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  • The Horn Book Magazine vol. 100 no. 1 Jan.-Feb., 2024. Deirdre F. Baker, “By Any Other Name.”. p. 92.

  • Publishers Weekly vol. 270 no. 36 Sept. 4, 2023, , “By Any Other Name.”. p. 79.

  • Kirkus Reviews Sept. 1, 2023, , “Cotter, Erin: BY ANY OTHER NAME.”. p. NA.

1. By any other name LCCN 2022061602 Type of material Book Personal name Cotter, Erin, author. Main title By any other name / Erin Cotter. Edition First edition. Published/Produced New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2023. Projected pub date 2310 Description 1 online resource ISBN 9781665940733 (ebook) (hardcover) (paperback)
  • The Nerd Daily - https://thenerddaily.com/erin-cotter-author-interview/

    Q&A: Erin Cotter, Author of ‘By Any Other Name’
    Elise Dumpleton·Writers Corner·October 9, 2023·4 min read

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    We chat with debut author Erin Cotter about By Any Other Name, which follows a down-on-his-luck actor and an English lord who reluctantly team up to solve the murder of Christopher Marlowe in this Shakespearean-era young adult romp.

    Hi, Erin! Can you tell our readers a bit about yourself?
    Hey y’all! I’m a young adult author based in Austin, Texas. When I’m not writing (or reading!) I like to send time with my pets, foster animals in need, and explore the great hill country to the west of my city.

    When did you first discover your love for writing and stories?
    I can’t really remember when I first starting loving stories. Some of my earliest childhood memories involve retelling scenes from my favorite stories with toys. In middle school and high school, me and my friends would tear through 2-3 books a week and it wasn’t long before I starting text role-playing on forums in my favorite fandoms. I would spend hours doing this, literally hours. (Shoutout to Neopets forums!) Eventually I wanted to write my own stories and that’s how I got here many years later.

    Quick lightning round! Tell us the first book you ever remember reading, the one that made you want to become an author, and one that you can’t stop thinking about!
    I actually hated reading until like, fifth grade. I remember being forced to listen to or read all these sad books about kids doing sad real-world things that didn’t connect with me. I also remember literally hiding under a table when it was reading time in the hopes no one would find me. K.A Applegate’s Animorphs series were the first books I remember devoring, along with Tamora’s Pierce’s Tortall books and Brian Jaques’ Redwall series.

    The Twilight Saga came out when I was in high school and that was the first time I had seriously thought that writing was something I could do.

    Solomon’s Crown by Natasha Siegal is the book I keep thinking about right now. It’s a reimagining of the romance and history between King Philip II of France and Richard the Lionhearted. It’s so well researched, yet also very playful with the history at the same time. Everyone should go read it!

    I know this wasn’t exactly a lightening round, but I couldn’t help myself! There’s so many stories I’ve loved and have shaped me as a writer and a person.

    Your debut novel, By Any Other Name, is out October 10th! If you could only describe it in five words, what would they be?
    Romantic, suspenseful, funny, intense, and genre-bending.

    What can readers expect?
    Come for the mystery and stay for the romance! By Any Other Name has warring queens, pirates, betrayal, cameos from the Bard himself, the big messy feelings that come with first love, and, despite the body count, a happy ending. There’s a big plot twist I’m especially excited for readers to discover!

    Where did the inspiration for By Any Other Name come from?
    Two things inspired By Any Other Name. One was the 90s movie Shakespeare in Love. I watched the movie as an impressionable English major, and it was the first time I realized that these old, difficult plays were considered popular culture during their time period and could be seen by all Londoners, from commoners to the queen.

    I loved how the movie imagined the lives of real people and how they might’ve lived in 1500s England. What I didn’t love, as someone thinking about the movie in the 2010s, was how there were no queer characters, no people of color, and even the female love interest’s story arc seemed lacking. I wondered what revisiting Shakespeare’s London with more diverse characters would be like and how it would be different.

    I also love a good unsolved mystery, and the playwright Christopher Marlowe’s shadowy murder in a pub has always interested me. His unsolved murder was the historical event I choose to build the story around.

