✍️ Author Biography
Camille DeAngelis
🌍 American
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⭐ Known for: Bones & All (2016)
Camille DeAngelis is an American author known for her novel 'Bones & All' and travel writing.
Camille DeAngelis, born in 1980, is an American author recognized for her fiction and travel writing. She holds degrees from New York University and the National University of Ireland, Galway. Her novel "Bones & All," which explores themes of feminism, loneliness, self-loathing, and the morality of cannibalism, received an Alex Award in 2016 and was adapted into a film in 2022.
Beyond her acclaimed novel, DeAngelis has authored other fictional works, including "Mary Modern," "Petty Magic," "Immaculate Heart," and "The Boy from Tomorrow." She also published a self-help memoir, "Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People," and two travel guides, "Moon Dublin" and "Moon Ireland." Originally from New Jersey, she has lived in Boston and currently resides in Washington, D.C., where she contributes to the Writers' Room of Boston.
Literary Themes and Noteworthy Fiction
Camille DeAngelis's fictional works often delve into complex and unconventional subject matter. Her novel "Bones & All" is particularly notable for its exploration of taboo themes, including cannibalism, framed within a narrative that also addresses feminism, loneliness, and self-loathing. This willingness to confront difficult aspects of human experience and morality sets her fiction apart. Other fictional titles like "Mary Modern," "Petty Magic," "Immaculate Heart," and "The Boy from Tomorrow" suggest a consistent engagement with imaginative storytelling and potentially the exploration of individual psychology and societal norms through fictional narratives.
Creative Process and Self-Guidance
DeAngelis has also shared insights into the creative process and personal development through her non-fiction writing. Her book "Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People" indicates a focus on the psychological challenges faced by artists and writers, offering guidance on navigating ego and fostering a healthy creative environment. This work suggests an interest in the practical and emotional aspects of artistic life, positioning her not only as a storyteller but also as someone who reflects on and advises on the journey of creative individuals.
Travel Writing and Cultural Exploration
Complementing her fiction and self-help writing, Camille DeAngelis is also a published travel writer. Her "Moon Dublin" and "Moon Ireland" guidebooks demonstrate an engagement with specific locations and cultures, offering readers practical information and insights for navigating these places. This aspect of her work reveals a broader interest in exploration, not just of internal landscapes and fictional worlds, but also of the external world and its diverse human experiences.