Teens already rule at the multiplex and the music store. Now, more than ever, they're also showing their clout at the bookstore. For our semi-annual Flying Starts feature, we profile three of the most exciting debut novelists writing for teens: An author whose plans to become a priest got derailed by a job at Booklist; another who took a writing class that saved her from "a really boring job at AT&T"; and a singer/songwriter whose childhood ambition to write a sequel to Star Wars eventually led her to create a novel that's all her own.
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Jun 24, 2005
A version of this article appeared in the 06/27/2005 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: