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J.L. Powers writes angst-ridden fiction for teens (but wishes she could be funny instead...) Her latest novel is THIS THING CALLED THE FUTURE (Cinco Puntos, 2011), a coming-of-age novel set in post-apartheid South Africa.
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Background
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I grew up in the Southwest along the U.S.-Mexico border, which has had a major influence on my writing since it wasn't anything like the rest of the U.S. Growing up in another culture led me to an intense interest in all things Latino; as an adult, I've also expanded my areas of interest to Africa. I am fascinated by religion--how it can be both a healing and a harmful force--and I'm fascinated by how complicated people are. Whenever I read about somebody's job, I think, "I'd like to do that." Then I realize I'd like to do it for about 3 months--just long enough to write about it--so I've decided not to try any more careers out and just stick to writing, thank you very much.
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Birth Place
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Princeton, NJ USA
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Accomplishments
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This Thing Called the Future (Cinco Puntos Press, 2011);
The Confessional by J.L. Powers (Knopf, 2007)
A Bark in the Park: The 45 Best Places to Hike With Your Dog in the Las Cruces/El Paso Region by Jessica Powers (Cruden Bay Press, 2003)
Labor Pains and Birth Stories (Catalyst Book Press, 2009)
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Favorite Links
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J.L. Powers
My author homepage
My Space page for J.L. Powers
a place for friends
Catalyst Book Press
my new literary press
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