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I’m Corinne Duyvis, award-winning author of books for young readers.

My YA novels to date — Otherbound (2014), On the Edge of Gone (2016), and The Art of Saving the World (2020) — were all published by Amulet Books/ABRAMS. They’ve earned critical acclaim, including receiving many starred reviews, appearing on best-of-the-year-lists, and winning a number of awards.

I’m also the author of Guardians of the Galaxy: Collect Them All (2017), an original prose novel set in the Marvel universe, and several short stories, including Rebuilding Ruins (2024), which is set in the Overwatch universe.

a unique concept with strong characters
and some insightful discussion

Teen Librarian Toolbox on The Art of Saving the World
complex, ambitious and engaging
The Book Smugglers on Otherbound
Duyvis’ books, apparently,
just get better and better

Book Riot
tense, visceral,
and extremely well-crafted

Cooperative Children’s Book Center on On the Edge of Gone
beautiful, emotional
and profoundly moving

The Book Smugglers on On the Edge of Gone
a zippy sci-fi plot that barrels
along at a breathless pace

The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books on The Art of Saving the World
Corinne Duyvis nails it
The Mary Sue on Guardians of the Galaxy: Collect Them All
Utterly superb
SFX Magazine on On the Edge of Gone
an intelligent, satisfying YA novel
SFX Magazine on Otherbound
a riveting apocalyptic thriller
with substantial depth

Publishers Weekly on On the Edge of Gone
simultaneously heartbreaking
and thought-provoking

The Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books (starred review) on On the Edge of Gone
the perfect mix of fantasy and
coming-of-age realistic fiction

School Library Journal on The Art of Saving the World
serious, thought-provoking, and complex
Someday My Printz Will Come on Otherbound
The Art of Saving the World
will win you over with its
intricate plot and relatable heroine

PopSugar
Duyvis has a deft hand, light touch,
and a fertile imagination

Someday My Printz Will Come