Meg Cabot
Meggin Patricia Cabot is an American author of romantic and paranormal fiction for teenagers and adults. She has written and published over fifty books and is best known for Princess Diaries, which was later adapted by Walt Disney Pictures into two feature films. Cabot's books have been the recipients of numerous awards, including the New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age, the American Library Association Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, the Tennessee Volunteer State TASL Book Award, the Book Sense Pick, the Evergreen Young Adult Book Award, the IRA/CBC Young Adult Choice, and many others. She has also had numerous number one New York Times bestsellers, and more than 25 million copies of her books are in print worldwide.
Personal life
Cabot was born in Bloomington, Indiana. After she graduated from Indiana University, Cabot moved to New York City, with the original aim of pursuing a career as an illustrator. However, she soon quit this job and started working as an assistant manager of the freshman dormitory at New York University.Meg Cabot married financial writer and poet Benjamin D. Egnatz on April 1, 1993. Their wedding date, April Fool's Day, was a deliberate play on her husband's belief that only fools get married in the first place. The wedding was actually an elopement in Italy. Her novel Every Boy's Got One is loosely based on her own elopement. She has cats, Henrietta and Gem, about which she often blogs.
After living in Indiana, California, New York, and France, she now splits her time between New York, Key West, Florida, and Bloomington.
Publications
Young adult novels
''The Princess Diaries'' series
The Princess Diaries series is the most notable series written by Meg Cabot, and has been published in more than 40 countries. The first book in the series was published in October 2000; the series spent 38 weeks on the New York Times Children's Series Best Sellers List and was sold to publishers in 37 foreign countries.In 2001 and 2004, respectively, the series was brought to the big screen by Walt Disney Pictures as The Princess Diaries and ' starring Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews.
In the UK and Australia, the books are published under titles based on the volume number.
- The Princess Diaries, Volume I / The Princess Diaries
- Princess Lessons
- Perfect Princess
- Holiday Princess
On May 2014, Cabot blogged that there will be two new books in the series, one adult book titled Royal Wedding and one spin-off middle-grade book, titled From The Notebooks of a Middle School Princess, taken from the point of view of Mia's long-lost sister, Olivia Grace, to be published in Summer 2015.
Since that time Cabot has published two additional books and an ebook short for tweens featuring Olivia Grace as the protagonist. See the “Olivia Grace Series” below.
The Mediator series
- Shadowland
- Ninth Key
- Reunion
- Darkest Hour
- Haunted
- Twilight
- Proposal: A Mediator Novella
- Remembrance
The first four books were originally released under the pseudonym Jenny Carroll. Haunted was the first title to have Meg Cabot's name on it. The first four books were later reprinted under Cabot's real name in 2005 with new cover art when Twilight was released in hardcover. The UK titles for the series were: Shadowland- Love You to Death, Ninth Key- High Stakes, Reunion- Mean Spirits, Darkest Hour- Young Blood, Haunted- Grave Doubts, and Twilight- Heaven Sent.
The Mediator series rights have been sold to producer Julia Pistor.
In December 2010, HarperTeen reprinted an omnibus edition titled The Mediator: Shadowland and Ninth Key.
1-800-WHERE-R-U series
- When Lightning Strikes
- Code Name Cassandra
- Safe House
- Sanctuary
- Missing You
The first four books were written under Cabot's pseudonym, Jenny Carroll. After poor sales, the series was discontinued. Sales improved when the books were re-released in 2004 under Cabot's real name. Cabot was unhappy with the discontinuation; she stated that she wanted to take the series up to eight books. Her current publishing house agreed to publish one more installment. Missing You was released in December 2006 and that was the end of the series.
The 1-800-WHERE-R-YOU series was the basis for the television show Missing, which aired on the Lifetime cable network for three seasons from 2003 to 2006.
The series has been reprinted in the US in an omnibus edition, and retitled Vanished.
''All-American Girl'' series
- All American Girl
- Ready or Not: An All-American Girl Novel
''Avalon High'' series
- Avalon High, December 2005
- Avalon High: Coronation
- *The Merlin Prophecy
- *Homecoming
- *Hunter's Moon
The Avalon High film was shown on Disney Channel on November 12, 2010. Britt Robertson played Ally, while Gregg Sulkin played Will.
The Airhead trilogy
- Airhead
- Being Nikki
- Runaway
The Abandon trilogy
- Abandon
- Underworld
- Awaken
Stand-alone young-adult novels
- Nicola and the Viscount
- Victoria and the Rogue
- Teen Idol
- How to Be Popular
- Pants on Fire – UK title: Tommy Sullivan is a Freak
- Jinx
Children's novels
Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls
- Moving Day
- The New Girl
- Best Friends and Drama Queens
- Stage Fright
- Glitter Girls and the Great Fake Out
- Blast From the Past
Olivia Grace series
- From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess
- Royal Wedding Disaster
- Royal Crush
- Royal Crown
- Royal Day Out
Adult novels
Boy series
- The Boy Next Door, October 2002
- Boy Meets Girl, January 2004
- Every Boy's Got One, January 2005
- The Boy is Back, October 18, 2016
Heather Wells series
- Size 12 is Not Fat, December 27, 2005
- Size 14 is Not Fat Either, November 28, 2006
- Big Boned, December 26, 2007
- Size 12 and Ready to Rock, July 10, 2012
- The Bride Wore Size 12, September 2013
The second book was originally titled Phat Chick, but this was changed by the publishers to It's Not Over Until The Size 12 Chick Sings, and finally, Size 14 is Not Fat Either, which continued Heather's amateur sleuthing adventures.
