“Write
like it matters, and it will.” – Libba Bray
Born
Martha Elizabeth Bray in Alabama on this date in 1964, “Libba” grew up in Texas
and now makes her home in New York City where she went to work as a book
publicist and advertising specialist after studying at the University of Texas. After
working on behalf of other people’s books for several years she dived into the
writing pool herself and became a best-selling author right from the start.
Her
first novel, 2003’s A Great and Terrible Beauty – the first in
the “Gemma Doyle Trilogy” – not only was a New York Times bestseller
but a Book Standard's Teen Book Video Awards
winner. Bray also won the prestigious Michael L. Printz Award,
recognizing literary excellence in Young Adult literature, for her
book Going Bovine. She has
now authored 10 novels – including 2025’s Under the Stars – and numerous
short stories.
“I
was a big reader as a kid,” she said. “It was Charlotte's
Web that showed me you could feel as if you were
actually living inside a book.”
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