Megan Fitzmorris McCafferty is an American author known for The New York Times bestselling Jessica Darling series of young adult novels published between 2001 and 2009. McCafferty gained international attention in 2006 when novelist Kaavya Viswanathan was accused of plagiarizing the first two Jessica Darling novels.
McCafferty's first novel, Sloppy Firsts, was published on August 28, 2001. Told from the diary-style perspective of character Jessica Darling herself, the series chronicles her misadventures through high school, college, and beyond. McCafferty subsequently published Second Helpings on April 22, 2003. This was later followed by Charmed Thirds, Fourth Comings, and Perfect Fifths. Perfect Fifths, the fifth and final Jessica Darling novel, is the only book in the series told in third person from the alternating perspectives of Jessica Darling and her long-time love, Marcus Flutie. The third, fourth and fifth books all made the New York Times Best Seller List. A Sloppy Firstsstage play inspired by the first book in the series will premiere at Round House Theater in March 2018. McCafferty also published a Jessica Darling short story called "Fifteen Going On..." in a May 25, 2004anthology called Sixteen: Stories About That Sweet and Bitter Birthday, which she also edited. McCafferty announced in 2012 that she would be publishing a new Jessica Darling prequel series titled It List, aimed at middle-grade readers. The first of the novels, Jessica Darling's It List #1: The Guaranteed Guide to Popularity, Prettiness & Perfection was published on September 3, 2013. The sequels Jessica Darling's It List #2: The Guaranteed Guide to Friends, Foes & Foe Friends and Jessica Darling's It List #3: The Guaranteed Guide to Stressing, Obsessing and Second Guessing were published in September 2014 and June 2015. In June 2016 MarVista Entertainment released Jessica Darling's It List, a digital film based on the first book in the series.
Controversy
In 2006, Harvard student and novelist Kaavya Viswanathan was accused of plagiarizing the work of McCafferty and other writers in her novel How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life.
Other works
McCafferty published Bumped, a dystopian young-adult novel, on April 26, 2011. Its sequel Thumped was published on April 24, 2012. She has also contributed to several fiction and nonfiction anthologies. Her work has been translated into eleven languages including Bulgarian, Chinese and German and has been awarded numerous honors by such associations as the American Library Association and the New York Public Library. McCafferty at one time kept what she termed a "retro" on her website in which she posted actual journal entries and creative writing from her adolescence.