Scott Westerfeld
American science fiction writer
Scott Westerfeld (born May 5, 1963) is an American author of science fiction and young adult literature. One of his most famous book series was Uglies.
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Born | Dallas, Texas, USA | May 5, 1963
Nationality | American |
Period | 1990s - present |
Genre | Young adult |
Spouse | Justine Larbalestier |
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Books change
Adults change
- Polymorph (1997)
- Fine Prey (1998)
- Evolution's Darling (2000)
Succession series change
- The Risen Empire (2003)
- The Killing of Worlds (2003)
The two books were re-published in 2005 in one volume, also titled The Risen Empire.
Young adults change
- So Yesterday (2004)
- Afterworlds (2014)
- Horizon (2017)
Midnighters trilogy change
- The Secret Hour (2004)
- Touching Darkness (2005)
- Blue Noon (2006)
Peeps series change
- Peeps (2005) (also known as Parasite Positive in Britain and V-Virus or Peeps in Canada)
- The Last Days (2006)
Uglies series change
- Uglies (2005)
- Pretties (2005)
- Specials (2006)
- Extras (2007)
- Impostors (2018)
- Shatter City (2019)
- Mirror's Edge (2021)
- Youngbloods (2022)
Related works change
- Bogus to Bubbly: An Insider's Guide to the World of Uglies (2008)
- Graphic novel retellings from Shay's point of view:
- Uglies: Shay's Story (with Devin Grayson and Steven Cummings) (2012)
- Uglies: Cutters (with Devin Grayson and Steven Cummings) (2012)
Leviathan series (illustrated by Keith Thompson) change
Related works change
- The Manual of Aeronautics (illustrated guide) (August, 2012)
Spill Zone graphic novel series (illustrated by Alex Puvilland) change
- Spill Zone (May, 2016)[1]
- Spill Zone: The Broken Vow (July, 2019)
Related works change
- Spill Night (short story for Free Comic Book Day) (March 2017)
Zeroes trilogy (with Margo Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti) change
- Zeroes (2015)
- Swarm (2016)
- Nexus (2018)
References change
- ↑ Doctorow, Cory (2016-10-06). "Spill Zone: a new free online graphic novel from Scott Westerfeld, creator of Uglies". Boing Boing. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
Other websites change
- Media related to Scott Westerfeld at Wikimedia Commons