Megan Fitzmorris McCafferty (born 1973) is an American author known for
''The New York Times'' bestselling Jessica Darling
The ''Jessica Darling'' books are a ''New York Times'' bestselling series of five young adult novels by Megan McCafferty, published between 2001 and 2009. Told from the diary-style perspective of character Jessica Darling, the series chronicles he ...
series of
young adult novels published between 2001 and 2009.
McCafferty gained international attention in 2006 when novelist
Kaavya Viswanathan
''How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life'' is a young adult novel by Kaavya Viswanathan, written just after she graduated from high school. Its 2006 debut was highly publicized while she was enrolled at Harvard University, but the b ...
was accused of
plagiarizing
Plagiarism is the fraudulent representation of another person's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work.From the 1995 '' Random House Compact Unabridged Dictionary'': use or close imitation of the language and thought ...
the first two Jessica Darling novels.
Early life
McCafferty hails from the
Bayville section of
Berkeley Township, New Jersey
Berkeley Township is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States census, the township population had increased to 41,255, reflecting an increase of 1,264 (+3.2%) from the 39,991 counted in the 2000 Census ...
, and moved to
Brooklyn and
Manhattan before settling in
Princeton, New Jersey. She graduated from
Central Regional High School in
Berkeley Township,
New Jersey in 1991. McCafferty attended the
University of Richmond before transferring to
Columbia University to earn a bachelor's degree in English. After graduation, McCafferty worked in magazine publishing as an editor for ''
Cosmopolitan'', ''
YM'', and ''
Fitness'' magazines. She began her writing career with writing short stories and articles for various
teen magazines.
Jessica Darling series
McCafferty's first novel, ''Sloppy Firsts'', was published on August 28, 2001.
Told from the diary-style perspective of character
Jessica Darling
The ''Jessica Darling'' books are a ''New York Times'' bestselling series of five young adult novels by Megan McCafferty, published between 2001 and 2009. Told from the diary-style perspective of character Jessica Darling, the series chronicles he ...
herself, the series chronicles her misadventures through high school, college, and beyond.
McCafferty subsequently published ''Second Helpings'' on April 22, 2003.
This was later followed by ''Charmed Thirds'' (April 11, 2006),
''Fourth Comings'' (August 7, 2007),
and ''Perfect Fifths'' (April 14, 2009).
''Perfect Fifths'', the fifth and final Jessica Darling novel, is the only book in the series told in
third person from the alternating perspectives of Jessica Darling and her long-time love, Marcus Flutie.
The third, fourth and fifth books all made the
''New York Times'' Best Seller List.
A ''Sloppy Firsts'' stage play inspired by the first book in the series premiered at Round House Theater in March 2018.
McCafferty also published a Jessica Darling short story called "Fifteen Going On ..." in a May 25, 2004
anthology
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In genre fiction, the term ''anthology'' typically categ ...
called ''Sixteen: Stories About That Sweet and Bitter Birthday'', which she also edited.
McCafferty announced in 2012 that she would be publishing a new Jessica Darling prequel series titled ''It List'', aimed at middle-grade readers. The first of the novels, ''Jessica Darling's It List #1: The (Totally Not) Guaranteed Guide to Popularity, Prettiness & Perfection'' was published on September 3, 2013. The sequels ''Jessica Darling's It List #2: The (Totally Not) Guaranteed Guide to Friends, Foes & Foe Friends'' and ''Jessica Darling's It List #3: The (Totally Not) Guaranteed Guide to Stressing, Obsessing and Second Guessing'' were published in September 2014 and June 2015. In June 2016 MarVista Entertainment released ''Jessica Darling's It List'', a digital film based on the first book in the series.
In 2006,
Harvard
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
student and novelist
Kaavya Viswanathan
''How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life'' is a young adult novel by Kaavya Viswanathan, written just after she graduated from high school. Its 2006 debut was highly publicized while she was enrolled at Harvard University, but the b ...
was accused of
plagiarizing
Plagiarism is the fraudulent representation of another person's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work.From the 1995 '' Random House Compact Unabridged Dictionary'': use or close imitation of the language and thought ...
from ''Sloppy Firsts'' and ''Second Helpings'' in her novel ''How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life''.
Other works
McCafferty published ''Bumped'', a dystopian young-adult novel, on April 26, 2011.
Its sequel ''Thumped'' was published on April 24, 2012. She published a middle-grade novel, ''True to Your Selfie'' (Scholastic), about two 12-year-old best friends and social media influencers, on February 4, 2020. Her realistic historical fiction young adult novel ''The Mall'' (Wednesday Books), set in the early 1990s, was published on July 28, 2020.
She has also contributed to several fiction and nonfiction anthologies. Her work has been translated into eleven languages including Bulgarian, Chinese and German and has been awarded numerous honors by such associations as the
American Library Association and the
New York Public Library
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. McCafferty at one time kept what she termed a "retro(blog)" on her website in which she posted actual journal entries and creative writing from her adolescence.
# ''Girls' Night In'', edited by Lauren Henderson, Chris Manby and Sarah Mlynowski
# ''It's a Wonderful Lie: 26 Truths About Life in Your Twenties'', edited by Emily Franklin
# ''Everything I Needed To Know About Being a Girl I Learned From Judy Blume'', edited by Jennifer O'Connell
# ''If I'd Known Then: Women in Their 20s and 30s Write Letters to Their Younger Selves'', edited by Ellyn Spragins
# ''A New Dawn: Your Favorite Authors on Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series'', edited by
Ellen Hopkins
# ''Does This Book Make Me Look Fat? Stories about loving—and loathing—your body'', edited by Marissa Walsh
# ''My Little Red Book'', edited by Rachel Kauder Nalebuff
References
External links
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"20 Questions with Author Megan McCafferty" – PopGurls.com*
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1973 births
Living people
21st-century American novelists
American women novelists
Writers from Brooklyn
Writers of young adult science fiction
People from Berkeley Township, New Jersey
People from Princeton, New Jersey
Central Regional High School alumni
Columbia College (New York) alumni
University of Richmond alumni
21st-century American women writers
Novelists from New York (state)