Anthology Interview with AK Nevermore
AK Nevermore writes sci-fi & dark romantasy with spice. She enjoys operating heavy machinery, freebases coffee, and gives up sarcasm for Lent every year. Unable to ignore the voices in her head, and unwilling to
AK Nevermore writes sci-fi & dark romantasy with spice. She enjoys operating heavy machinery, freebases coffee, and gives up sarcasm for Lent every year. Unable to ignore the voices in her head, and unwilling to
You’ll meet rebellious heroines in J. Ember Hintz’s stories who fight for agency over their lives alongside morally gray anti-heroes. Her alter ego lives near the ocean with her husband and the occasional ghost and
By day, Claire Davon works in distribution for a major movie studio, by night she’s a writer (well, actually early morning, which is her preferred writing time). She also does animal rescue, and enjoys the
Bio: USA Today Bestselling author Claire Davon has written for most of her life, starting with fan fiction when she was very young. She writes across a wide range of genres. If a story calls
Amanda Reid was 13 when she found a romance novel in her aunt’s closet and was immediately hooked. She always swore she’d be an author someday. Now Amanda has 22 books in print in 2
Jaylee Austin loves to explore all forms of mythology. She collects crystals, oracle cards, houseplants, and two adorable creatures that love to pounce themselves right in the middle of her desk. Jaylee currently spends her
Korie Beth Brown has written all her life, but retirement combined with the pandemic fanned the passion into high gear. She lives at the edge of Los Angeles County, at the base of a mountain,
B.L. Lucas writes spicy fantasy and paranormal romance that spirits you away you to realms steeped in shadows and edged in enchantment where witchy women and haunted heroes save each other and their worlds. Do
Cynthia Owens believes she’s always been destined to be interested in history. One of her distant ancestors, Thomas Aubert, reportedly sailed up the St Lawrence River and discovered Canada some 26 years before Jacques Cartier’s
By AK Nevermore As an author who writes multiple genres that often have elements of one splashed into another, one of the questions I used to hate hearing was, “Where does your book sit on
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