Elizabeth Scott is an acclaimed American author of young adult fiction known for her emotionally powerful and unflinching novels. Her work explores complex themes including trauma, identity, and relationships with raw honesty and compelling prose. Scott's notable titles include the haunting "Living Dead Girl," which examines survival and captivity; "Something, Maybe," a contemporary story about finding yourself; and "The Unwritten Rule," which delves into friendship and betrayal. Her novels have earned critical praise for their authentic teen voices and willingness to tackle difficult subjects. Scott's writing resonates with readers seeking genuine, thought-provoking stories that reflect real adolescent experiences.