
Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took The Really Long Nap (2006).Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair (2006).The Bad Hair Day (1996 children's picture book).Ray Bradbury: Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy (2004).Discovering Mythology - Gods and Goddesses (2002).Great Authors of Children's Literature (2001).Her family includes her husband and twins. Mass and her family currently resides in New Jersey with their dog and two cats. She won the American Library Association Award (best books for the teenage selection), New York Public, and New York Public Library Best Books for the teenage designation, Great Lakes Book Award and Michigan State award, and has since won 11 state book awards. She won the American Library Association (ALA) Schneider Family Book Award for her children's book A Mango-Shaped Space in 2004. Mass has published 29 novels for children and teens. She has a master's degree in creative writing from California State University, Long Beach and a Doctor of Letters degree from Drew University. She moved back to her New Jersey hometown and while writing, worked as a book editor, operating out of New York City and Connecticut. Mass realized she wanted to inspire pre-teens, teens, and adults by writing books for children, teens, and adults. Mass mainly wrote short stories throughout college, and after graduation she moved to Los Angeles, where she tried her hand at a multitude of writing businesses, including assisting a literary agent, and at a television casting company, editor of a magazine, and a script reader for a film producer. She took writing classes and decided on writing for her career.Īs an English major at Tufts University, Mass continued to develop her writing skills. In high school, Mass worked at a local bookstore and continued to hone her writing skills. Mass's first story, co-written by her two siblings, starred a cat that somehow turned into a goat and destroyed her neighborhood. Her first career vision was to be an astronaut. As a child she would compete with friends to see who could read the most books this helped develop her writing skills. Wendy worked at town libraries and bookstores. Early life īorn in Livingston, New Jersey, Mass's favorite subjects in school were reading and science. Mass's novel Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life was adapted into a feature film in 2011. Her other notable works include: 11 Birthdays, A Mango-Shaped Space and Every Soul a Star. Her 2003 novel, A Mango-Shaped Space won the American Library Association (ALA) Schneider Family Book Award for Middle School in 2004. Wendy Mass (born April 22, 1967) is an author of young adult novels and children's books.
