Julia DeVillers
Julia DeVillers | |
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Born |
May 26, 1967 Colonie, New York, USA |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Notable works | How My Private, Personal Journal Became a Bestseller; Trading Faces series |
Julia DeVillers (born May 26, 1967) is an American writer of books including How My Private, Personal Journal Became A Bestseller.[1] She had a cameo in the 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie, Read It and Weep, which was based on the book.[2]
Life
DeVillers attended Colonie High School in Albany, New York. She studied Communications at the State University of New York, Oswego and obtained an MA in Journalism from Ohio State University. Her twin sister, Jennifer Roy, six minutes older, is also a writer.[3][4]
DeVillers lives in New Albany, Ohio, with her husband and two children. She lived overseas for a year in Tbilisi, Georgia, while her husband worked in the US Embassy.
Bibliography
Fiction
- Co-written with Jennifer Roy: Trading Faces, Take Two, Times Squared and Double Feature (Simon & Schuster)
- Liberty Porter, First Daughter series about a 9-year-old girl whose father is elected president and moves into the White House. (Simon&Schuster).
- How My Private Personal Journal Became a Bestseller (E. P. Dutton).
- Emma Emmets, Playground Matchmaker (Razorbill).
- Lynnvisible (E. P. Dutton).
- Princess of Gossip, co-written Sabrina Bryan. (Simon & Schuster MTV books).
- Tuned In.
Nonfiction
- GirlWise: How To Be Confident, Capable, Cool and in Control (Random House).
- The College Dorm Survival Guide (Random House).
References
- ↑ http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=17-0525472835-0
- ↑ Amazon.com: Profile for Julia DeVillers
- ↑ "Julia de Villers Revealed". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
- ↑ "About Julia". Julia DeVillers Official website. Archived from the original on February 12, 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Julia DeVillers at publisher Simon & Schuster
- Julia DeVillers at publisher Random House
- Princess of Gossip (official)
- Trading Faces (official)
- Julia Devillers at Library of Congress Authorities, with 18 catalog records
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