C.C. Luckey writes imaginative and eerie stories influenced by a combination of her unique life experiences and her studies for her Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy. Prior to writing Leadlights and The Desert in the Glass, she spent many years working as a costumer for a variety of productions ranging from volunteer theater troupes to Hollywood feature films. As a multi-talented actor and musician she has had many extraordinary adventures including performing on stage to sold-out Los Angeles amphitheaters, working on extensive cross-country tours, and playing live music to an audience of millions on national television. She lives in Long Beach, California in a 103-year-old house with her husband and two corgi dogs, and plays accordion C.C. Luckey writes imaginative and eerie stories influenced by a combination of her unique life experiences and her studies for her Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy. Prior to writing Leadlights and The Desert in the Glass, she spent many years working as a costumer for a variety of productions ranging from volunteer theater troupes to Hollywood feature films. As a multi-talented actor and musician she has had many extraordinary adventures including performing on stage to sold-out Los Angeles amphitheaters, working on extensive cross-country tours, and playing live music to an audience of millions on national television. She lives in Long Beach, California in a 103-year-old house with her husband and two corgi dogs, and plays accordion in a dinosaur-themed rock band in her spare time. C.C. Luckey can be found on Facebook @ccluckey and Twitter @CCLuckey_Author...more
C.C. LuckeyA finished imperfect book is infinitely better than a never-released masterpiece. Just write, and know when to set it free into the wild. Then do it a…moreA finished imperfect book is infinitely better than a never-released masterpiece. Just write, and know when to set it free into the wild. Then do it again and again, raising your standards for yourself with every book.(less)
I haven’t checked in here for a while, but that’s because I’ve been so busy writing. My first novel, The Desert in the Glass, is out now. I’m currently prepping for my next big project while writing short stories to submit over the coming year.