Melissa Marr

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Children's Writer · Born Jul 25, 1972 · United States Of America · Female

Melissa Marr (born July 25, 1972) is an American author of young adult/urban fantasy novels. 2Biography Marr, a former university English teacher, currently resides in Virginia. Her first novel was published in 2007, the New York Times bestseller Wicked Lovely. Along with four more books in that series, which is now completed, she has also written an adult novel, Graveminder, and started on a new young adult series that began with 2012's Carnival of Souls. She is also a frequent contributor of short fiction to anthologies and has edited one anthology with Kelley Armstrong, with whom she also writes the series Loki's Wolves, published under the name M.A. Marr. 2Bibliography 3Young Adult Novels 4Wicked Lovely series Wicked Lovely (2007) Ink Exchange (2008) Fragile Eternity (2009) Radiant Shadows (2010) Darkest Mercy (2011) 4Untamed City series Untamed City: Carnival of Secrets (2012) 3Middle Grade Novels 4The Blackwell Pages Loki's Wolves, as M.A. Marr, with Kelley Armstrong (Spring 2013) Odin's Ravens, as M.A. Marr, with Kelley Armstrong (Spring 2014) Thor's Serpents, as M.A. Marr, with Kelley Armstrong (Spring 2015) 3Adult Novels Graveminder (2011) The Arrivals (2013) 3Graphic Novels 4Wicked Lovely: Desert Tales series Volume 1: Sanctuary (2009) Volume 2: Challenge (2010) Volume 3: Resolve (2011) 3Short Fiction 4Collections Faery Tales and Nightmares (2011) 4Anthologies Edited Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions, with Kelley Armstrong Rags and Bones: New Twists on Timeless Tales (2013), with Tim Pratt 4Anthologies Contributed To Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions Teeth: Vampire Tales Love Is Hell Naked City Home Improvement: Undead Edition Unbound 2Awards and honors 3Wicked Lovely New York Public Library's Books for the Teen Age 2008 Amazon's Best Books of 2007: Top 10 Editor's Picks: Teens IRA Notable Books 2008: Young Adult Fiction 2References 2External links Melissa Marr's Website "Melissa Marr, Literary Goth Writer of Young Adult Fiction" Online article by Steven Williams with linked resource