    Were there any moments or characters you really enjoyed writing or exploring?
    I absolutely loved doing the research for this book and pulling in real people and historical events whenever I could. To be honest, I’m surprised my publisher let me get away with all of the references and details I managed to sneak in!

    See also

    Q&A: Stephanie Willing, Author of ‘West of the Sea’
    Gráinne Ní Mháille, the famous Irish pirate queen, was one character I loved writing. Once I learned that Gráinne and Queen Elizabeth I really did meet the summer of 1593, I knew I had to include Gráinne in the book. She’s the only character whose lines and scenes barely changed from draft to draft.

    This is your debut novel! Can you tell us what the road to becoming a published author was like for you?
    By Any Other Name is YA historical, but when I first started to write, I wrote contemporary young adult novels. I didn’t find my writer niche until I decided to fuse together my curiosity and love for the past with the voice-y character-driven stories I loved in contemporary fiction.

    By Any Other Name was already rattling around in my head back in 2016 but I didn’t finish it until 2021 because 1. I didn’t have the writing chops to pull it off yet and 2. I was afraid to write a queer book without being publicly out as a queer author. By Any Other Name went out on submission twice and the second time I had given up on it being published. I was so shocked when my editor wanted to buy it! I got the news the day before I was disappearing into the wilderness to officiate my best friend’s wedding. She’s the friend I had been reading books with since middle school so getting this news on the eve of her wedding was very emotional for me.

    The journey to be a published author so far has been deeply vulnerable, overwhelming, and joyous. I’ll never take have this dream coming true for granted.

    What’s next for you?
    I don’t think I’m at liberty yet to say much about what’s next for me, but let’s just say I’m very much hoping sampling macarons could be considered a future research expense!

    Lastly, do you have any book recommendations for our readers?
    Oh, so many! Here’s a few favorites I’ve read this year in no particular order.

    Brittney N. Morris’s That Self-Same Metal (YA historical)
    Krystal Marquis’s The Davenports (YA historical)
    Nita Tyndall’s Nothing Sung and Nothing Spoken (YA historical)
    Martha Water’s Regency Vows series (Adult historical)
    Natasha Siegal’s Solomon’s Crown (Adult historical)
    A.S. Byatt’s Possession: A Romance (Adult historical-ish)

  • Erin Cotter website - https://www.erincotterwrites.com/

    Erin Cotter writes young adult fiction. Originally from Buffalo, New York, she currently calls Austin home. When not writing she spends time with her partner and pets, eating tacos, and searching for Golden-cheeked Warblers in the Texas Hill Country.

    You can find her on Instagram @erinseaotter.

By Any Other Name

by Erin Cotter

Middle School, High School Simon 464 pp.

10/23 9781665940719 $21.99

e-book ed. 9781665940733 $10.99

A fanciful treat set in the 1590s, Cotter's debut novel takes us from London's Rose Theatre to the court of Elizabeth I, onto the ship of famed pirate queen Grainne Ni Mhaille, and off to a trial at Dover Castle. Aptly, an excerpt of Elizabethan love poetry opens most sections of the story. Although this is a tale of traitors, murder, spying, poison, play-acting, and breathless risks and escapes, it is also the love story of actor and commoner Elias Wilde, his farming family made destitute by the queen, and Lord James Edmund Bauffremont of Bloomsbury: would-be medical man, scion of a brutal father, and reluctant fiance of a noblewoman. When Elias witnesses the savage murder of his friend Kit Marlowe, he vows to unmask the culprit. He thus comes into the employ of Lord Bloomsbury and finds himself disguised as a lord, ineffectually sleuthing but somehow winning the good graces of the queen, who appoints him and Bloomsbury her spymasters. Their career is one of wrong turns, misinterpretations, and bad judgments; what runs steadily through all the novel's eventfulness is Elias's fraught emotion: his forlorn urge to find his family and his growing passion and confidence in James's love. Cotter packs many sly literary and historical references into this playfully far-fetched queer tale, along with much romance and affection.

