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Revision as of 04:53, 23 January 2020

Steph Bowe
Born(1994-02-01)1 February 1994
Melbourne, Australia
Died20 January 2020(2020-01-20) (aged 25)
Occupation(s)Novelist and blogger
Websitewww.stephbowe.com

Steph Bowe (1 February 1994 – 20 January 2020) was an Australian writer and blogger.[1][2][3]. In 2013, Bowe's blog "Hey! Teenager of the Year" received about 12,000 hits per month.[1] She secured a book deal for her first novel Girl Saves Boy[1] in 2010. It was a great success in Australia and New Zealand,[citation needed] and was translated to other languages such as Spanish, Dutch and Catalan. Her second novel, All This Could End was published in 2013.[citation needed]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Girl Saves Boy
  • All This Could End
  • Night Swimming

Death

Bowe died at age 25 of T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma on 20 January 2020.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Carlton, Alexandra (21 April 2013). "The kids are all writers". Sydney Morning-Herald. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  2. ^ Ontecnia Media Networks S.L. "Steph Bowe". Lecturalia.
  3. ^ "Steph Bowe - Biografía, libros y novelas (pag 1)". compartelibros.com.
  4. ^ Carmody, Broede (21 January 2020). "Great human': Tributes flow for YA author Steph Bowe". Sydney Morning-Herald.