Marisa Cleveland

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Marisa Cleveland
BornSouth Korea
OccupationAuthor, educator
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Education George Mason University
Northeastern University (EdD)
GenresNonfiction and fiction
Website
www.marisacleveland.com

Marisa Cleveland is an American author [1] [2] and educator, [3] an executive director for The Seymour Agency, [4] and a managing partner for Simeris Alliance. Her debut teen novel, Accidental Butterfly, hit the New York Times and USA Today bestsellers list [5] as part of an anthology in June 2015.

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Cleveland was born in South Korea, adopted and raised in New Hampshire, attended George Mason University for her bachelor's and master's degrees, and earned her Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from Northeastern University. She also holds a master's of arts in English from National University. She is a 2015 FACE award recipient for Arts and Culture, [6] [7] and a 2014 Forty under 40 honoree. [8] She has served on the boards of the Naples Press Club [9] and Southwest Florida Romance Writers. [10]

Books

Nonfiction

  1. There Is No Box, 2022
  2. Erase the Line, 2016
  3. The People's Commissioner, 2017

Middle Grade

  1. Inheritance, 2016

Teen

  1. Accidental Butterfly, 2015

Contemporary Romance

  1. The Valentine Challenge, 2013
  2. Reforming the Cowboy, 2013
  3. Blurring the Lines, 2015
  4. Reforming the CEO, 2019

Paranormal Fiction

  1. Pushed, [11] 2014

Articles

Press

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  3. Looking for Romance, Spotlight Magazine, January 2014
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