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| Suzanne Weyn | |
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| Born | 6 July 1955 (1955-07-06) (age 54) New York, New York, United States |
| Genres | Fantasy, Science fiction, Romantic comedy, Children's literature |
| Notable work(s) | The Bar Code Tattoo, Bar Code Rebellion, Reincarnation |
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Suzanne Weyn is an American author, born in Flushing, New York on July 6, 1955. She primarily writes children's science fiction and fantasy novels. [1] Though she has written over fifty novels and short stories, she is best known for The Bar Code Tattoo and Bar Code Rebellion. The Bar Code Tattoo has been translated into German, and in 2007 was nominated for the prestgious Jugendliteraturepreis for youth literature given by the German government.[2] It was a 2007 Nevada Library nominee for Young Adult literature and American Library Assoc. 05 Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers.
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Her childhood was spent on Long Island and in and around New York City. She enjoyed theatre, literature, and art throughout high school and college. She graduated from Nassau Community College in 1975 and the Binghamton University in 1977. Following college, she worked as an editor of teen magazines at Starlog Press before starting her writing career. She has been an editor at Scholastic, Inc.
She has written several series for teen girls including the "Makeover Club" series, "Baker's Dozen" series and the popular "Forever Angels" series.
Weyn's other novels for young people include My Brother, the Ghost and South Beach Sizzle, which was written with Diana Gonzalez. She has contributed three original fairy tale retellings to the Once Upon a Time (book series) from Simon and Schuster. These are: The Night Dance: a Retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses; Water Song: A Retelling of The Frog Prince; and The Crimson Thread: A Retelling of Rumplestiltskin.
Her parents are Theodore and Jacqueline Weyn, respectively a pharmacist and artist. She married William Gonzalez on May 15, 1986 and they have two daughters. She is a member of the Fourth Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of New York.
She has worked at New York University and City College of New York as a teacher of expository, children's, and business writing. She has a Masters of Science in Teaching Adolescents from Pace University.
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