Stephenie Meyer
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An avid young reader, she attended Brigham Young University, marrying at the age of twenty-one before graduating with a degree in English in 1997. Having no prior experience as an author, she conceived the idea for the ''Twilight'' series in a dream. Influenced by the work of Jane Austen and William Shakespeare, she wrote ''Twilight'' soon thereafter. After many rejections, Little, Brown and Company offered her a $750,000 three-book deal which led to a four-book series, several spin-off novels and novellas, and a series of commercially successful film adaptations. Aside from young adult novels, Meyer has ventured into adult novels with ''The Host'' (2008) and ''The Chemist'' (2016). Meyer has worked in film production and cofounded production company Fickle Fish Films. Meyer produced both parts of ''Breaking Dawn'' and two other novel adaptations.
Meyer's membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) shaped her novels. Themes consistent with her religion, including agency, mortality, temptation, and eternal life, are prominent in her work. Meyer's work has been criticized for her overly-simplistic writing style. Meyer's stories have also received praise and she has acquired a fan following.
Meyer was included on ''Time'' magazine's list of the "100 Most Influential People in 2008", and was included in the ''Forbes'' Celebrity 100 list of the world's most powerful celebrities in 2009, with her annual earnings exceeding $50 million. Provided by Wikipedia
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