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June 18, 2008 12:30 PM

SPOTLIGHT: Sarah Addison Allen

Sarah_addison_allenBoth Keris and I (along with many Trashionista readers) loved Garden Spells, the debut novel by Sarah Addison Allen, so I thought I'd find out more about her.

Born and raised in Asheville, North Carolina she has a B.A in English Literature which she describes as like "being able to major in eating chocolate". Her father is a retired journalist and she credits him as the reason she became a writer. Meanwhile Sarah's great aunt tried to shape her and her sister into ladies, but in Sarah's words "we're just a little bit wild". Possibly like their mother who, aged fifty, dyed her hair red and got her nose pierced.

Sarah started writing seriously in 1994 and although she sold a few small things, it wasn't until twelve years later in 2006 that Garden Spells was sold. It was supposed to be a simple story, not magical at all, "but then the apple tree started throwing apples". It has been released in fourteen countries.

The Sugar Queen is her new book (already out in the US) but it isn't a continuation of Garden Spells. She does mention however, the possibility of a sequel or prequel to Garden Spells in the future. In 2009 her third book, Quintessential Carolina: Barbecue and Cake will be released.

She has a lovely shiny website where I got a lot of this information. Check out the home page - it made me crave a Wham bar.

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Posted by Helen Redfern on June 18, 2008 in American Authors, Book related, Spotlight | Permalink

Comments

i loved garden spells it's the quintessential southern summer book!!! it reminds me of the ya ya sisterhood and hope floats in the best way possible.
Her second novel doesn't look the best but it could because I so loved Garden Spells.
The recipes, the woman oh i cannot wait for a sequel

Posted by: megan | June 18, 2008 10:35 PM

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