Sara Shepard

American author


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Sara Shepard (born April 8, 1977) is an American author. She is known for the bestselling Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game book series, both of which have been turned into television shows on Freeform.

Early and personal life

Shepard grew up with a sister named Alison. She graduated from Downingtown High School in Downingtown, Pennsylvania in 1995. She attended New York University, where she graduated with a B.S. degree in 1999 and an MFA in Creative Writing from Brooklyn College in 2004. From 2000 to 2005, Shepard worked at Time, Inc. Custom Publishing and produced lifestyle magazines for corporate clients. She started ghostwriting as a freelancer in 2002 and writing her own books in 2005.

Shepard currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Television shows

Shepard's book series Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game have both been turned into television series by ABC Family (now under the name of Freeform). The Pretty Little Liars series of novels is "loosely based on her experiences growing up in Chester County". The adaptation television series Pretty Little Liars lasted for seven seasons. Actresses Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Shay Mitchell, and Lucy Hale star as the main characters Spencer Hastings, Hanna Marin, Emily Fields and Aria Montgomery. Shepard had a cameo on two episodes of the show: "The Homecoming Hangover", as a substitute teacher and "I'm a Good Girl, I Am", as the news reporter.

The Lying Game premiered on August 15, 2011 on ABC Family. Like the former, The Lying Game is also loosely based on the book series. ABC Family took an unusually long time to decide whether or not to renew The Lying Game beyond season 2, and the cast's contract options lapsed in April 2013 with only Alexandra Chando signing a new option. The network confirmed the cancellation of The Lying Game in July 2013, after Chando had announced the news on Twitter and Instagram. Chando starred as the main two characters Sutton Mercer and Emma Becker.

On September 25, 2017, it was announced that Shephard’s 2014 book series The Perfectionists would be loosely adapted into a television series, titled Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, serving as a sequel to the television series Pretty Little Liars on Freeform. Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish have confirmed to reprise their original Pretty Little Liars roles as Alison DiLaurentis and Mona Vanderwaal. The series featured characters from The Perfectionists series played by actors Sofia Carson, Sydney Park, Eli Brown and Kelly Rutherford as Ava Jalali, Caitlin Martell-Lewis, Dylan Wright and Claire Hotchkiss, respectively. The series is cancelled after one season. On September 29, 2017, it was announced that Shepard's 2014 book The Heiresses would be adapted into a television series for ABC, with Shay Mitchell starring as Corrine Saybrook. As of 2018, the network has not move forward The Heiresses.

In May 2019, it was announced that Shepard would produce the anthology web series Crown Lake, which debuted on Brat on June 20, 2019. Shepard created a podcast series titled Cruise Ship, which was released by Meet Cute on July 6, 2021.

Bibliography

Young Adult

''[[Pretty Little Liars (book series)|Pretty Little Liars]]''

  • Pretty Little Liars (2006) ()
  • Flawless (2007) ()
  • Perfect (2007) ()
  • Unbelievable (2008) ()
  • Wicked (2008) ()
  • Killer (2009) ()
  • Heartless (2010) ()
  • Wanted (2010) ()
  • Twisted (2011) ()
  • Ruthless (2011) ()
  • Stunning (2012) ()
  • Burned (2012) ()
  • Crushed (2013) ()
  • Deadly (2013) ()
  • Toxic (2014) ()
  • Vicious (2014) ()
  • The Liars (2023) ()

; Companion novels

  • Alison's Pretty Little Diary (2010) ()
  • Pretty Little Secrets (2012) ()
  • Ali's Pretty Little Lies (2013) ()
  • Pretty Little Love (2017)
  • Pretty Little Lost (2017)
  • It's Not Easy Being "A" (2017)
  • Pretty Little Love: The Entire Journey (2020)

''[[The Lying Game (book series)|The Lying Game]]''

  • The Lying Game (2010) ()
  • Never Have I Ever (2011)
  • Two Truths and a Lie (2012)
  • Hide and Seek (2012)
  • Cross My Heart, Hope to Die (2013)
  • Seven Minutes in Heaven (2013) ; Companion novelas
  • The First Lie (2012)
  • True Lies (2013)

