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Amanda Havard | |
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Born | Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S. | June 10, 1986
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Education | Vanderbilt University (MEd) |
Notable works | The Survivors series |
Notable awards | Independent Publisher Book Award 2011, Moonbeam Children’s Book Award |
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Amanda Havard (born June 10, 1986) is an American writer of young adult fiction,[1] songwriter, Creative Director of the Immersedition transmedia studio, the creators of the Immersedition interactive book apps.[2] Havard is most recognized for the paranormal romance series, The Survivors, a five book series featuring history, mythology, and paranormal beings like witches, vampires, and shapeshifters.[3][better source needed]
Amanda Havard was born in Shreveport, Louisiana to L.C. and Anneal Havard. She grew up in Dallas, TX and attended the Parish Episcopal School and the Hockaday School for girls.[4] Upon graduation, Havard attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee[5] where she received her bachelor's and master's degrees in early childhood development[2] from Peabody College of Education and Human Development.[6] Havard now lives in Nashville, Tennessee.[5]
The Survivors was published on March 28, 2011 by independent publisher Chafie Press.[7][better source needed] The Survivors is also the pilot version of the Immersedition book app.[8] The Immersedition version includes original music (written by Havard), maps, photos, music videos, historical and mythological background information, author commentary, and other relevant additions to the story world.[9] The Survivors was also released in syndication on Wattpad throughout 2011[10] and has received over 5 million reads.[11]
The Survivors was a recipient of Independent Publisher's 2011 Editor's Choice Award, the 2011 Moonbeam Children's Book Award bronze medal for Young Adult Horror/Mystery,[12] US Review of Books’ Eric Hoffer Lit Award 1st Runner-Up (YA),[13] and eLit Awards' bronze medal in Young Adult and bronze medal in Fantasy/Sci-Fi.[14]
Point of Origin is the second book in The Survivors series and was published in 2012. It was awarded the Review Direct Title of Special Note.[citation needed]
Body & Blood is the third book in The Survivors series.
In 2011, Havard was named Creative Director of Immersedition, an interactive book app.[2][9]
Havard's own work, The Survivors, was released on Immersedition.[15] Havard has spoken on several media and transmedia panels across the country on the future of storytelling via multiple platforms and especially interactive books, including Digital Hollywood,[16] Mediabistro's Pub App Expo,[5] UtopYACon,[17] and the New York Film Festival (2012). In April 2012, Wired (magazine) featured Havard and Immersedition™ among the independent publishers "leading the way" in the development of interactive books.[9]
Havard has worked on an educational Immersedition project using William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, intended for classroom usage in schools.[18][better source needed]
Havard has written and co-written songs that have been performed and produced to accompany The Survivors series. Havard used songwriting as a tool in the writing process to help articulate key scenes.[19]
The first song written by Havard and Deanna Walker (songwriter and songwriting professor at Vanderbilt University[20]) was "Pretty Girl" performed by The Voice Season 2 finalist, Chris Mann.[21] "Pretty Girl" was released in April 2011[22] and was written from the perspective of the male lead, Everett Winter.[23]
The second single written for the series was co-written by Havard and Walker and titled "Breaking".[24] "Breaking" was recorded by Jess Moskaluke.[25] "Breaking" debuted on August 3, 2011 and has over 300,000 views on YouTube.[26]
The third single written for The Survivors was co-written by Havard, Walker, Rick Beresford (BMI Award winner),[27] and Tiffany Vartanyan.[28] "Who You Are" is a duet performed by The Voice Season 1 contestant Patrick Thomas[29] and Jenny Gill (daughter of Vince Gill[30]). "Who You Are" was released on November 12, 2011.[22]
The fourth single, recorded for Point of Origin, was written by Havard, Walker, and Beresford and is performed by singer/songwriter Elle Maze. "Play Nice" was released on November 12, 2012.[19]