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Contents.Early life Stephenie Meyer was born on December 24, 1973 in, the second of six children to financial officer Stephen Morgan and his wife Candy who stayed home with the children.: 20 She was raised in, with her siblings: Seth, Emily, Jacob, Paul, and Heidi (after whom she named some of the caracters in her later after). Meyer attended in, where her former English teacher remembered her as 'bright but not overly so.' She attended in, where she received a BA in English in 1997.

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Meyer met her husband, Christian, when she was four years old in Arizona, and they married in 1994, both aged 20. Together they have three sons.

Christian Meyer, formerly an auditor, retired to take care of the children.Meyer had no experience as a writer of any kind and had never even written a short story before. She had considered going to because she felt she had no chance of becoming a writer; she later noted that the birth of her oldest son Gabe changed her mind, saying, 'Once I had Gabe, I just wanted to be his mom.' Before becoming an author, Meyer's only professional work was as a receptionist in a property company. The Twilight series Twilight Meyer says that the idea for came to her in a dream on June 2, 2003. The dream was about a human girl and a who was in love with her but thirsted for her blood.

Based on this dream, Meyer wrote the draft of what became Chapter 13 of the book. In a matter of three months she had transformed her dream into a complete novel, though she never intended to publish Twilight and was writing for her own enjoyment. Her sister's response to the book was enthusiastic and she persuaded Meyer to send the manuscript to literary agencies.Of the 15 letters she wrote, five went unanswered, nine brought rejections, and the last was a positive response from Jodi Reamer of Writers House. Eight publishers competed for the rights to publish Twilight in a 2003 auction. By November, Meyer had signed a $750,000 three-book deal with. Twilight was published in 2005 with a print run of 75,000 copies.

It reached No. 5 on for Children's Chapter Books within a month of its release, and later rose to #1. Foreign rights to the novel were sold to over 26 countries.

The novel was named the Best Book of the Year and a Editor's Choice. Subsequent novels Following the success of Twilight (2005), Meyer expanded the story into a series with three more books: (2006), (2007), and (2008).

In its first week after publication, New Moon reached No. 5 on for Children's Chapter Books, and in its second week rose to the No. 1 position, where it remained for the next 11 weeks. In total, it spent over 50 weeks on the list.

After the release of Eclipse, the first three 'Twilight' books spent a combined 143 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. The fourth installment of the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn, was released with an initial print run of 3.7 million copies. Over 1.3 million copies were sold on the first day.

The novel won Meyer her first, despite competition from 's. The series has sold over 100 million copies worldwide in 37 languages. In 2008, the four books of the series claimed the top four spots on 's year-end bestseller list, making Meyer the first author to ever achieve this feat, as well as being the bestselling author of the year. The Twilight novels held the top four spots on USA Today 's year-end list again in 2009.In August 2009, revealed that Meyer broke 's record on their bestseller list; the four Twilight books had spent 52 straight weeks in the top 10. The books have spent more than 143 weeks on. Upon the completion of the fourth entry in the series, Meyer indicated that Breaking Dawn would be the final novel to be told from 's perspective. In 2015, she published a new book in honor of the 10th anniversary of the best-selling franchise, titled, with the genders of the original protagonists switched.

Inspiration Meyer cites many novels as inspiration for the Twilight series, including by and 's and its sequels. Each book in the series was also inspired specifically by a different literary classic: Twilight by 's; New Moon by 's; Eclipse by 's; and Breaking Dawn 's theme by Shakespeare's. Meyer said, 'I've been reading books for adults my entire life. Growing up I was an avid reader—the thicker the book, the better.' Meyer has described as her favorite author.She also says that her writing is strongly influenced by music, and she posts on her website of songs which specifically inspired her books. Bands included most often in her playlists are,. Other influences that she has cited on the Twilight Saga include the cartoon, and the films,.

Film adaptations. Main article:optioned Twilight in April 2007. Directed the film and the screenplay was written. It stars as, as and as.

