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Lauren Myracle

Lauren Myracle (born May 15, 1969) is an American writer of young-adult fiction. She was born in Brevard, North Carolina and is the oldest of three sisters and has three older brothers. She grew up in Atlanta, Georgia where she attended Trinity School and The Westminster Schools.〔()〕 Myracle earned a BA in English and Psychology from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. After that, she worked for some time as a middle-school teacher in Gwinnett County, Georgia and participated in the JET Programme in Japan. Myracle later earned an MA in English from Colorado State University, where she taught for two years and an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College.〔 She has written many novels, including the three best-selling "IM" books, ''ttyl'', ''ttfn'' and ''l8r, g8r''. Her book ''Thirteen Plus One'' was released May 4, 2010. Myracle's younger sister, (Susan Rebecca White ), writes adult fiction, including ''Bound South'' (2009), ''A Soft Place to Land'' (2010), and ''A Place at the Table'' (2013).
==Career==

Myracle's first novel, ''Kissing Kate'', was released in 2003. Her middle-grade novel, ''Eleven'', came out 2004, and ''Twelve'' came out in 2007. Myracle published ''The Fashion Disaster that Changed My Life'' in 2005. ''Thirteen'' was released in March 2008. She recently also came out with the book ''Thirteen Plus One'' in 2010. She also wrote ''Rhymes with Witches'' and ''Bliss'', which came out in 2008, is its prequel. She also has a book entitled ''How to Be Bad'' with E. Lockhart and Sarah Mlynowski.
The Internet Girls series comprises ''ttyl'' (talk to you later), ''ttfn'' (ta ta for now), and ''l8r, g8r'' (later, gator). It features three friends—Zoe, Maddie, and Angela—who experience typical high school drama: boys, drugs, alcohol, parties, driving, and college prep. The novels ''ttyl'' and ''ttfn'' were both ''New York Times'' bestsellers, and ''ttyl'' was the first novel to be written entirely in instant messages.〔 Most of Myracle's novels take place in Atlanta, Georgia and are inspired by her childhood friends and experiences, and her large diverse family.
In November, 2011, she published ''Shine'', which is set in rural western North Carolina and deals with a young girl's search for the perpetrators of a hate crime against her gay friend.
Her latest work, released in August, 2013, is entitled ''The Infinite Moment of Us''. According to Publishers Weekly, the coming of age story "is a rewarding account of two young people whose insecurities and personal histories weigh on the romance they work to build with each other."

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