s Conference
The graphic novel of Rachelle Mead’s VAMPIRE ACADEMY
Heather Brewer’s vampire series, EIGHTH GRADE BITES
Kaari with Caravan Studios
Rainbow Rowell’s project writing a graphic novel
Kiersten White and Jim DiBartolo on IN THE SHADOWS
THE JOY LUCK CLUB by Amy Tan
"Yes, No, Meh" With Marie and Veronica Roth on CNN
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