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Adam Selzer (born July 13, 1980, in Des Moines, Iowa) is an author, primarily of young adult and middle grade novels. His first novel was How To Get Suspended and Influence People, a 2007 Random House novel which was included on the Chicago Public Schools 2007 Summer Reading List. It was also nominated for a Cybils 2007 Young Adult Fiction award, and, in 2009, made national news after attempts were made to have it removed from an Idaho library; it was included in the American Library Association's Banned Books Week packet in 2010. In 2013, his 2011 novel Sparks (published under the name "SJ Adams") was named a Stonewall Honor book , as well as being placed on the ALA's "Rainbow List." His Smart Aleck's Guide to American History (Random House 2009) was nominated for a YALSA award for nonfiction by the American Library Association in 2011, and his novel for younger readers, I Put a Spell On You: From the Files of Chrissie Woodward, Spelling Bee Detective (which was based on Watergate) was nominated for a Great Lakes Book Award and short-listed for an Edgar award nomination. It became a notable choice for classroom reading. A 2009 short film he co-wrote, At Last, Okemah!', won awards at several festivals

In 2009, Adam's editor at Random House asked him to write a book based on "I Thought She Was a Goth," a song he had written a decade earlier. The resulting book, I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked It was released in January 2010. to acclaim from trade reviewers, who described it as "smart," "original," "hilarious," and "a scathing parody (of the paranormal romance genre)." Film rights were optioned by Disney Channel Original Movies A follow-up (to both that book and I Put a Spell On You) entitled Extraordinary* was released by Delacorte in 2011, the same day as he published Sparks with Flux under the name SJ Adams.

His first nonfiction book for Random House was The Smart Aleck's Guide to American History, and was selected as a Junior Library Guild selection. Critics frequently compared the humor to that of The Daily Show and Mark Twain.

Most of his books (and many of his songs) take place in Cornersville Trace, a fictional suburb of Des Moines.

In addition to his book work, Adam works as a historian, tour guide and ghost investigator in Chicago. In 2009, his first adult nonfiction title with a major publisher, Your Neighborhood Gives Me the Creeps, told stories of his life and work as a ghost tour guide and as a skeptic in the ghost-hunting field. He stepped down from his position with Weird Chicago Tours after the Halloween season in 2009. In 2011, he returned to tour guide work for the Chicago Hauntings tour company.

List of works

Novels

Nonfiction

Ebook Releases

  • Chicago Unbelievable Presents: The Murder Castle of H.H. Holmes (mini ebook) (editor), Whitechapel Press, 2008
  • "Bobcat Nation: Life among the Dylan Fans" A Goon Attack Press (ebook) October, 2004
  • The Smart Aleck's Guide to Grave Robbing 2011)
  • The Smart Aleck's Guide to Shakespeare: Julius Ceasar, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth 2011
  • The Resurrection Mary Files ] 2013
  • Devil Babies: Hull House and Beyond ] 2013
  • Inside the Murder Castle ] 2013


Screenplays

References

  1. http://www.cps.k12.il.us/aboutcps/departments/libraries/pdf/2007_Summer_Reading_List.pdf
  2. Cybils: 2007 Nominations Young Adult Fiction
  3. http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/10/idaho_mom_protests_how_to_get.html
  4. http://www.idahopress.com/news/?id=27201
  5. http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/banned/bannedbooksweek/ideasandresources/free_downloads/2010banned.pdf
  6. http://www.ala.org/news/pr?id=12298
  7. http://glbtrt.ala.org/rainbowbooks/archives/1025
  8. http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklistsawards/bookawards/nonfiction/2011noms
  9. http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/books/great-lakes-book-awards/
  10. http://www.atlastokemah.com
  11. http://www.adamselzer.com
  12. http://www.ikissedazombie.com
  13. http://literaticat.blogspot.com/2010/05/more-zombiriffic-news-yay.html
  14. http://www.randomhouse.com/highschool/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385736497
  15. http://www.fluxnow.com/product.php?ean=9780738726762
  16. http://www.smartalecksguide.com
  17. http://www.smartalecksguide.com
  18. http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2010-03-21/story/wacky-us-history-book-will-make-trivia-lovers-chuckle
  19. http://sjadamsbooks.blogspot.com/p/cornersville-trace.html
  20. http://neighborhoodcreeps.blogspot.com/p/tours.html
  21. Weird Chicago: H.H. Holmes Murder Castle Ebook!

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