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'''Holly Black''', born as '''Holly Riggenbach''', is an American best-selling author of contemporary fantasy novels for kids, teens, and adults. She is best known for her ''Modern Faerie Tale'' series and ''[[w:spiderwick:The Spiderwick Chronicles|The Spiderwick Chronicles]]''. She, along with [[Cassandra Clare]], is co-author of ''[[The Magisterium (series)|The Magisterium series]]''.
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'''Holly Black''' (née '''Riggenbach'''), is an American best-selling author of contemporary fantasy novels for kids, teens, and adults. She is best known for her ''Modern Faerie Tale'' series and ''[[w:spiderwick:The Spiderwick Chronicles|The Spiderwick Chronicles]]''. She, along with [[Cassandra Clare]], is co-author of ''[[The Magisterium (series)|The Magisterium series]]''.
   
 
==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==
Black was born in New Jersey in 1971. Black graduated with a B.A. in English from The College of New Jersey in 1994. She worked as a production editor on medical journals including The Journal of Pain while studying at Rutgers University. She considered becoming a librarian before her first book tour drew her away.
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Black was born in New Jersey in 1971. Black later graduated with a B.A. in English from The College of New Jersey in 1994. She worked as a production editor on some medical journals including The Journal of Pain while studying at Rutgers University. She considered becoming a librarian before her first book tour drew her away.
   
She married her high school sweetheart, Theo Black, himself an accomplished illustrator and web designer, in 1999.<ref>http://www.locusmag.com/2006/Issues/05Black.html</ref> As of 2008, they currently reside in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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She married her high school sweetheart, Theo Black, who is himself an accomplished illustrator and web designer, in 1999.<ref>http://www.locusmag.com/2006/Issues/05Black.html</ref> As of 2008, they currently reside in Amherst, Massachusetts.
   
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
===''Modern Faerie Tale''===
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===''[[w:c:modernfaerietales:Modern Faerie Tales Series|Modern Faerie Tales]]''===
* Tithe (2002)
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* ''[[w:c:modernfaerietales:Tithe|Tithe]]'' (2002)
* Valiant (2005)
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* ''[[w:c:modernfaerietales:Valiant|Valiant]]'' (2005)
* Ironside (2007)
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* ''[[w:c:modernfaerietales:Ironside|Ironside]]'' (2007)
   
===''The Spiderwick Chronicles''===
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===''[[w:c:spiderwick:The Spiderwick Chronicles|The Spiderwick Chronicles]]''===
* ''The Field Guide'' (2003)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:The Field Guide|The Field Guide]]'' (2003)
* ''The Seeing Stone'' (2003)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:The Seeing Stone|The Seeing Stone]]'' (2003)
* ''Lucinda's Secret'' (2003)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:Lucinda's Secret|Lucinda's Secret]]'' (2003)
* ''The Ironwood Tree'' (2004)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:The Ironwood Tree|The Ironwood Tree]]'' (2004)
* ''The Wrath of Mulgarath'' (2004)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:The Wrath of Mulgarath|The Wrath of Mulgarath]]'' (2004)
* ''Care and Feeding of Sprites'' (2006)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:Care and Feeding of Sprites|Care and Feeding of Sprites]]'' (2006)
   
====''Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles''====
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====''[[w:c:spiderwick:Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles|Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles]]''====
* ''The Nixie's Song'' (2007)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:The Nixie's Song|The Nixie's Song]]'' (2007)
* ''A Giant Problem'' (2008)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:A Giant Problem|A Giant Problem]]'' (2008)
* ''The Wyrm King'' (2009)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:The Wyrm King|The Wyrm King]]'' (2009)
   
 
====Related works====
 
====Related works====
 
* ''Arthur Spiderwick's Notebook of Fantastical Observations'' (2005)
 
* ''Arthur Spiderwick's Notebook of Fantastical Observations'' (2005)
* ''Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You'' (2005)
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* ''[[w:c:spiderwick:Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You|Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You]]'' (2005)
   
 
===''The Good Neighbors''===
 
===''The Good Neighbors''===
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* ''Kind'' (2010)
 
* ''Kind'' (2010)
   
===''The Curse Workers''===
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===''[[w:c:urbanfantasy:Curse Workers series|The Curse Workers]]''===
 
* ''White Cat'' (2010)
 
* ''White Cat'' (2010)
 
* ''Red Glove'' (2011)
 
* ''Red Glove'' (2011)
 
* ''Black Heart'' (2012)
 
* ''Black Heart'' (2012)
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* ''[[w:c:the-folk-of-the-air:The Cruel Prince|The Cruel Prince]]'' (2018)
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* ''[[w:c:the-folk-of-the-air:The Wicked King|The Wicked King]]'' (2019)
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* ''[[w:c:the-folk-of-the-air:The Queen of Nothing|The Queen of Nothing]]'' (2019)
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====Related works====
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* ''[[w:c:the-folk-of-the-air:The Lost Sisters|The Lost Sisters]]'' (2018)
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* ''[[w:c:the-folk-of-the-air:How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories|How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories]]'' (2020)
   
 
===Standalone novels===
 
===Standalone novels===
 
* ''Doll Bones'' (2013)
 
* ''Doll Bones'' (2013)
* ''The Coldest Girl in Coldtown'' (2013)
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* ''[[w:c:thecoldestgirlincoldtown:TheColdestGirlinColdtown Wikia|The Coldest Girl in Coldtown]]'' (2013)
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* ''The Darkest Part of the Forest'' (2015)
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 02:58, 2 March 2022

Holly Black

Holly Black (née Riggenbach), is an American best-selling author of contemporary fantasy novels for kids, teens, and adults. She is best known for her Modern Faerie Tale series and The Spiderwick Chronicles. She, along with Cassandra Clare, is co-author of The Magisterium series.

Personal life

Black was born in New Jersey in 1971. Black later graduated with a B.A. in English from The College of New Jersey in 1994. She worked as a production editor on some medical journals including The Journal of Pain while studying at Rutgers University. She considered becoming a librarian before her first book tour drew her away.

She married her high school sweetheart, Theo Black, who is himself an accomplished illustrator and web designer, in 1999.[1] As of 2008, they currently reside in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Bibliography

Modern Faerie Tales

The Spiderwick Chronicles

Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles

Related works

The Good Neighbors

  • Kin (2008)
  • Kith (2009)
  • Kind (2010)

The Curse Workers

  • White Cat (2010)
  • Red Glove (2011)
  • Black Heart (2012)

The Folk of the Air

Related works

Standalone novels

External links

References