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‘Annie’ star gets writing deal

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NEW YORK—An Oscar nominee at age nine, Quvenzhane Wallis is now getting an early start on a writing career.

The actress known for

Beasts of the Southern Wild has a deal with Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers for a chapter book series and a picture book. The publisher said Wednesday the series will have three chapter books; the first is scheduled for January 2017. The work is currently untitled.

“Reading is very important,” Wallis, whose other films include Annie and 12 Years a Slave, said in a statement issued through her publisher. “It allows people to form a visual experience in their minds of what is going on in the story. I hope all readers enjoy using their imaginatio­ns along with me and take a journey into my books.”

Both the series and the picture book should remind readers of the actress herself, now 12. The series features a “precocious and talented” third grader with star potential. The picture book will have a “spunky young heroine” anxious to attend an awards show.

Wallis will have a co-writer, still to be determined, for the chapter books. Illustrato­rs for her picture book and chapter series also have yet to be chosen.

Wallis will be among the youngest authors in years. Last decade, pre-teen Mattie J.T. Stepanek wrote several bestsellin­g poetry books.

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