The movie was released on November 21, 2008. Meyer makes a brief cameo appearance in a diner scene. Following the success of Twilight, Summit greenlit a film adaptation of the sequel, in November 2008.

Directed the film, which was released on November 20, 2009. Summit confirmed an adaptation of the third book in the series, in February 2009. Directed the film, which was released on June 30, 2010.

Summit also obtained the rights to Breaking Dawn in November 2008, and approved a in June 2010 that started production in late 2010. The first part was released on November 18, 2011, and the second part on November 16, 2012. Meyer served as a producer for Breaking Dawn. The Host In May 2008, Meyer's adult sci-fi novel, was released by the adult division of.

It follows the story of Melanie Stryder and Wanderer, a young woman and an invading alien 'soul', who are forced to work as one. The Host debuted at No.

1 on and remained on the list for 26 weeks. Meyer has said that she is working on additional books in The Host series and that she intends to write a trilogy, with the second and third books being called The Soul and The Seeker, respectively. In February 2011, Meyer stated that she had outlines for the sequels and had done some writing on them.As of December 2018, there have been no further developments, other than fan speculation, regarding a follow-up novel to The Host. Film adaptation The novel has been adapted into a with directing and starring as Melanie Stryder, as Jared Howe and as Ian O'Shea. The film was released on March 29, 2013, to generally negative reviews. Analysis Reception. Meyer on her book tour for Eclipse in 2007has stated that Meyer is 'the world's most popular vampire novelist since ', while described her as an 'imaginative storyteller, a prolific author and a newly powerful figure in the publishing market.'

Wayne Janes of agreed, saying 'Meyer's success points up another trend—the virtual domination of the best-seller lists the last few years by what would normally be classified as young adult fiction,' and noted,In the absence of a new Harry Potter adventure, teens, fantasy enthusiasts and women (sales are mostly to females) who swoon at the idea of a virginal -ish vampire made Meyer the go-to gal for chaste love.' Tymon Smith of has described her as the 'superstar of young adult fiction'.Meyer was named one of Lifestyle's 'Most Influential Women of 2008' where she was described as a 'literary luminary'.

She was also ranked No. 49 on magazine's list of the '100 Most Influential People in 2008', and was included in their list of 'People Who Mattered', with noting, 'Maybe Americans aren't ready for a Mormon presidential nominee yet. But they're more than ready to anoint a Mormon as the best-selling novelist of the year.' Meyer was included in 's 'Valley's Most Fascinating People' in December 2008.She was ranked No.

82 on 's list of the 'Top 100 Information Age Powers' of 2009. Meyer was featured in an issue of the biographical comic Female Force, a title which celebrates influential women in society and pop culture. The comic has previously published biographies of women such as. In 2011 CEOWorld Magazine ranked her among CEOWorld Magazine 's Top Accomplished Women Entertainers.

Meyer was the second bestselling author of the decade, according to a list published by, beaten. Fan following Meyer has gained a following among young adult readers of her Twilight novels, which are set in the small town of on the in. Forks has thus received attention from fans, and celebrates 'Stephenie Meyer Day' on September 13, the date of character 's birthday. Fans express themselves in other ways: 'They. They about them and post their tales on the Internet. When she appears at a bookstore, 3,000 people go to meet her. There are Twilight-themed rock bands.'

Reception by other authors Novelist said, 'Stephenie Meyer writes with luminous clarity, never standing between the reader and the dream they share. She's the real thing'.

Scott described Meyer as an 'amazing phenomenon'. In an interview with, author said, 'Stephenie Meyer has gotten people hooked on books, and that's good for all of us.' Meyer was ranked No. 5 on ' list of 'Hollywood's Top-Earning Women', the only author on the list, and it was noted that the ' Twilight series of young-adult vampire books have taken the publishing and film worlds by storm.' Comparing Meyer to, stated: 'The real difference is that Jo Rowling is a terrific writer, and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good'. King went on to say that:People are attracted by the stories, by the pace and, in the case of Stephenie Meyer, it's very clear that she's writing to a whole generation of girls and opening up kind of a safe joining of love and sex in those books.

