Jennifer L Armentrout
Jennifer L Armentrout
Jennifer L. Armentrout is a prolific author of romance, new adult, and fantasy, known for her hybrid publishing approach and creation of Apollyon.
Jennifer Lynn Armentrout, born in 1980, is an American author recognized for her contributions to contemporary romance, new adult, and fantasy genres. She has achieved bestseller status on The New York Times list. Armentrout operates as a "hybrid" author, balancing self-publishing with traditional publishing contracts from various houses including Spencer Hill Press, Entangled Publishing, and HarperCollins.
Her writing career began after being inspired by authors like L.J. Smith. Despite initial rejections, her first book was published in 2011. Armentrout is known for her prolific output, with many of her works categorized as young adult romance, fantasy, and paranormal, while her pseudonym J. Lynn is used for suspenseful adult romance. In 2015, she founded Apollyon, a convention that brings authors and readers together, stemming from her own book signing experiences.
Armentrout has also been open about her diagnosis with retinitis pigmentosa, becoming an advocate for awareness and support for those with the condition. She resides in West Virginia with her husband and pets. To manage potential writer burnout, she alternates between typing and handwriting during her extensive daily writing routine.
Literary Career and Publishing Model
Jennifer L. Armentrout's literary career, which commenced with her first published book in 2011, is characterized by a significant volume of work across multiple genres, primarily young adult romance, fantasy, and paranormal fiction. She also writes adult suspenseful romance under the pseudonym J. Lynn. Armentrout has established herself as a "hybrid" author, a model that integrates both self-publishing and traditional publishing avenues. This approach has led to active contracts with numerous publishing houses, including Spencer Hill Press, Entangled Publishing, Harlequin Teen, Disney/Hyperion, and HarperCollins. Her success is evidenced by her frequent appearance on The New York Times Best Seller list. A notable initiative born from her career is Apollyon, a convention she founded in 2015, which has grown into a significant event for authors and readers to connect.
Inspiration and Writing Process
Armentrout's aspiration to write was sparked by her reading of L.J. Smith's works, particularly The Forbidden Games series, which left a profound emotional impact on her and motivated her to create similar experiences for her own readers. Her initial foray into novel writing occurred during high school algebra class. Although she pursued a college degree in psychology, her passion for storytelling remained. Her dedication to writing is substantial, with reports indicating she writes for approximately eight hours daily. To maintain creative momentum and avoid writer's block, Armentrout employs a method of alternating between typing and handwriting during her creative process.
Personal Advocacy and Life
Beyond her literary pursuits, Jennifer L. Armentrout has become a vocal advocate for awareness regarding retinitis pigmentosa, a condition she was diagnosed with in 2015. She actively engages in educating her readership about the disorder and offers support to those who share the same diagnosis. As of 2020, she resides on a farm in Martinsburg, West Virginia, alongside her husband, her dog Apollo, and several alpacas. Armentrout also strategically writes for different age groups to prevent creative fatigue, a practice that contributes to her prolific output.
Books by Jennifer L Armentrout
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