''The Perfectionists''

  • The Perfectionists (2014) ()
  • The Good Girls (2015) ()

''The Amateurs''

  • The Amateurs (2016) ()
  • Follow Me (2017) ()
    • Last Seen* (2018) ()

Standalone

Adult fiction

  • The Visibles (May 5, 2009) ()
  • Everything We Ever Wanted (October 10, 2011) ()
  • The Heiresses (May 20, 2014) ()
  • All the Things We Didn't Say
  • The Elizas (April 17, 2018) ()
  • Reputation (December 3, 2019) ()
  • Memory Lane (January 13, 2021) (co-written with Ellen Goodlett)
  • Safe in My Arms (July 27, 2021)
  • Wait for Me (November 1, 2022)
  • Nowhere Like Home (February 20, 2024)

Middle grade

''Penny Draws''

  • Penny Draws a Best Friend (May 16, 2023) ()
  • Penny Draws a School Play (September 5, 2023) ()
  • Penny Draws a Secret Adventure (March 5, 2024) ()

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Pretty Little LiarsMs. ShepardCameo appearance; "The Homecoming Hangover" (1.07)
2015News reporter "Sara Shepard"Cameo appearance; "I'm a Good Girl, I Am" (5.24)
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Role credits

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2019–presentCrown LakeWriter / producerWeb series
2021–2022Memory LaneCo-creator / writerPodcast series
2021Cruise ShipCreator / writerPodcast series
2022The LiarsCreator / writerPodcast series
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References

References

  1. Williams, Andrea. (May 22, 2013). "SO WHAT DO YOU DO, SARA SHEPARD, AUTHOR OF PRETTY LITTLE LIARS?". Mediabistro.
  2. "Sara Shepard Bio". SaraShepardBooks.com.
  3. Levin, Alison. "More From Sara on Her PLL Cameo!". Alloy Entertainment.
  4. Nellie Andreeva. (April 19, 2013). "Future Of ABC Family's 'The Lying Game' In Limbo As Cast Options Expire. What About 'Bunheads'?". [[Deadline Hollywood]].
  5. Lesley Goldberg. (July 15, 2013). "ABC Family Cancels 'The Lying Game'". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  6. Alexandra Chando. (July 15, 2013). "To our awesome #lyinggame fans, thank you for these two amazing seasons. Unfortunately, ABC Family has... https://www.instagram.com/p/byvM6mqA_K/".
  7. . (July 15, 2013). ["Chando: ABC Family Has Canceled "The Lying Game""](http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2013/07/15/chando-abc-family-has-canceled-the-lying-game-731113/10451/). *[[The Futon Critic]]*.
  8. Goldberg, Lesley. (September 25, 2017). "'Pretty Little Liars' Spinoff Starring Sasha Pieterse, Janel Parrish a Go at Freeform".
  9. Porter, Rick. (September 27, 2019). "'Pretty Little Liars' Spinoff Canceled After Single Season on Freeform". The Hollywood Reporter.
  10. Andreeva, Nellie. (September 29, 2017). "''The Heiresses'' Family Soap Starring Shay Mitchell From ''PLL''{{'s}} Marlene King & Sara Shepard Set At ABC As Put Pilot".
  11. "Shay Mitchell's 'The Heiresses' with 'Pretty Little Liars' Creator I. Marlene King Not Moving Forward (Exclusive)".
  12. Patrick Hipes. (May 7, 2019). "'Pretty Little Liars' Author Sara Shepard Sets 'Crown lake' Series At Brat". [[Deadline Hollywood]].
  13. (June 29, 2021). "'Pretty Little Liars' Author Sara Shepard Creates Scripted Rom-Com Podcast 'Cruise Ship' For Meet Cute". Deadline.
  14. Elizabeth, De. (October 3, 2017). "Sara Shepard Pens Pretty Little Liars Short Story". Teen Vogue.
  15. (May 28, 2019). "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists TV Tie-in Edition". [[HarperCollins]].
  16. (March 28, 2022). "The Liars, an Audible Original Podcast Series Available 6/16".

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