Martine Leavitt
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Born | 1953 |
Occupation | Writer, writing teacher |
Period | 1992–present (book publications) |
Genre | Children's literature |
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Martine Leavitt is a Canadian American writer of young adult novels and a writing teacher.
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Biography
Leavitt was born in 1953 in Alberta, Canada.[1] She received a Bachelor of Arts degree, first class honours, from the University of Calgary and a Master of Fine Arts from Vermont College.[2] She has seven children and seventeen grandchildren and lives with her husband in Alberta, Canada.[2]
Leavitt writes contemporary realism and fantasy novels, and short stories for young adults. Her books have been translated into German, Italian, Danish, Dutch, Japanese, and Korean. Keturah and Lord Death was a finalist for the National Book Award.[3] Leavitt currently teaches in the MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults program at Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Selected works
Novels
- The Dragon's Tapestry (1992), as Martine Bates
- Prism Moon (1993), as Martine Bates
- The Taker's Key (1998), as Martine Bates
- The Dollmage (2001), as Martine Bates Leavitt[4]
- Tom Finder (2003)
- Heck Superhero (2004)
- Keturah and Lord Death (2006)
- My Book of Life by Angel (2012)
- Blue Mountain (2014)
- Calvin (2015)
Short stories
- "The King's Heir" in LDSF-3 (1987)[5]
- "September 23, 2063" in The Horrors: Terrifying Tales (2005)[6]
Awards
Leavitt's books have won many awards, including winner of the 2003 Mr. Christie Award for Tom Finder, finalist for the 2006 National Book Award for Keturah and Lord Death, finalist for the 2004 Governor General's Awards for Heck Superhero, and winner of the Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award for My Book of Life by Angel in 2013.
- My Book of Life by Angel won the Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award in 2013.[7][8]
- My Book of Life by Angel was a Junior Library Guild selection in 2013.[9]
- My Book of Life by Angel a Booklist Best Book of the Year in 2013.[10]
- My Book of Life by Angel was named a Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) Best Book of the Year in 2013.[11]
- My Book of Life by Angel was named a Quill and Quire book of the year in 2013.[12]
- My Book of Life by Angel was a Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist in 2012.[13]
- My Book of Life by Angel was listed as a Horn Book fanfare book in 2012.[14]
- Keturah and Lord Death was awarded the White Pine Award in 2008.
- Heck Superhero's Italian translation Bella la mia vita da Supereroe (Salani Editore) was a Premio Paolo Ungari UNICEF finalist in 2008.[15][16]
- Keturah and Lord Death was awarded a blue ribbon from the The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.[17]
- Keturah and Lord Death was a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age selection in 2007.[18]
- Keturah and Lord Death was a finalist for the National Book Award in 2006.[3]
- Keturah and Lord Death was selected a Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books in 2006.[19]
- Keturah and Lord Death was a Booklist Editors' Choice (ALA) in 2006.[20]
- Keturah and Lord Death was winner of ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Bronze Award in 2006.[21]
- Keturah and Lord Death was a Junior Library Guild Premier Selection in 2006.[22]
- Heck Superhero was selected as a Best Books for Young Adults (ALA) in 2005.[23][24]
- Heck Superhero was a finalist for the 2004 Governor General's Awards.[25]
- Heck Superhero was a Kirkus Reviews Editor's Choice in 2004.[24][26]
- Tom Finder won a Benjamin Franklin Award in 2004.[27]
- Tom Finder won the Mr. Christie Award in 2003.[28]
- The Dollmage was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults in 2003.[29]
- The Taker's Key received the Association for Mormon Letters Award for young adult literature in 1998.
- The Dragon's Tapestry received the Association for Mormon Letters Award for young adult literature in 1993.
References
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Interviews
- Smith, Cynthia Leitich. "Author Interview: Martine Leavitt on My Book of Life by Angel." Sept. 6, 2012.
- Ellis, Ann Dee. "Vermont College Week." Throwing Up Words. Feb. 5, 2010.
- "An Interview with Two Published Writers." Inkless. March 2009.
- "Questions to Martine Leavitt about her novel Tom Finder." Connecting Education.
External links
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- Martine Leavitt at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Martine Leavitt at Library of Congress Authorities, with 6 catalogue records
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- People from Taber, Alberta
- Writers from Alberta
- 1953 births
- Living people
- University of Calgary alumni
- Vermont College of Fine Arts alumni
- Canadian children's writers
- 20th-century American novelists
- 21st-century American novelists
- American children's writers
- American fantasy writers
- American women short story writers
- American women novelists
- Women children's writers
- Women science fiction and fantasy writers
- 20th-century women writers
- 21st-century women writers