I’m definitely of the ‘Harry Potter’-transfigured-me-into-a-reader-and-writer generation. And that’s really all I read throughout my teen years, because I really devoted all my time to writing and reading friends’ fan-fiction.
When I was a teen, I would draw a really, really long line around my eyes with eyeliner, like Lola Flores.
I am not officially involved now in the direction of the Teen Challenge ministry, but I rejoice that God permits me to be the father of these ministries.
Teen authors love to flirt with taboo, to grapple – sensitively – with dark and frightening issues, and there is nothing darker and more frightening than cancer.
I was a typical Valley teen, in smoggy Van Nuys.
As a kid, I was definitely a DC guy. I started reading big time in the ‘80s at the height of the Wolfman/Perez ’New Teen Titans.’ That was definitely the book that hooked me.
I thought Korra was 17 so Mike and I have to get our stories straight. The main characters are in their late teens, we’ve always loved those kind of teen love triangle type stories and there was plenty of that in the original series.
Jughead, to me, was reflective of a teen experience that made a lot of sense to me.
As a young teen, Satan and the idea of some sort of world that you could be in touch with that could empower you was very much the symbol for freedom.
I consider myself a writer. I always wanted to act, and as a teen, I studied acting devotedly. Eventually, I got writing work, but very little acting work.
The phrase ‘teen hottie’ literally makes me want to throw up.
As a teenager, I didn’t read a ton of teen fiction, and now I feel like I wish that I had.
I had no idea of the size of my bank account as a teen, and I didn’t care to know. That was my mom’s job, I figured that I would just find out when I turned 18. If you can’t trust your mom, then who can you trust?
Cartoons are the best stuff on TV. ‘Wonder Showzen,’ ‘Aqua Teen,’ ‘SpongeBob,’ and, of course, ‘South Park’ – one of the funniest shows ever made.
I think doing ‘Teen Wolf’ is just giving me a really great opportunity to possibly get other jobs and show what I can do.
My first encounter with Cyborg was through the ‘Teen Titans’ cartoon.
We all have things in our lives that are terrible: you apologize for them; you wish you never had you name on it. But ‘Teen Wolf’ is something that I’m very proud of.
Can you imagine peaking as a teen? I think if you peak in high school, there’s a problem. That’s what my sister always said: ‘Don’t worry, you’ll peak later.’
I love telling teen stories where the characters are experiencing things for the first time – the stakes feel really high.
I was never interested in ‘Teen Beat’ like roles. I just wanted to work.
I’ve met so many new fans and amazing people while traveling to new cities and locations throughout 2017 in support of my album ‘American Teen.’
The eight months I took off between ‘Teen Vogue’ and ‘Lucky’ afforded me such amazing opportunities, and I learned so much from so many different people – the brands that I worked with, the companies that I was consulting for.
Teenage girls read in packs. It’s true today, and it was true when I was a teen growing up in a small town in northeast Oklahoma.
Material Girls was so different for me, I’d never done a teen movie.
Jockeying for a popularity position has been a valorized teen tradition since the notion of a discrete teen stage of life was invented.