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China Sports Editorial Board

📅 2018 – 2021 🌍 American 📚 1 free book ⭐ Known for: Looking for Alaska (2005)

John Green is an American author and YouTuber known for his impactful young adult novels and influential online video projects.

John Michael Green, born in 1977, is an American author and prominent figure in online video. His young adult novels, including the best-selling "The Fault in Our Stars," have achieved global success, significantly shaping the contemporary young adult fiction landscape. Beyond his literary achievements, Green co-created the popular YouTube channel Vlogbrothers with his brother Hank, which fostered a dedicated online community known as Nerdfighteria and led to initiatives like the Project for Awesome fundraiser.

Green's early career included work at Booklist magazine and writing essays for NPR. His debut novel, "Looking for Alaska" (2005), earned the Michael L. Printz Award. He continued to publish novels such as "An Abundance of Katherines" (2006), "Paper Towns" (2008), and collaborative works like "Let It Snow" (2008) and "Will Grayson, Will Grayson" (2010). His online ventures expanded to include VidCon and the educational YouTube channel Crash Course.

More recent works, like "Turtles All the Way Down" (2017) and "The Anthropocene Reviewed" (2018–2021), have explored themes of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, with the latter adapted into his first nonfiction book. Green is also an advocate for global health causes and has upcoming adult fiction and nonfiction releases.

Early Life and Influences

Born in Indianapolis in 1977, John Michael Green spent his formative years in Florida. He attended boarding school in Alabama, later graduating from Kenyon College in 2000 with degrees in English and religious studies. His early post-college experiences included a six-month stint as a student chaplain at a children's hospital, an emotionally impactful period that influenced his decision to pursue writing. Green has spoken about grappling with severe anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder throughout his life, experiences that have informed some of his later literary works. He also faced bullying during his teenage years, contributing to a difficult adolescence.

Literary Beginnings and Breakthrough

Green began his writing career in Chicago, working at Booklist magazine where he reviewed numerous books. His debut novel, "Looking for Alaska," published in 2005, was a coming-of-age story inspired partly by his boarding school experiences. Despite modest initial sales, the book received the prestigious Michael L. Printz Award from the American Library Association, significantly boosting its recognition and sales. This award marked a turning point, leading Green to leave his job at Booklist. He followed this success with "An Abundance of Katherines" (2006), a more comedic novel, and later "Paper Towns" (2008), solidifying his presence in young adult literature.

Online Presence and Collaborative Works

In 2007, John Green and his brother Hank launched the Vlogbrothers YouTube channel, which quickly cultivated a substantial online following and a community known as Nerdfighteria. This platform evolved into various projects, including the annual Project for Awesome fundraiser. Their online endeavors expanded to include VidCon, a conference for online video creators, and the educational YouTube channel Crash Course. Green also collaborated with other authors, co-writing "Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances" (2008) with Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle, and "Will Grayson, Will Grayson" (2010) with David Levithan.

Major Success and Thematic Evolution

Green's 2012 novel, "The Fault in Our Stars," achieved massive commercial and critical success, becoming one of the best-selling books globally and leading to multiple film adaptations. This success positioned him as a highly influential figure, earning him a spot on Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in 2014. His later works, such as "Turtles All the Way Down" (2017), delved more directly into his personal struggles with anxiety and OCD. "The Anthropocene Reviewed," initially a podcast and later adapted into his first nonfiction book, further explored these themes through a unique rating system.

Key Ideas

  • Impact on young adult fiction market
  • Creation of online communities (Nerdfighteria)
  • Exploration of mental health themes (anxiety, OCD)
  • Advocacy for global health causes

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