In this epic, action-packed sequel to the hit YA Fantasy Chaos Looming, Loren stands upon the edge of a knife, with paths diverging to order or chaos. Time will tell what fate has in store.
Read MoreAntoine Bandele is an Amazon bestselling author in dark fantasy, sword & sorcery, African American fantasy, and African literature.
Read MoreT.C. ANDERSON is a multimedia artist based in Houston, Texas. Her collaborative video work has been shown in several Houston-area art galleries, and her self-portrait photography has been exhibited online, locally, and internationally in Singapore and Bangalore.
Read MoreRachel Griffin writes young adult novels inspired by the magic of the world around her. She is the author of the upcoming The Nature of Witches, releasing from Sourcebooks Fire on June 1, 2021, with a second standalone novel to follow in 2022.
Read MoreElizabeth Held is a writer — an avid reader — living in Washington, D.C. She runs a romance book club and is a member of at least three more.
Read MoreLearn about the bestselling mother-daughter duo, Kristin & P.C. Cast, authors of the new YA Fantasy book, SPELLS TROUBLE.
Read MoreMegan Hennessey is the author of the work-in-progress The Woman Who Would be King, a retelling of Macbeth set in the cutthroat world of fine dining. When not channeling Lady Macbeth, she works with romance and fiction writers to develop compelling characters as a developmental editor.
Read MoreJaye Viner lives on what used to be the plains of eastern Nebraska with two feline fur bombs and a very tall man. She knows just enough about a wide variety of things to embarrass herself at parties she never attends. She holds an MFA and MA from the University of Nebraska.
Read MoreBefore Evelyn LaTorre sat in her big bed and wrote two memoirs, she worked with Cesar Chavez in the Central Valley of California and spent a summer in Mexico helping set up a school and a library.
Read MoreSara Hosey is the author of the young adult novel Iphigenia Murphy (Blackstone Publishing)—out in paperback on May 10th—and the novella Great Expectations (Running Wild Press).
Read MoreA long time ago, in a galaxy that now seems quite far away, Judy Cole was one in a long succession of Editors-in-Chief of Playgirl magazine (a job title, that in retrospect, turned out to be a lot like being married to Henry the Eighth).
Read MoreCharlie Jane Anders is the author of Victories Greater Than Death, the first book in the young-adult Unstoppable trilogy, along with the short story collection Even Greater Mistakes. Her other books include The City in the Middle of the Night and All the Birds in the Sky.
Read MoreMaree (Ree) Kimberley is a writer from Brisbane, Australia. She loves reading, travel, searching for books in second hand stores and everything French.
Read MoreSiri Pettersen (1971), lovingly labeled ‘Norway’s Fantasy Queen’ by the press, was born under the northern lights, with a severely overactive imagination. It survived countless attempts at numbing from the regular world, rendering her an expert escapist in a wide range of media, such as web, illustration, text and comics.
Read MoreAllison Saft was born in a Philadelphia blizzard and has been chasing the sun ever since. After receiving her MA in English Literature from Tulane University, she moved from the Gulf Coast to the West Coast, where she spends her time hiking the redwoods and practicing aerial silks. Down Comes the Night is her debut novel.
Read MoreShawna-Lee graduated with a BA in English in the mid-90s and earned her MFA in Fiction Writing a couple of decades later. She plays some bass, loves music like it’s her job, and is a lifelong New Englander. Radio Waves is her first novel.
Read MoreMorgan Christie's work has appeared or is forthcoming in Room, Aethlon, The Hawai'i Review, Obra/Artifact, Blackberry, Little Patuxent Review, Alternating Currents, as well as other publications.
Read MoreKayla King is the author of These Are the Women We Write About, a micro-collection of poetry published by The Poetry Annals. She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Pages Penned in Pandemic: A Collective.
Read MoreIt’s Caraval in the world of Marie Antoinette! The lush Enchantée historical fantasy duology follows an impoverished girl magician who uses dark magic to provide for her beloved sister as her own political awakening forces her to choose sides in the French Revolution.
Read MoreGita Trelease is the author of All That Glitters (UK Enchantée,) a YA fantasy set on the eve of the French Revolution, and the sequel Everything That Burns.
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