Swati Avasthi
Swati Avasthi is an Indian-American writer of fiction and a professor. Her first young adult novel, Split, receiving several awards including Cybils Young Adult Fiction Award and a Parents’ Choice 2010 Silver Award. In 2009, her short story "Swallow" was nominated for the Pushcart Prize and was listed in 2009 Best American New Voices collection.[1] Chasing Shadows is her second novel, published in 2013, and was listed as "Best of 2013" book by Kirkus, YALSA, and Bank Street.
Swati Avasthi | |
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Born | 1971 (age 51–52) |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | John Yopp |
Children | 2 |
She has taught for Hamline University, at the Anoka-Ramsey Community College, and at the Loft Literary Center in the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) programs.[2][3]
Biography
Avasthi moved from India to Albuquerque, where she studied till the age of 18 and her desire was to become a fiction writer. She went to the University of Chicago for a bachelors in humanities with an emphasis on theater.[4] Before studying law, she started working at Victory Gardens Theater for a year. For three years she worked for the Pro Bono Advocates in Cook County in the role of a paralegal and coordinator in the domestic violence clinic. She provided legal assistance in the civil court to abuse victims seeking emergency orders.[4]
She was married to John Yopp and the pair moved to Minnesota in 1997 to attend law school. Shortly after, Avasthi gave birth to her first child, and took a leave of absence from law school to raise him. However, in 2000 she left law studies and began writing before the birth of her second child in 2001.[4] She developed her writing skills at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis. She received the in the Loft Mentor Series Award, where she was mentored by Pete Hautman, a young adult author, and Shay Youngblood, a writer of novels and plays. From 2007-2010, she pursued studies for an MFA at the University of Minnesota. Here she received a fellowship from the University to complete her debut novel Split, which she finished by 2008. It was put to auction and the first bidder,[4] Knopf, published it in 2010. Her second novel is Chasing Shadows, which was also published in 2013 by Knopf.[2] In 2011 she began teaching at Hamline University and later at Minnesota University.[4]
Awards
As a young adult fiction writer she received the following awards and nominations.[5]
- Young Adult Services Division,
- School Library Journal Author
- Nomination for Bank Street Child Study Children’s Book Award
- Nomination for IRA Children’s Book Award for Younger Readers
- Nomination for Kentucky Bluegrass Award
- Nomination for Louisiana Young Reader’s Choice
- Nomination for Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Award
- Nomination for Oklahoma Sequoyah Children’s Book Award
- Nomination for Rhode Island Teen Book Award
Works
- Split. Alfred A. Knopf. 9 March 2010. ISBN 978-0-375-86340-0.
- Chasing Shadows. Random House Children's Books. 24 September 2013. ISBN 978-0-375-89527-2.
References
- "Swati Avasthi". hamline.edu. Archived from the original on September 22, 2015. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
- "New Low-Residency MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults Faculty". hamline.edu. Archived from the original on 2020-06-06. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
- Avasthi, Swati (2012). Split Paperback – January 24, 2012. ISBN 978-0375863417.
- Muhlenkamp, Katherine E. "Alumna Swati Avasthi's work at a domestic violence clinic inspired her hard-hitting young adult novel". University of Chicago.
- "Split". Penguinrandonhouse.com.