![]() A sequel to Carry On, Wayward Son, is scheduled for release in 2020. ![]() Her fifth novel, Carry On, is connected to Fangirl, in that it is the story of the characters in the work of fiction that Fangirl‘s characters are obsessed with. Rowell’s fourth novel was another “adult” title, Landline, dealing with a couple going through difficulties in their marriage. Fangirl was ultimately released as Rowell’s third novel in 2013, following hugely-popular YA novel Eleanor & Park. Rowell participated in National Novel Writing Month in 2011, completing the first draft of her YA novel Fangirl as part of that annual literary event. Attachments, a contemporary adult romantic comedy, was released in 2011. While still working as an ad copywriter, she began writing her first novel, Attachments, just to see if she could do it. She worked as a columnist and ad copywriter for the World Herald from 1995 to 2012. ![]() ![]() At the age of 24, she became the youngest-ever and first-female columnist for the Omaha World Herald. Rowell attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she earned a degree in journalism in 1995. Rainbow Rowell was born on February 24, 1973, in Nebraska. Nebraska Author Rainbow Rowell A list of works by Nebraska author ![]()
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