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Amy Plum (born 1967) is an American-born French young-adult fiction writer, best known for her ''Die for Me'' series.


Early life and education

Plum was born in
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, and raised in
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. After receiving a bachelor's degree in psychology from Wheaton College in Illinois, she lived in Paris, London (where she received a master of arts in medieval art history from the
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) and New York, before settling in France.“Amy Plum Author Interview,”
Jean Book Nerd, January 2012.


Career


''Die for Me'' series (2011-13)

Plum's first book, ''A Year in the Vines'', went unpublished, but it helped her acquire an agent. Miss Literati. Accessed July 11, 2014. Her first published novel, ''Die for Me'', came out in 2011. ''Die for Me'', which is the first novel of the series alternately known as the ''Die for Me'' or Revenants series, introduces the mythology of a group of
zombie A zombie (Haitian French: ; ; Kikongo: ''zumbi'') is a mythological undead corporeal revenant created through the reanimation of a corpse. In modern popular culture, zombies appear in horror genre works. The term comes from Haitian folkl ...
-like, reanimating creatures called
revenant In folklore, a revenant is a spirit or animated corpse that is believed to have been revived from death to haunt the living. The word ''revenant'' is derived from the Old French word (see also the related French verb ). Revenants are part o ...
s. The young-adult novel recounts the attempts of Kate Mercier, a 16-year-old American living in Paris, to move on after the death of her parents in a car crash, and her love story with one of the revenants, Vincent.“Die for Me,”
''
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'', March 28, 2011.
''
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'' called it "an immersing, franchise-ready story." An International Bestseller, ''Die for Me'' was voted to the Summer 2011 Indie Next list,“Die for Me,”
''Summer 2011 Indie Next list''.
was The Romance Times top pick,“Die for Me,”
''The Romance Times top pick''.
and a 2013-14 South Carolina Young Adult Book Award Nominee.“Die for Me,”
''South Carolina Young Adult Book Award Nominee''.
It is translated into German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Czech, Norwegian, Russian, Slovak, Polish, Spanish, and Turkish. The sequel, ''Until I Die'', was published in 2012 and is translated into German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Czech, Norwegian, Spanish, and Turkish. It was followed by a novella, ''Die for Her'', which has been referred to as "Die for Me 2.5", and is translated into German, French, Spanish, and Turkish. The series was completed in 2013 with ''If I Should Die'', wrapping up the love story of Kate and Vincent.Meera Patel
“If I Should Die,”
''
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'', May 2013.
''
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'' gave ''If I Should Die'' four-and-a-half stars, praising it as "another fantastic tale." ''If I Should Die'' is translated into German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Spanish, and Turkish. At her readers' request, Plum has added two more novellas to the series, ''Die Once More'' (2015), is translated into French, Spanish, and Turkish. And ''To Die For'' (2021), which takes place five years after the rest of the series. A digital compendium for the series entitled ''Inside the World of Die for Me'' was released in February 2016.“Inside the World of Die for Me,”
''Preorder Inside the World of Die for Me''.


''After the End'' series (2014-15)

''After the End'' was published in 2014. The first of a two-book series by Plum, it begins in the Alaskan wilderness in a possibly post-apocalyptic world, and tells the story of 17-year-old Juneau, who has mystical powers. After she returns home to find her entire village has been abducted, she searches for them with the assistance of Miles, a rich, spoiled teenager.“After the End,”
''Publishers Weekly'', March 3, 2014.
The book received a starred review in ''Publishers Weekly''. The sequel, ''Until the Beginning'', was published in 2015. It received strong reviews from Kirkus,“Until the Beginning,”
''Kirkus Reviews'', May 5, 2015.
Booklist, and a -star rating from RT Book Reviews.“Until the Beginning,”
''RT Book Reviews'', May 5, 2015.
''After the End'' and ''Until the Beginning'' are both translated into Turkish.


''Dreamfall'' series (2017-18)

''Dreamfall'' the first of a YA horror duology was published in 2017 by HarperTeen. Its sequel, "Neverwake" was published in 2018. In the books, a radical experiment to cure chronic insomnia goes wrong, and its seven teenage test subjects are plunged into a shared coma populated by one another's nightmares; those who die in the dream will also die in real life. The books have been optioned for television by DiGa Studios. The series is translated into Hungarian and Turkish, and has received enthusiastic reviews from School Library Journal, VOYA (
Voice of Youth Advocates ''Voice of Youth Advocates'' (''VOYA'') was a bimonthly magazine that provides book reviews and information for librarians with a focus on young adult materials. History and profile ''VOYA'' was established in 1978. The founders were Dorothy M ...
), Kirkus, and Publishers Weekly.


Personal life

Plum resides in
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, France, with her two children.Laura Perenic
“What Are You Reading, France?”
The Yalsa Hub, November 14, 2013.


Publications

Revenants Series * ''Die for Me'' (
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, May 10, 2011) * ''Until I Die'' (HarperTeen, May 8, 2012) * ''Die for Her: A Die for Me Novella'' (HarperTeen Impulse, April 2, 2013) * ''If I Should Die'' (HarperTeen, May 7, 2013) * ''Die Once More: A Die for Me Novella'' (HarperTeen, February 3, 2015) * ''Inside the World of Die For Me'' (HarperTeen, February 9, 2016) * ''To Die For: A Die for Me Novella'' (Signum Bardia Books, December 14, 2021) After the End Series * ''After the End'' (HarperTeen, May 6, 2014) * ''Until the Beginning'' (Harper Teen, May 5, 2015) Dreamfall Series * ''Dreamfall'' (HarperTeen, 2017) * ''Neverwake'' (HarperTeen, 2018) ''An Alphabet of Paris Zombies'' (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, August 31, 2016)


References


External links


Official website
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