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Baker, Deirdre F. "By Any Other Name." The Horn Book Magazine, vol. 100, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 2024, p. 92. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A781187771/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=bookmark-ITOF&xid=38cd73b7. Accessed 2 Aug. 2024.

By Any Other Name

Erin Cotter. Simon & Schuster, $21.99 (464p) ISBN 978-1-6659-4071-9

Struggling teen actor Will Hughes unintentionally becomes embroiled in a high-stakes murder mystery in Cotter's careening adventure romance debut, set in 1593 Elizabethan England. Sixteenyear-old Will gets by playing female leads under the mentorship of playwright Christopher Marlowe at the infamous Rose Theater in London. But even offstage he must assume a role, having adopted his name as a pseudonym to hide the fact that he is the gay son of antimonarchist parents, from whom he was kidnapped as a child. Determined to earn enough money to return to them, Will agrees to oversee an illegal playhouse for attractive Lord James Bloomsbury in exchange for gold. After witnessing Christopher's murder, Will--enlisted as a spy for the queen he detests--finds himself masquerading as English nobility as he pursues an unknown assassin and tries to quell his undeniable attraction to James. Sharp-tongued Will is riveting as the earnestly melodramatic and ill-fated hero whose tumultuous and forbidden romance with James pulses beneath every scene. Cotter weaves deep research on historic events and figures such as William Shakespeare and Irish pirate queen Grainne Ni Mhaille into this leisurely and delightfully wrought tale of love and deceit. Main characters present as white. Ages 14-up.C Oct.)

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"By Any Other Name." Publishers Weekly, vol. 270, no. 36, 4 Sept. 2023, p. 79. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A765992741/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=bookmark-ITOF&xid=c0316230. Accessed 2 Aug. 2024.

Cotter, Erin BY ANY OTHER NAME Simon & Schuster (Teen None) $19.99 10, 10 ISBN: 9781665940719

An Elizabethan actor witnesses the murder of Christopher Marlowe and accidentally becomes the queen's spymaster in this Achillean historical fiction.

In 1593 London, Will Hughes scrapes together a life as a teenage actor at the Rose Theatre under the mentorship of Christopher Marlowe. Kidnapped from his anti-monarchist family at a young age, Will escaped indentured servitude and is now determined to get back to them. So when handsome young nobleman Lord James Bloomsbury offers him an exorbitant sum to stage an illicit play, Will is sure he's found his ticket home. But when Will sees Marlowe get stabbed through the eye and finds a phial of poison that may be meant for the queen, their plans are derailed. James convinces Will to team up with him to solve the murder and earn the queen's favor--something that's vitally important to James but that Will sees as risky. As their investigation grows, the two are pulled into an increasingly tangled web that includes spies, noblemen, the infamous pirate queen Gráinne Ní Mháille, and Queen Elizabeth I herself, not to mention complicated feelings for each other. Will and James' romantic arc is captivating, and Will's first-person narration is propulsive. The existence of Black people in Elizabethan England is acknowledged through the presence of Will's roommate Inigo. A well-balanced, well-researched dramedy, Cotter's quippy, heart-wrenching debut is ideal for fans of Mackenzi Lee and F.T. Lukens.

To read or not to read? There's really no question: pick this one up. (Historical fiction. 14-18)

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"Cotter, Erin: BY ANY OTHER NAME." Kirkus Reviews, 1 Sept. 2023, p. NA. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A762669049/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=bookmark-ITOF&xid=233ec305. Accessed 2 Aug. 2024.

Baker, Deirdre F. "By Any Other Name." The Horn Book Magazine, vol. 100, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 2024, p. 92. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A781187771/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=bookmark-ITOF&xid=38cd73b7. Accessed 2 Aug. 2024. "By Any Other Name." Publishers Weekly, vol. 270, no. 36, 4 Sept. 2023, p. 79. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A765992741/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=bookmark-ITOF&xid=c0316230. Accessed 2 Aug. 2024. "Cotter, Erin: BY ANY OTHER NAME." Kirkus Reviews, 1 Sept. 2023, p. NA. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A762669049/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=bookmark-ITOF&xid=233ec305. Accessed 2 Aug. 2024.