Lj Smith was responsible for the first books of ‘The Vampire Diaries’, a saga that inspired the series with Nina Dobrev, Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley
Responsible for creating the first books “Vampire Diaries”, adapted for TV as the series “The Vampire Diares”, the author Lj Smith He died at age 66. The information was revealed this week through the writer’s official website, where it is said that Smith He died on March 8, as a result of an unspecified disease.
“Lisa was a kind and kind soul whose brightness, creativity, resilience and empathy illuminated the lives of her family, friends and fans. She will be remembered by her imaginative spirit, pioneering role in supernatural fiction and her generosity, warmth and heart, both inside and off the pages,” says part of the site statement.
Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (United States), on September 4, 1958, Lisa Jane Smith He grew up in southern California, and before dedicating herself to books, she was a elementary school teacher in the city where she lived. She began her career in literature in the late 1980s, launching over 29 books over the years.
In addition to the success “Vampire Diaries”, adapted for television in 2009 and starred by Nina Dobrev, Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley, LJ It also signs works such as the series “Night World”, the trilogies “The Forbidden Game”, “The Secret Circle” and “Dark Visions”, and the books “Heart of Valor”, “Wildworld” and “The Night of the Solstice.”
A few years ago, Lisa He was away from industry to take care of health and family. In 2015, it spent two months breathing through a device after having a severe case of rare autoimmune disease granulomatosis with polyangite, which left serious sequelae in the liver, heart, bladder and kidneys.
Lj Smith Leave a younger sister, Judy Cliffordand two nephews, Lauren Clifford and Brian Cliffordbesides your longtime friend, Julie Divola.
Source: Recreio