It's exciting and it's thrilling and it's not particularly threatening because it's not overtly sexual.He further explains:A lot of the physical side of it is conveyed in things like, the vampire will touch her forearm or run a hand over skin, and she just flushes all hot and cold. And for girls, that's a shorthand for all the feelings that they're not ready to deal with yet.Meyer has been criticized by who consider Meyer an writer, saying that the series romanticizes a physically abusive relationship, pointing to red flags that include Bella's entire life revolving around Edward; never being in control of her own life; being absolutely dependent on Edward's ability to protect her life, her virginity, and her humanity; and the physical injuries Bella suffers from finally consummating her relationship with Edward.

Meyer has dismissed such criticisms, saying both that the books center around Bella's choice, and that her persona is due only to her humanity. Personal life Meyer married Christian Meyer in 1994. They have three sons together: Gabe, Seth and Eli.

The family lives in, and also own a home on,. Film producer In 2011, Meyer started her own production company, Fickle Fish Films, with producer Meghan Hibbett. Meyer spent much of 2011 producing both parts of Breaking Dawn as well as of 's novel.In February 2012, Meyer announced on her website that filming for, for which she is a producer, would begin the next day.In April 2012, Meyer announced that she would be producing a film adaptation of 's. Other works.

Meyer in 2009One of Meyer's short stories was published in, a collection of stories about bad prom nights with supernatural effects. Meyer's story 'Hell on Earth', was about a demon named Sheba and a half-angel named Gabe who fall in love with each other. Other authors who contributed to the collection are,.

Prom Nights from Hell was released in April 2007.Meyer mentions having several other book ideas on file, including a ghost story titled Summer House and a novel involving time travel, as well as another about mermaids. On August 28, 2008, it was announced that Meyer had written the treatment for music video 'The Resolution', which she co-directed the following week.In 2009, Meyer teamed with the skateboard and clothing company Hobo Skate Company to produce her own clothing line, consisting of a line of T-shirts and skateboards related to her science-fiction novel.

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On March 30, 2010, it was announced that Meyer had written a 200-page novella. The book was released on June 5, 2010, by Atom and was available for free between June 7 and July 5 on the official website.In April 2009, Meyer took part in Project Book Babe, a benefit designed to help pay her friend Faith Hochhalter's medical bills after Hochhalter was diagnosed with breast cancer. Meyer donated many advance reader copies and original manuscripts for auction. The same year, Meyer teamed up with Hobo Skate Company to auction off a The Host-themed skateboard, which sold for $1500 that was donated to charity.In December 2015 it was announced that Meyer was producing a TV series based on 's book,. The show will be shown on and a yet to be announced UK channel. Despite having purchased the rights for the novel with her production company, she left the project shortly after filming due to creative differences.In July 2016, it was announced that she had written an adult action thriller titled The Chemist, about 'an ex-agent on the run from her former employers'.

The book was released on November 8, 2016. In 2018, it was announced that Meyer's production company Fickle Fish would be working with Tomorrow Studios to produce a television series based on The Chemist. Views Religion Twilight was one of the 'most challenged' books of 2009 for religious views, being sexually explicit, and being age-inappropriate, with schools and libraries asked to remove the books from their shelves. Stephenie Meyer is a devout; she has stated that she is strait-laced about her beliefs and does not drink alcohol or smoke. As a, Meyer acknowledges that her faith has influenced her work. In particular, she says that her characters 'tend to think more about where they came from, and where they are going, than might be typical.'

Meyer says that she does not consciously intend her novels to be Mormon-influenced, or to promote the virtues of sexual abstinence and spiritual purity, but admits that her writing is shaped by her values, saying, 'I don't think my books are going to be really graphic or dark, because of who I am. There's always going to be a lot of light in my stories.' Growing up, Meyer's life and family revolved around the LDS Church. They were involved in their LDS community and a young Meyer would meet her future husband at church. She studiously read the Book of Mormon, citing the book as having 'the most significant impact on her life.' : 22-23: 26Books The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith by Matthew Bowman and LDS in the USA: Mormonism and the Making of American Culture by Lee Trepanier and Lynita K.

