Julie Murphy (author)
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Julie Murphy | |
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Murphy at the 2017 Texas Book Festival | |
| Born | November 8, 1985 |
| Genre | young adult fiction |
| Notable works | Side Effects May Vary Dumplin' |
| Website | |
| juliemurphywrites | |
Julie Murphy (born November 8, 1985[1][2]) is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the books Side Effects May Vary (2014), Dumplin' (2015),[3][4][5] Ramona Blue (2017), and Puddin' (2018).[6] Murphy wrote her first novel, Side Effects May Vary, during National Novel Writing Month.[7]
Murphy's literary debut was the young adult (YA) novel Side Effects May Vary which was published by Balzer + Bray on March 18, 2014. Murphy wrote the book as part of National Novel Writing Month around 2010 while working as a librarian in Texas.[7]
Her next young adult novel, titled Dumplin', was published in 2015. Critical reception for Dumplin’ has been positive.[8][4][9] The novel became a New York Times bestseller.[10] Dumplin' was adapted into a Netflix movie of the same name in 2018.[11] The novel was the first of a trilogy and was followed by Puddin’ (2018) and Pumpkin (2021).[12]
In 2017, Murphy released her third YA novel titled Ramona Blue.[13] Nivea Serrao, for Entertainment Weekly, commented that "First came Side Effects May Vary‘s Alice, then came Dumplin’s Willowdean, and now there’s the titular Ramona Blue. Julie Murphy has a knack for crafting memorable YA protagonists".[14]
Her first middle grade novel, titled Dear Sweet Pea, was published in 2019. Nivea Serrao, for Entertainment Weekly, commented that "the best-selling author of Dumplin’ [...] and Ramona Blue has broken out in YA fiction with a message. And her books continue to resonate for so much more: their plucky characters, their irresistible sweetness, their delightful sense of humor. Now the author is returning with a new novel that carries her signature appeal, this time in the middle-grade space".[15] In 2019, Disney Channel optioned the rights to Dear Sweet Pea, and it is on the Disney Channel Original Movie development slate.[11]
In 2020, Murphy retold the origin story of the superhero Faith Herbert from Valiant Comics in the YA prose novel Faith: Taking Flight. Kayleigh Donaldson, for SyFy Wire, wrote that "the message being sent is clear: To the rest of the world, it is impossible to be both fat and happy. [...] That's what makes characters like Faith and writers like Murphy so desperately necessary. They're a potent rebuttal to decades of systemic fatphobia through the act of creative joy".[16] Murphy's sequel, Faith: Greater Heights, was then released in 2021.[17]
Personal life
Bibliography
Young adult novels
Dumplin' series:
Faith Herbert Origin Story series:
Stand-alones:
- Side Effects May Vary (2014)[23][24][25]
- Ramona Blue (2017)[26]
Young adult short stories
- "April May June" (2014)
- "Dear God" (2014)
- "House of Screams" (2014)
- "Jennifer" (2014)
- "Ramona Drowning" (2014)
- "The Secret Language of Light" (2014)
- "One Summer" (2015)
- "The Record Keeper's Duty" (2015)
- "You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello" (2015)
Adult novels
- If the Shoe Fits (2021), Meant to Be #1 series
- A Merry Little Meet Cute (2022), with Sierra Simone
- A Holly Jolly Ever After (2023), with Sierra Simone
- A Jingle Bell Mingle (2024), with Sierra Simone
- Fundamentals of Being a Good Girl (2026), with Sierra Simone
Adult novellas
- Snow Place Like LA (2023), with Sierra Simone
- Seas and Greetings (2023), with Sierra Simone