Zoey Dean
Zoey Dean | |
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Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2003-present |
Genre |
Comedy young-adult |
Notable works | A-List series |
Zoey Dean is the pseudonym[1] for the creators of The A-List series and How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls, which has been renamed and turned into a TV show known as Privileged on the CW in September 2008. Zoey Dean's books are produced by the media packager Alloy Entertainment, which created Gossip Girl, The Clique Series, and The A-List and sold them to Little, Brown and Company.[2][3] Zoey is currently working on The Talent Series. The first two books were published in 2008, and another two are slated for release in 2009. She is also working on The A-List: Hollywood Royalty, which has a sequel also planned for release in 2009.
Bibliography
Young Adult Novels
The A-List
Main article: The A-List (novel series)
- The A-List (2003)
- Girls on Film (2003)
- Blonde Ambition (2005)
- Tall Cool One (2005)
- Back in Black (2005)
- Some Like It Hot (2006)
- American Beauty (2006)
- Heart of Glass (2007)
- Beautiful Stranger (2007)
- California Dreaming (2008)
The A-List: Hollywood Royalty
- Hollywood Royalty (January 2009)
- Sunset Boulevard (August 2009)
- City of Angels (March 2010)
Talent Series
Main article: The Talent Series
- Talent
- Almost Famous (2008)
- Star Power (2009)
- Young Hollywood (2009) (never released)
Other Novels
- Privileged (2008) (formerly published under the name How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls)
- Hollywood is Like High School With Money (July 2009)
References
- ↑ Wolf, Naomi (March 12, 2006). "New York Times Book Review "Young Adult Fiction: Wild Things" March 12, 2006 =". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
- ↑ Wolf, Naomi (March 12, 2006). "New York Times Book Review "Young Adult Fiction: Wild Things" March 12, 2006 =". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
- ↑ "Quill & Quire "Trends in YA reading, part two" March 15, 2006 =". Retrieved 2008-04-18.
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