Carrie Arcos is a renowned author, best known for her work in young adult fiction. She was born in Albany, New York and studied Philosophy and English at Gordon College. After completing her undergraduate degree, Arcos went on to obtain her teaching credential through Chapman University. Her passion for writing led her to pursue a Master's degree in Creative Writing from California State University Los Angeles.
Arcos's writing career has been marked by several significant achievements. Her debut novel, "Out of Reach," was a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2012. This early success established her reputation as a talented writer and cemented her place in the literary world. Her work has been celebrated for its authenticity, depth, and emotional resonance, making her a beloved figure in the young adult fiction genre.
In addition to "Out of Reach," Arcos has written several other novels, including "SKYWATCHERS," which was released in August 2020. Her commitment to her craft and her ability to connect with her readers have made her a respected and influential figure in the literary community. Arcos currently resides in Los Angeles, CA, where she continues to write and inspire young readers with her compelling stories.