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Julianna Baggott

Julianna Baggott (born 30 September 1969) is a novelist, essayist and poet who also writes under the pen names Bridget Asher and N.E. Bode. She is an associate professor at Florida State University's Creative Writing Program.〔(The English Department at Florida State University )〕
==Life==
Baggott has published eighteen books over the last twelve years. Her most recent novel ''Pure'' 〔http://www.deadline.com/tag/julianna-baggott/〕 the first in a dystopian trilogy, was published by Grand Central Publishing;〔(Publishing Group: Grand Central Publishing - Hachette Book Group )〕 film rights have been acquired by Fox 2000. ''The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted'',〔(The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted by Bridget Asher - Book - eBook - Random House )〕 published under pen name Asher, was published in spring of 2011. To date, there approximately fifty foreign editions of her novels.
Baggott began publishing when she was twenty-two. After receiving her M.F.A. from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, she published her first novel, ''Girl Talk'',〔(Julianna Baggott )〕 while she was still in her twenties. ''Girl Talk'' was a national bestseller and was quickly followed by ''Boston Globe'' bestseller ''The Miss America Family'',〔http://www.juliannabaggott.com/maf.ht〕 and then ''Boston Herald'' Book Club selection, ''The Madam'',〔(Julianna Baggott )〕 a historical novel based on the life of her grandmother. She co-wrote ''Which Brings Me to You''〔http://www.stevenalmond.com/which-brings-me-to-you.html〕 with Steve Almond, A Best Book of 2006 (Kirkus Reviews) optioned by producer Richard Brown and adapted by Keith Bunin.
She has published three books under the pen name Bridget Asher—My Husband's Sweethearts,〔(My Husband's Sweethearts by Bridget Asher - Book - eBook - Random House )〕 The Pretend Wife, and The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted.〔
She also writes bestselling novels for younger readers under the pen name N.E. Bode〔http://www.theanybodies.com/bio.php〕 as well as under Julianna Baggott. ''The Anybodies''〔(The Anybodies )〕 trilogy was a ''People Magazine'' pick alongside David Sedaris and Bill Clinton, a ''Washington Post'' Book of the Week, a ''Girls' Life'' Top Ten, a Booksense selection, and was in development at Nickelodeon/Paramount; ''The Slippery Map''〔(The Slippery Map by N. E. Bode, Illustrated by Brandon Dorman )〕 (fall 2007), and the prequel to Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007), a movie starring Dustin Hoffman, Natalie Portman, and Jason Bateman. For two years, Bode was a recurring personality on Sirius XM Radio.
Julianna's Boston Red Sox novel ''The Prince of Fenway Park''〔(The Prince of Fenway Park by Julianna Baggott )〕 (HarperCollins), was published in spring 2009. ''The Ever Breath''〔(The Ever Breath by Julianna Baggott - Book - eBook - Random House )〕 (Random House) was published in December 2009.
Baggott has also published three collections of poetry (''This Country of Mothers'',〔(Julianna Baggott )〕 ''Compulsions of Silkworms and Bees'',〔http://www.lsu.edu/lsupress/bookPages/9780807132562.html〕 and ''Lizzie Borden in Love''〔(Lizzie Borden in Love - Southern Illinois University Press )〕) and has been published in major literary publications, including ''Poetry'', ''The American Poetry Review'', and ''The Best American Poetry''.
Baggott's work has appeared in ''AGNI'',〔(AGNI Online: Author Julianna Baggott )〕 ''The New York Times'', ''The Boston Globe'', ''Glamour'', ''Ms.'', ''Real Simple'', and read on NPR's ''Here and Now'' and ''Talk of the Nation''. Her essays, stories, and poems are highly anthologized. She also writes haiku, which is one of her many passions.
She lives in Florida with her husband writer David G.W. Scott and their four children. In 2006, Baggott and her husband co-founded the nonprofit organization Kids in Need-Books in Deed,〔(Kids in Need - Books in Deed )〕 which focuses on literacy and getting free books to underprivileged children in the state of Florida.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Julianna Baggott )

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