The third book in the series is published under the title Size Doesn't Matter in Australia and Great Britain. In Size Doesn't Matter, Heather solves another mystery, and is involved in a love triangle with Tad, her boyfriend, and Cooper, whom she secretly loves, but rejected her.
In March 2008 the series was contracted for two additional books, which were released in 2012 and 2013.
Queen of Babble series
- Queen of Babble
- Queen of Babble in the Big City
- Queen of Babble Gets Hitched
Insatiable series
- Insatiable
- Overbite
Romance novels
These novels were written under Cabot's pseudonym Patricia Cabot:- Where Roses Grow Wild
- Portrait of My Heart
- An Improper Proposal
- A Little Scandal
- Lady of Skye
- Educating Caroline
- Kiss the Bride
- Ransom My Heart – Written by Amelia "Mia" Thermopolis, Princess of Genovia with help from Meg Cabot
Other works
- She Went All the Way, December 2002
Short stories
- "The Christmas Captive", included in the adult romance anthology A Season in the Highlands, which was published in December 2000.
- "Girl's Guide to New York through the Movies" included in Metropolis Found: New York Is Book Country 25th Anniversary Collection, published in August 2003.
- "Kate the Great" included in Thirteen: Thirteen Stories That Capture the Agony and Ecstasy of Being Thirteen, published October 2003.
- "Party Planner" included in the adult short story collection Girls' Night In, published September 2004.
- "Connie "Hunter" Williams, Psychic Teacher" included in the teen short story collection Friends: Stories About New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends, published August 2005.
- "Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls" included in the CosmoGIRL! short story collection Shining On, published April 2006.
- "Reunion" included in the adult short story collection Girls' Night Out, published June 2006.
- "Cry, Linda, Cry: Judy Blume’s Blubber and The Cruelest Thing in the World" included in Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned From Judy Blume, published Spring 2007.
- "Ask Annie" included in Midnight Feast, published July 2007.
- "The Exterminator's Daughter" included in Prom Nights From Hell, published May 2007.
- "Every Girl's Dream" A short story written by Cabot out of the Mediator Series.
- "Princess Prettypants" A short story in the anthology Zombie vs. Unicorns published in September 2010.
- The Night Hunter A short story in the anthology Fear: 13 Stories of Horror and Suspense published in September 2010.
- "The Protectionist" included in the young adult short story collection What You Wish For, published September 2011.
- "Out of the Blue" included in the anthology Foretold
- "The Model and The Monster" included in "O Livro das Princesas", published June 2013
Screenplays
- Early versions of the screenplay for Disney's Ice Princess, released in 2005, were written by Meg Cabot
Graphic Novels
- Black Canary: Ignite
Adaptations
A Canadian television series based on the 1-800-WHERE-R-YOU series titled, Missing was broadcast on the A and W Network in Canada from 2003 to 2006. The series was broadcast on Lifetime in the United States.
The Disney Channel original movie version of Avalon High premiered late fall 2010. the film starred Gregg Sulkin as A. William Wagner and Britt Robertson as Allie Pennington
An untitled Queen of Babble movie is currently "in development". The book has been optioned by Jeffrey Sharp of Sharp Independent, with Kristen Bell slated to star. There has also been some talk of The Mediator being adapted into a film or television series.
Awards
- Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for Best British Isles Historical Romance, 1999, for An Improper Proposal
- Top Ten Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers selection, Best Book selection, American Library Association, and New York Public Library Teen Book for the New Millennium citation, all 2001, all for The Princess Diaries
- Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination, best young adult category, Mystery Writers of America, 2003, for Safe House
- The Princess Diaries was voted "one of the nation's 100 best-loved novels" by the British public as part of the Big Read, British Broadcasting Corporation, 2003.
- Queen of Teen nomination for her work
- Airhead nominated for Teen Choice Book of the Year, 2009
Charity
;Events
In March 2012, Meg helped raise money for Authors for Henryville to benefit tornado victims in Indiana.
In 2010, Meg donated proceeds from books purchased at the Kappa Book Fair and Dinner to the Craig Hospital in Denver. The hospital specializes in spinal cord and brain injuries.
In 2009, Meg held a Tiara Auction to benefit the New York Public Library. Tiaras decorated by celebrities, authors, and designers such as Julie Andrews, Vera Wang, Tommy Hilfiger, Lauren Conrad, Mo Rocca, and Julianne Moore were auctioned and raised over $15,000 for teen programs at the library.
;Short stories and books benefitting charities
In 2012, Meg's short story Wooden Animal appeared in Significant Objects, an anthology that benefitted Girls Write Now.
And in 2011, Meg contributed the story The Protectionist to the anthology What You Wish For. One hundred percent of proceeds benefited the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR, which builds libraries in Darfuri refugee camps in Chad.
All of Meg's proceeds from her story The Exterminator's Daughter, in the anthology Prom Nights From Hell, benefit First Book, a nonprofit organization connecting book publishers and community organizations to provide access to new books for children in need.
All of Meg's proceeds from The Princess Diaries, Volume 4 1/2, Project Princess, go to benefit The Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York City. Editions sold to publishers in 10 countries outside the US benefited local charities in those countries.
All of Meg's proceeds from the novel Ransom My Heart by Mia Thermopolis, Princess of Genovia go to benefit Greenpeace. The proceeds from sales of Ransom My Heart to publishers in 8 countries have also gone to Mia's favorite charity.
Meg's story The Night Hunter was included in the anthology Fear: 13 Stories of Suspense. All author proceeds from this book benefit the Reading Is Fundamental literacy program for children.
In 2008, Meg contributed a story to the anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out. All proceeds benefit the National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance].
Meg's also written short stories for anthologies that have benefited the Teenage Cancer Trust, War Child, No Strings, Lisa Libraries, Kids Company, and the New York Public Libraries, among other organizations