Lynne Ewing
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Lynne Ewing | |
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Born | Lynne Ewing |
Occupation | Author and screenwriter |
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Lynne Ewing is an American author and a screen writer.
She always had to move around a lot when she was growing up because her father was in the Marine Corps. She has two sisters. Lynne graduated from high school in Lima, Peru after attending 7 other schools. While she was in Peru, she learned to speak Spanish. She attended the University of California at Santa Barbara. When she was 30 years old, she began writing for newspapers, documentaries, magazines, and did screen writing. She also counsels troubled teens. Her first books were Drive-By and Party Girl. Drive-By took 6 years to write, and Party Girl has been made into a movie called Living the Life. She has written all 13 of the Daughters of the Moon and Sons of the Dark series'. She lives in Los Angeles and Washington D.C.. Ms. Ewing has two children, Jonathan, a molecular biologist, and Amber, an international lawyer. She has also traveled to Japan, China, Russia, Europe, Malaysia, Singapore, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand. She has begun a new series called Sisters of Isis.
[edit] Books
- Drive By - 1998
- Party Girl - 1999
- Daughters of the Moon - 2000-2007
- Sons of the Dark - 2004-2005
- Sisters of Isis - 2007-present
- The choice-2000-2007
[edit] Movie
In 2001, Lynne's book Party Girl became a movie called Living the Life, for which Lynne was one of two screenwriters.