Meg Cabot
Meg Cabot is an American author of historical romance novels, contemporary chick lit, as well as romantic and fantasy fiction for young adults. She writes under the name Meggin Cabot (Meggin Cabot) and under the pseudonyms Patricia Cabot (Patricia Cabot) and Jenny Carroll (Jenny Carroll). Meg Cabot has more than 50 published books, released worldwide in more than 15 million copies, and she definitely has no intention of stopping there.
Meg Cabot was born and raised in Bloomington, Indiana. In 1991, after graduating from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, she moved to New York with the intention of starting a career as an illustrator and worked for some time as a book designer. However, soon afterward she changed jobs and became an assistant manager of a freshman dormitory at New York University, which gave her the opportunity to devote more of her free time to writing her own books. Her first novel, Where Roses Grow Wild, was published in 1998 under the pseudonym Patricia Cabot.
On April 1, 1993, in the Italian town of Diano San Pietro (Diano San Pietro), Meg Cabot married writer and poet Benjamin Egnatz (Benjamin D. Egnatz). The story of their secret wedding later became the basis for the novel Every Boy's Got One.
At present, Meg Cabot is fully devoted to literary work and lives with her husband and cats in Key West (Key West), Florida, occasionally visiting New York and Indiana, as well as many of the countries where her books are published.
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