Jay Coles

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Jay Coles
Born (1995-12-17) December 17, 1995 (age 28)
Occupation
  • author
  • composer
Notable works Black Enough (2019)

Jay Coles (born December 17, 1995) is an American author of young adult fiction and composer of concert band music and member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. His debut piece, Orchesis: The Legends of Thailand, premiered in Wakayama-shi, Japan in December 2011. [1] In addition to composing, Jay has written several novels over the years, including the Black Lives Matter-inspired stand-alone, Tyler Johnson Was Here, which was published March 20, 2018 by Little Brown Books for Young Readers. [2]

Contents

Biography

Coles was born in Indianapolis and raised in the Haughville neighborhood. He is a music composer best known for his works published with Carl Fischer Music and C.L. Barnhouse Company as well as his novel Tyler Johnson Was Here. Jay studied at Vincennes University and Ball State University, respectively, and earned degrees in Liberal Arts, English, and Education. Coles now lives in Muncie, Indiana, where he works for a church geared toward Ball State students and continues to write. He is also a math teacher for Northside Middle school in the same city. Jay Coles presented one of his songs in 2011, when he was 15.

Awards and honors

Tyler Johnson Was Here was nominated for the 2018 Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fiction. [3]

The American Library Association included Tyler Johnson was Here (2019) [4] and Black Enough (2020) [5] on their list of Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults.

Works

Musical compositions

Novels

Short stories

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