Jamie McGuire (author)

Jamie McGuire is an American New York Times Bestselling romance novelist from Enid, Oklahoma.[1] She writes primarily in the new adult fiction genre, and became popular with the release of her novel Beautiful Disaster.

Jamie McGuire
BornNovember 6, 1978
Tulsa, Oklahoma
EducationNorthern Oklahoma College, the University of Central Oklahoma, and Autry Technology Center
OccupationWriter
Notable work
Beautiful Disaster
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Biography

McGuire was born and currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She went to Northern Oklahoma College, the University of Central Oklahoma, and Autry Technology Center where she graduated with a degree in radiography.[2] She worked for many years as a radiographer and waited until writing could be her full-time career before quitting her job as a radiographer.[3]

Self-publishing and traditional publishing

McGuire published her first four novels, Providence, Requiem, Beautiful Disaster, and Eden through self-publishing. Once Beautiful Disaster did so well she was offered a publishing contract with Atria Books for the rights to Beautiful Disaster and its sequel, Walking Disaster. Atria Books also published Beautiful Oblivion, but when it came time for McGuire to release her next novel, Happenstance, she decided to self-publish because she realized she would make more money in the long run by keeping her own digital rights.[4]

Beautiful Disaster

In 2012, Warner Bros Studio optioned the film rights for Beautiful Disaster, but the movie never went to production and Warner Bros optioned ended May 13, 2014. Currently there are no plans for Beautiful Disaster to become a movie.[5]

Bibliography

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Providence

  1. Providence (November 17, 2010, self-published)
  2. Requiem (June 10, 2011, self-published)
  3. Eden (April 3, 2012, self-published)
  • Sins of the Innocent (June 28, 2015, self-published)

Beautiful

  1. Beautiful Disaster (May 2011, self-published, August 14th, 2011, Atria Books)
  2. Walking Disaster (April 2, 2013, Atria Books)
  • "Mrs. Maddox" (February 2012, self-published, short story)
  • A Beautiful Wedding (December 10, 2013, Aria Books, novella)
  • Endlessly Beautiful (Ongoing, self-published, extended chapters)

Maddox Brothers

  1. Beautiful Oblivion (July 1, 2014, Atria Book)
  2. Beautiful Redemption (January 25, 2015, self-published)
  3. Beautiful Sacrifice (May 31, 2015, self-published)
  4. Beautiful Burn (January 31, 2016, self-published)
  5. A Beautiful Funeral (August 15, 2016, self-published)
  • Something Beautiful (August 18, 2015, self-published, novella)

Red Hill

  • Red Hill (October 1, 2013, Atria Books)
  • Among Monsters (October 21, 2014, self-published, novella)

Happenstance

  1. Happenstance (May 9, 2014, self-published)
  2. Happenstance 2 (September 8, 2014, self-published)
  3. Happenstance 3 (February 2, 2015, self-published)

Crash and Burn

  1. From Here To You (August 21, 2018, Forever Romance)
  2. The Edge of Us (June 11, 2019, self-published)

Stand alone work

  • Apolonia (October 6, 2014, self-published)
  • Sweet Nothing (November 1, 2015, self-published, with Teresa Mummert)
  • All the Little Lights (May 29, 2018, Montlake Romance)
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References

  1. Barron, Robert, "Local writer seeing success with books", Enid News & Eagle, April 1, 2013
  2. "Jamie McGuire". www.fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
  3. Kelsey Humphreys (2015-04-16), Jamie McGuire | How to Become a Successful Self Published Fiction Author | with Kelsey Humphreys, retrieved 2019-06-20
  4. Coker, Mark; ContributorFounder; Smashwords (2015-03-05). "Why Jamie McGuire Returned to Self Publishing". HuffPost. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
  5. "Beautiful Series FAQ". Author Jamie McGuire. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
  6. "Books". Author Jamie McGuire. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
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