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American YA author
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David Macinnis Gill
Born1963 (age 60–61)
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Period1993—present
GenreYoung adult fiction, science fiction, horror fiction, dystopian fiction
Notable worksRising Sun (2013)
Shadow on the Sun (2013)
Invisible Sun (2012)
Black Hole Sun (2010)
Soul Enchilada (2009)
Website
www.davidmacinnisgill.com

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David Macinnis Gill is an American author who writes for young adults.

Career

Gill began his writing career by publishing short stories in small magazines, including The Crescent Review and Writer's Forum. In 2005, Scarecrow Press published his critical biography Graham Salisbury: Island Boy, a reference book intended for scholars of young adult literature. His debut novel, Soul Enchilada was published to acclaim in 2009. A second YA novel, Black Hole Sun, August 2010 has received a starred review from Booklist.

Biography

Gill "has been a house painter, cafeteria manager, bookstore schleper, high school teacher, and college professor. He is represented by Rosemary Stimola of the Stimola Literary Studio.”

Gill started teaching in Chattanooga, Tennessee. After teaching at two different schools around the area, he moved on to the university environment. He was an assistant professor at Ohio University in the English department before he moved to the East Coast to be an associate professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington in the English education department. David has a “bachelor’s degree in English/creative writing and a doctorate in education, both from the University of Tennessee, as well as an M.ED from Tennessee-Chattanooga.” He is the Past-President of ALAN (The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents), and has written and published everything from short stories to book reviews and critical essays.

Works

Novels for Teens

Novels for Adults

Novellas

Short stories

  • Broken Circles & Other Stories collection (2014)
  • "Broken Circles" (1993) – The Crescent Review
  • "People's Song (1996) - Writers' Forum, v. 22, 1996, p. 66-73

Non-fiction

  • Graham Salisbury: Island Boy (Scarecrow Press), 2005

Accolades

  • A 2010 ALA Best Books for Young Adults (BBYA) for Soul Enchilada
  • A Best of 2009 by Kirkus Reviews
  • 2010 Stuff for the Teen Age by New York Public Library for Soul Encilada
  • 2010 Bank Street College Best Books of the Year

References

  1. ^ Personal website and blog of David Macinnis Gill
  2. ALAN Online ALAN Online
  3. "2010 Best Books for Young Adults". American Library Association. Archived from the original on 22 August 2010. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  4. "Stuff for the Teen Age". New York Public Library. Retrieved 20 August 2010.

External links

Interviews

Blog

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