
I'm in college, which can be pretty dramatic - but being in school gives me ideas in a pretty obtuse way. Sci-fi/fantasy is not only fun, it helps me get a good distance from my life. The last thing you'll find in my work is absent-parent syndrome.my own parents mean so much to me, and I love exploring the dynamics of parent-child relationships. Lastly, I write about everyone and their mommies and daddies. I grill myself really hard about scientific accuracy, and I love stretching the idea of what's biologically possible in both my science fiction and fantasy. At one point, another character calls her "emotionally constipated."Īnd because I'm a science major (ecology stuff, specifically), stuff from physics, chem, or bio class ends up in my books. The narrator of DOVE ARISING is a selectively mute biology nerd who loves her family to death.

I write strange characters that are still somehow relatable (this is not unique to me). Probably can't start drafting these books until after I graduate! I love it so much that I wish I'd decided to write it first. Also, I keep getting distracted by this idea for a fantasy series.

But I've got edits for DOVE ARISING's sequel percolating in my brain.

Here's all the sense I could make of myself: I've been tagged in the Twitter meme #mywritingprocess.
