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Alycia Marlayne Veronica Jude Ripley (born April 3, 1978) is an American author and actress. Her first novel, Traveling With An Eggplant, released in the fall of 2005, has gained a sort of cult following and is currently enjoying an interesting, unique success. The novel is a contemporary re-imagining of Alice In Wonderland and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: a surreal world of music, magic, ghosts, and the state of modern romance.

Early life

Ripley was born to Donald (a landscaper) and Maria (a nurse and nursing administrator) in Amherst, a suburb of Buffalo, New York. Her parents soon divorced and Ripley was raised by her mother and grandmother. Ripley attended a Catholic grammar school, Mount Saint Joseph's Academy and also Studio Arena Theatre School where she was able to write and perform some of her early work while also performing in plays like Heidi, Galileo, and a gender-bending Equus. At the age of 6, her career started both in modeling for newspaper ads and writing contests which she often won, sometimes over students twice her age.

Education

Ripley attended the all-girls Buffalo Seminary High School, acting in plays and winning first place in a county-wide writing contest before entering Vassar College in the fall of 1996. She remained there a year before transferring to the larger and more diverse Syracuse University where she graduated Summa Cum Laude with degrees in English and Psychology in 2000. She then received her MFA in Creative Writing from New York University in 2003 and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, receiving extensive training in method acting. While at NYU she completed most of Traveling With An Eggplant, and performed both some of her own work and various plays while studying at the Strasberg Institute.

Breakthrough

Agents were wary of representing Traveling With An Eggplant both because of its surreal storyline and first-time author status. Publishers wanted the rights to its film version, its copyright, and to be in creative control of the novel's marketing campaign. Ripley turned down the offers, choosing instead to publish through Trafford Publishing, a Canadian company located in British Columbia, that would allow her to keep both her copyright and creative control while also handing her the main marketing responsibilities. Her unique and thought-provoking marketing campaign for the novel has been seen in cities such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Buffalo, Washington, DC, and several others, helping it become one of the more recent examples of a book gaining a very respectable following while released on an independent press.

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