Newswander cite Meyers as helping bring (LDS Church) more into the mainstream. Feminism According to an article from The Guardian, Meyers considers herself a feminist. Meyers has stated that she feels, 'the world is a better place when women are in charge.'

Additionally, she supported the massive success of Catherine Hardwicke, the director of Twilight and appreciated working with a nearly all-female production for Austenland. Meyer has explained that her definition of feminism is the ability for a woman to choose and the definition of anti-feminism is removing the choice, whether it fits gender stereotypes or not, from the woman entirely. She continued that some modern feminists contradict their message of equality for women by limiting or shaming certain women's choices. She continued that women who choose to stay home or have children are particularly criticized and that limitations on what women can do are anti-feminist in nature.However, some feminists discredit Meyer's feminism, calling Meyer's female novel characters 'weak', 'passive', and 'too boy-crazy', citing that Meyer's anti-feminism is revealed through her poor role model characters. Noah Berlatsky of The Atlantic, in contrast, found Meyer's characters to be heroic. He continued that Meyer is a different kind of feminist that values motherhood, romance, and relationships; however, consequently, her characters lack the autonomy that comes from avoiding being invested in relationships.

After being asked in an interview with The Guardian whether she is anti-abortion, she refuses to answer the question, insisting that she does not like to talk about politics and that she abhors when celebrities use their popularity to influence voters. Bertlatsky argues that her refusal to answer the question was not to avoid revealing her political position, but rather out of 'respect for women's lives and women's choices'. Leaks and legal disputes was to be a companion novel to the series, intending to be a retelling of the events of the novel Twilight, but from the perspective of.

Meyer had hoped to have Midnight Sun published shortly after the release of Breaking Dawn, but after an online leak of a rough draft of its first 12 chapters, Meyer chose to delay the project indefinitely. Upset by the release of a draft she called 'messy and flawed', Meyer decided to pursue books unrelated to Twilight as a result of the leak. She made the unedited and unfinished manuscript of a lengthy character development exercise of Midnight Sun available on her website.

While the release of Midnight Sun was tentatively re-planned after re-visiting the Twilight series with Life and Death, a gender-swappeded retelling of the novel in 2015. However, the release of Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian in 2015 halted and soured Meyer's plans to release the Midnight Sun because Grey was also told from the male perspective. Meyer stated in a New York Comic-con panel that it was 'a literal flip the table moment', admitting that ' Midnight Sun is kind of cursed'. Since 2015, the novel has been on hold indefinitely.In 2009, Meyer faced plagiarism accusations for Breaking Dawn. Author of The Nocturne, Jordan Scott, claimed the circumstances around Bella's supernatural pregnancy and subsequent transformation into a vampire were similar to the storyline of her novel and indicated that Meyer plagiarized the plot of The Nocturne. Meyer dismissed the accusation, claiming she had not heard of the writer nor the novel.

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New Moon PDF, Epub: Plot And Review:New Moon PDF opens with Bella celebrating her eighteenth birthday with her vampire boyfriend Edward Cullen and his family. During the celebrations, Bella receives a paper cut and starts to bleed which provokes Jasper, Edward’s brother to attack her. In the urge to protect Bella from harm, Edward leaves the town along with his clan and lies to Bella that it is because he is no longer in love with her. This follows a series of events in which a heartbroken Bella finds solace in her werewolf friend Jacob but Edward wrongly gets to know that Bella has killed herself which makes him want to die too. However, the book ends with Bella and Edward reuniting and expressing love for one another.New Moon Epub went on to become a best seller not only in the United States but all around the world. The book was very well-received by audiences globally and sold over 100,000+ copies in its first press publication. It ranked as the number 1 best seller of the New York Times book list in 2007 and was also included in the Forbes USA best-seller list.

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The novel has been translated into over thirty-eight languages and has been adapted into a movie as well. The movie was released in 2009 and became a super blockbuster hit.