J.S. Emery

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J.S. Emery is a brother-sister writing team, born in North Idaho into a homeschooling family of seven children, each of whom received an air rifle and a copy of The Odyssey by way of a fifth birthday present. After dropping out of secondary school, they worked jobs including ballet dancer, emergency room janitor, and map librarian in various parts of Europe and North America. They now live in the United States, where they are godparents to one another's children. ...more

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J.S. Emery A prequel to A Clockwork River set 1,000 years in the past, but containing, oddly enough, two of the same characters, also a time-altering mineral, av…moreA prequel to A Clockwork River set 1,000 years in the past, but containing, oddly enough, two of the same characters, also a time-altering mineral, avatars, and (more) sword fighting.(less)
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“Fanny was so covered in mud and matted hay that she resembled nothing so much as a hard-used orangutan regretting the excesses of its youth.”
J.S. Emery, A Clockwork River

“Fanny was so covered in mud and matted hay that she resembled nothing so much as a hard-used orangutan regretting the excesses of its youth.”
J.S. Emery, A Clockwork River

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