![]() ![]() Knew my heroine and what side of her I wanted to show on the cover. Much about the book how would I condense that into a single image?-yet, I also In some ways, it was an impossible challenge-I knew so I’m lucky enough to have a background in graphicĭesign, so when it came time to publish my first book, I took on the task ofĭesigning the cover. You used a graphic designer/publisher’s designer, how involved were you during ![]() Narrating leads and I had so much fun writing his tale. Spell Weaver trilogy, prequel to Steel & Stone, Lyre is one of two He grew as a character, taking on a largerĪnd larger role, until I knew he needed his own story-so I wrote it! In the Ash takes the stage as the hero of the story, but Lyre was The heroine Piper meets two untrustworthy daemons: a draconian, Ash, and an In my YA urban fantasy series Steel & Stone, You ever had a minor character evolve into a major one? Did that change the But to survive, they’ll have to work together.somehow. This series is all about Robin, a shyīookworm and magic history nerd, who accidentally ends up in a contract with aĭemon-an extremely rare demon who isn’t too pleased with his new job of ![]() ![]() My newest book is Slaying Monsters for the Feeble, second in You give us a brief overview of your latest book? Is it part of a series? ![]()
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