Alexandra Sokoloff is an American
novelist
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and
screenwriter
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who splits her time between
Raleigh, North Carolina
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, and
Los Angeles
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.
Her books often concern
paranormal
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phenomena, such as spirit hauntings.
Her
debut novel
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, the ghost story ''The Harrowing'', was nominated for a
Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel
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Winners and nominees
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, as well as an
Anthony Award for Best First Novel
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.
She is also well-known as the author of the ''Huntress/FBI'' series (2014–2019), which follows an
FBI
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Special Agent
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, who is trying to catch a female
serial killer
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and later is haunted by a ghost. The six books include ''Huntress Moon'', ''Blood Moon'', and ''Cold Moon''; they're published by
Thomas & Mercer
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.
Career
Sokoloff started her career in theater.
A native of
Berkeley, California
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, she graduated from University of California, Berkeley, majoring in it.
After college she moved to Los Angeles, where she first worked in the
Los Angeles County
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prison system
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as a teacher of juvenile detainees — male gang members and young women prostitutes.
This experience later informed her vision for novels like ''Hunger Moon'' (2017), a work in which
human trafficking
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of young women is a significant theme.
She then made a living with novel adaptations, and sold original thriller scripts to various
Hollywood
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studios, like Sony and Fox.
Literary work
Her first novel, ''The Harrowing'', was
published
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by
St. Martin's Press
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in 2006. The novel follows a group of five ivy-league type freshman at college, who end up riling a ghost that's lived in their dormitory for a century when they mess with a
Ouija board
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. The event unfolds during Thanksgiving break, a time when everyone else is home. The five "strays" who stay in the mansion-turned-dormitory over the long weekend, including lonely and isolat protagonist Robin, each with wildly differing personalities, must "form bonds and alliances under the pressure of surviving," in spite of their "behavior, stem
ing
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from their inadequacies, real or perceived."
It received acclaim, was reviewed at the time or retrospectively by a variety of outlets,
was nominated for multiple major awards, and cemented Sokoloff as a new writer to watch. Originally discussed in an issue of 2006, and posted in 2010 online, ''
Kirkus
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'' summed it up as "a little scary, a lot silly, boast
ngthe big-screen virtues of quick pace and an engaging plot;" however, "in the end, it reads more like young-adult fare than a book for grownups."
They also noted that her overuse of movie tropes betray her screenwriter sensibilities with soundstage in mind.
Another review by ''
Publishers Weekly
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'' called the book "a teen terror flick in prose" and found the characters boring and annoying, saying that one of them, the
nerd
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archetype
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, projects a "skepticism
hat
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grows increasingly grating with each repeat expression," and that as for the rest, they "develop little personality outside of their carefully crafted types." Continuing, "the pyrotechnic climax, in which the kids prove unusually adept at occult subterfuge, stretches credibility", but on the other hand it "provides a suitably cinematic finale."
Her second novel, ''The Price,'' was published by St. Martin's in 2007; her third, ''The Unseen'', in 2009; and her fourth, ''Book of Shadows'', in 2010.
She co-wrote the paranormal mystery romance series ''The Keepers'' and the screenplay for the
psychological thriller
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''Cold Kisses''. She also has co-written two books on story structure, ''Story Structure'' and ''Writing Love'', based on her ''Screenwriting Tricks for Authors'' workshops and blog.
Her most recent novel efforts involve the fictional
FBI
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Special Agent
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Matthew Roarke as he attempts to track down a female
serial killer
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named Cara Lindstrom. The first novel in the series, ''Huntress Moon'' (2014), to some, "introduced something new to the field that left an impact close to the one chewed out by
Hannibal Lecter
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," because "the concept of a female serial killer was a unique one" in the genre at the time of publication.
Style
In a discussion about ''The Harrowing'', SFFWorld said the author "writes camera-ready prose – concise, direct, visual – so that
heir workproceeds somewhat like a movie, in well-realized scenes giving a sense of a camera following
haracters" like a screenwriter would in a script.
Personal life
She lives in
Los Angeles
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and in Scotland, with her husband, the Scottish crime author Craig Robertson.
Awards
* ''The Harrowing'', was nominated for a
Bram Stoker Award
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History
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, as well as an
Anthony Award for Best First Novel
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Mystery Writers of America (MWA) is a professional organization of mystery and crime ...
* Her short story "The Edge of Seventeen" was the recipient of a 2009
International Thriller Writers Award
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Award winners
References
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* ''Huntress Moon'', nominated for
International Thriller Writers Award
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Award winners
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for Best eBook Original Novel and 2013 Kindle Book Award (Mystery/Thriller)
Bibliography
Standalone novels
* ''The Harrowing'' (2006)
* ''The Price'' (2008)
* ''The Unseen'' (2009)
* ''Book of Shadows'' (2010)
* ''Goddess of Fate'' (2015)
''The Keepers Universe''
* ''The Keepers''
** 2 ''The Shifters'' (2010)
* ''The Keepers: L.A.''
** 3 ''Keeper of the Shadows'' (2013)
''Huntress/FBI'' thrillers
# ''Huntress Moon'' (2014)
# ''Blood Moon'' (2015)
# ''Cold Moon'' (2015)
# ''Bitter Moon'' (2016)
# ''Hunger Moon'' (2017)
# ''Shadow Moon'' (2019)
References
External links
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
21st-century American novelists
Screenwriters from California
American women screenwriters
American women novelists
21st-century American women writers
Screenwriting instructors
21st-century American screenwriters