Claudia Gray

Claudia Gray is the pseudonym of Amy Vincent, an American writer of paranormal romance young adult fiction, best known for the Evernight series and her Star Wars novels: Star Wars: Lost Stars, Star Wars: Bloodline, Leia, Princess of Alderaan and Star Wars: Master and Apprentice.

Claudia Gray
Gray at the 2017 Texas Book Festival
BornAmy Vincent
Pen nameClaudia Gray
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican

Career

Gray's novel, Evernight, was published in May 2008 by HarperCollins. Gray's lifelong interests in old houses, classic movies, vintage style, and history all played a part in creating the novel.

The second book in the Evernight series, Stargazer, was published in March 2009, and was ranked No. 4 in the chapter book category of The New York Times list of bestselling children's books in April 2009.[1] Subsequent novels in the series include Hourglass and Afterlife, which were published in 2010 and 2011, respectively, and the spinoff Balthazar, which was published in 2012.

Personal life

According to her website, Gray lives in a 100-year-old purple house in New Orleans.[2]

Publications

  1. Evernight (May 2008)
  2. Stargazer (March 2009)
  3. Hourglass (March 2010)
  4. Afterlife (March 2011)
  5. Balthazar (March 2012) (spin-off)
  • Spellcaster series
    • Spellcaster (March 2013)
    • The First Midnight Spell Prequel Novella (November 2013)
    • Steadfast (March 2014)
    • Sorceress (March 2015)
  • Firebird series
    • A Thousand Pieces of You (October 2014)
    • Ten Thousand Skies Above You (November 2015)
    • A Million Worlds with You (November 2016)
  • Star Wars novels
  • Constellation Trilogy
    • Defy the Stars (2017)
    • Defy the Worlds (2018)
    • Defy the Fates (April 2019)
  • Other novels
    • Fateful (September 2011)
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