Chelsea Cain

Chelsea Cain
Chelsea Cain
Occupation novelist, columnist
Nationality  United States
Alma mater University of California at Irvine; University of Iowa
Period 1996 - present
Notable work(s) Sweetheart, Heartsick, Evil at Heart

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Chelsea Snow Cain was born February 5, 1972 in Iowa City, Iowa, to Mary Cain and Larry Schmidt.[1]

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Early life

Cain spent her early childhood on a hippie commune outside of Iowa City. Her father resisted the Vietnam draft and her parents lived underground for several years. In 1978, she moved with her mother to Bellingham, Washington, where she attended Lowell Elementary School, Fairhaven Middle School and Sehome High School.[2] She spent the school year in Bellingham with her mother and the summers in Florida with her father and stepmother and stepbrother.

Cain left Bellingham after high school to study political science at the University of California at Irvine, where she wrote for the New University newspaper and became the opinion editor. After graduating in 1994, she attended the graduate school of journalism at the University of Iowa.

While at Iowa, she wrote a weekly column for The Daily Iowan.[3] Her master’s thesis at the University of Iowa became Dharma Girl, a memoir about Cain's early childhood on the hippie commune. One of her professors presented it to several editors for review, and Seal Press picked it up as Cain's first published work. She was 24 years old.[4]

She traveled across the United States on book tour with Dharma Girl, living for a brief period in Portland, Oregon and then in New York City. After a year stint in New York, she returned to Portland, and edited an anthology for Seal Press titled Wild Child: Girlhoods in the Counterculture.

Career

After working as a Creative Director at a PR firm in Portland for several years, Cain began writing humor books in her spare time, including The Hippie Handbook: How to Tie-Dye a T-Shirt, Flash a Peace Sign, and Other Essential Skills for the Carefree Life (Chronicle Books, 2004), Confessions of a Teen Sleuth (Bloomsbury, 2005), and Does this Cape Make Me Look Fat? Pop-Psychology for Superheroes (Chronicle Books, 2006), which Cain co-wrote with her husband. Cain also composed a weekly column for Portland’s alternative newspaper, The Portland Mercury,[5] and started contributing to Portland’s major daily, The Oregonian in 2003[6] when she left marketing behind to focus on writing full-time. Her last column with The Oregonian was posted on December 28, 2008.

She wrote her first thriller Heartsick in 2004, while pregnant with her daughter. It was published on September 4, 2007, and was an instant New York Times Bestseller.[7] Sweetheart and Evil at Heart, the second and third in the series, respectively, are also New York Times bestsellers.[8][9]

Cain is married to Marc Mohan, a video store owner and film reviewer for The Oregonian.[10] They have one daughter, Eliza.

Cain and her family currently reside in Portland, Oregon.[11]

Accolades

  • Named Best Fiction of 2009...So Far by Amazon, Evil at Heart [12]
  • Booklist STARRED Review, Evil at Heart [13]
  • Named 6th Best Book of the Year (2008) by Stephen King in Entertainment Weekly, Heartsick and Sweetheart [14]
  • Amazon Mystery/Thriller of 2007 for Heartsick
  • Named one of Four Hot Authors for Fall 2007 by Entertainment Weekly
  • Heartsick optioned as a Major Motion Picture in September 2007
  • Booksense 76 Pick for Heartsick
  • Barnes & Noble Developing Writer Pick for Heartsick
  • NYTBR Editor’s Choice for Heartsick and Confessions of a Teen Sleuth: A Parody
  • Heartsick translated into over 20 languages [15]
  • Sweetheart translated into 13 languages and counting[16]

She was also nominated for the British ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards, in the Breakthrough Author category,[17] and a featured alternate for Book of the Month Club, Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, Mystery Guild, QPB.

Bibliography

  • Dharma Girl (1996)
  • Wild Child: Girlhoods in the Counterculture (1999)
  • The Hippie Handbook: How to Tie-Dye a T-Shirt, Flash a Peace Sign, and Other Essential Skills for the Carefree Life (2004)
  • Confessions of a Teen Sleuth: A Parody (2005)
  • Does This Cape Make Me Look Fat? Pop-Psychology for Super Heroes (2006)

Gretchen Series

  • Heartsick (2007)
  • Sweetheart (2008)
  • Evil At Heart (2009)
  • The Night Season (2011)

External links

References

  1. ^ Dharma Girl (1996)
  2. ^ Dharma Girl (1996)
  3. ^ University of Iowa "UI alumna Chelsea Cain reads Oct. 11 for 'Live at Prairie Lights.'" The University of Iowa. University of Iowa Retrieved on 2008-10-22.
  4. ^ NYTBR. Miller, Laura. "Iowa Fields Forever." The New York Times Book Review Retrieved on 2008-10-22.
  5. ^ Portland Mercury "Self Hell Analysis for People on the Go" by Chelsea Cain.
  6. ^ The Oregonian. Let's Go! by Chelsea Cain.
  7. ^ The New York Times Book Review. 2007-09-23.
  8. ^ The New York Times Book Review. 2008-09-21.
  9. ^ The New York Times.
  10. ^ The Oregonian. A&E.
  11. ^ Macmillan Publishers.
  12. ^ [1]. Amazon.
  13. ^ [2]. Booklist Online.
  14. ^ ew.com. Entertainment Weekly.
  15. ^ Media Bistro. Joy Harris Literary Agency.
  16. ^ Media Bistro. Joy Harris Literary Agency.
  17. ^ ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards

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