About


Adriana Schanen

In a Nutshell

Adriana Brad Schanen was born in Romania, raised in Chicago, and now lives in the vibrant, diverse town of Montclair, NJ with her husband, two daughters and a shaggy 60-pound lap dog named Oliver. She can usually be found in her attic study, writing books for kids and teens or the occasional screenplay. Her first early middle-grade novel, QUINNY & HOPPER, releases June 10, 2014 from Disney-Hyperion.

From Soup to Nuts

I lived in a picturesque farming village on the Romanian-Hungarian border until I was almost five years old.

A calm and well-behaved child, I never snuck off to bother the neighbors’ chickens and goats, no never.

A calm and well-behaved child, I never snuck off to bother the neighbors’ chickens and goats, no never.

Despite the rural beauty, life in Communist Romania in the 1970s was no picnic. My brave, eccentric father managed to escape and seek political asylum in Austria. Eventually my family settled in Chicago, where my brother and I grew up.

In elementary school, I became a competitive figure skater, which meant waking at the crack of dawn to practice, missing tons of school, and ultimately living away from home to train with fancy (and slightly-scary) coaches.

Here I am at an early morning practice in knee pads and something called a

Here I am at an early morning practice in knee pads and something called a “crash pad” (don’t ask).

Taking the ice to compete stirred up two feelings: terror and tenacity.

Taking the ice to compete stirred up two feelings: terror and tenacity.

I went on to teach skating at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, then headed off to New York City, where I went to graduate school at Columbia and worked in fashion. Slowly but surely I became a writer – the meticulous, wordsmith-y kind who revises draft after draft of a manuscript until it feels just right.

The leaning tower of Quinny & Hopper rough drafts.

The leaning tower of Quinny & Hopper rough drafts.

I met my husband, Glen, when he sat down next to me on a flight from New York to Montreal. Our two lively, opinionated daughters inspire and baffle me in equal measure. These days we live in Montclair, NJ, in a creaky old house full of goldendoodle dander, sibling rivalry and books books books.

Besides books, I also love to write screenplays. My teen comedic drama “Gifted” was a finalist for the Academy’s Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting. My sports drama, “Podium,” about a group of elite figure skaters training toward Nationals, was a  Nicholl semi-finalist.

When not writing or wrangling my kids, I enjoy reading anything by Annie Dillard, Kazuo Ishiguro or Sara Pennypacker; watching anything directed by Alexander Payne, Nicole Holofcener or Lisa Cholodenko; and playing the piano, badly.