Marijane Meaker

Marijane Meaker
Meaker in 2007
Meaker in 2007
Born(1927-05-27)May 27, 1927
Auburn, New York, U.S.
DiedNovember 21, 2022(2022-11-21) (aged 95)
Springs, New York, U.S.
Pen name
  • Ann Aldrich
  • M. E. Kerr
  • Mary James
  • Vin Packer
  • Laura Winston
OccupationWriter
GenreMystery fiction, lesbian pulp fiction, young adult fiction
SubjectResources for lesbians
Notable awardsMargaret A. Edwards Award
1993
Website
www.mekerr.com

Marijane Agnes Meaker (May 27, 1927 – November 21, 2022) was an American writer who, along with Tereska Torres, was credited with launching the lesbian pulp fiction genre, the only accessible novels on that theme in the 1950s.

Under the name Vin Packer, she wrote mystery and crime novels, including Spring Fire. As Ann Aldrich, she wrote nonfiction books about lesbians, and as M.E. Kerr, she wrote young-adult fiction. As Mary James, she wrote books for younger children.

Meaker won multiple awards including the American Library Association's lifetime award for young-adult literature, the ALA Margaret A. Edwards Award.[1] She was described by The New York Times Book Review as "one of the grand masters of young adult fiction."[citation needed]

Meaker's books feature complex characters that have difficult relationships and complicated problems, who rail against conformity. Meaker said of this approach, " I remember being depressed by all the neatly tied-up, happy-ending stories, the abundance of winners, the themes of winning, solving, finding — when around me it didn't seem that easy. So I write with a different feeling when I write for young adults. I guess I write for myself at that age."[2]

  1. ^ "1993 Margaret A. Edwards Award Winner | Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)". 2013-10-21. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  2. ^ Danielson, Audrey. "M. E. Kerr". The Book Report Network: teenreads (teenreads.com).