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Audrey Greathouse

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in Carson City, NV, The United States
February 26, 1993

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Audrey Greathouse is a Seattle-based author of science-fiction and fantasy. Raised in the suburbs, she became a writer after being introduced to NaNoWriMo during her sophmore year of high school. Since then, she has drafted more than a dozen books, 100 sonnets, and 800 other poems, and a handful of short stories and one-act plays.

After dropping out of her university and beginning training as a circus performer on the aerial silks, she returned to school to study at Southern New Hampshire University College of Online and Continuing Education to earn her B.A. in English Language and Literature, with a minor in Computer Information Technologies.

Audrey Greathouse is a die-hard punk cabaret fan, and pianist of fourteen years. She's usually somew
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Audrey Greathouse It depends. I am NOT one of those authors who can put together a regular schedule and "just write a little everyday." When my muses leave me for an ex…moreIt depends. I am NOT one of those authors who can put together a regular schedule and "just write a little everyday." When my muses leave me for an extended time, I try to embrace the fact that it is time to work on every other aspect of writing: editing, querying, promotion, social media marketing, reading, and journaling. Before it gets that bad (or when I finally pull myself out of it) I tend to do writing sprints and get someone to time me. NaNoWriMo taught me that it's easier to perform if you have an audience putting you under pressure! It doesn't hurt to get out of the house and go to that one place...that one place where all I ever do is write. (For me, that's the BBQ joint down the road! Cofee shops are too cliche)(less)
Audrey Greathouse Hey there, Alyssa! The short story is that the books had to come out of print and I'm still working on getting them republished. If you want the last …moreHey there, Alyssa! The short story is that the books had to come out of print and I'm still working on getting them republished. If you want the last book on Kindle, shoot me an email at herimpishness@gmail.com .(less)
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Reflections on the End of The Neverland Wars

They never tell you how hard it is to look back on an event like a book, because they never mention how many different starts it has. If I’m going to start getting nostalgic, where do I even start? The late November night when seventeen-year-old Audrey started sketching out the bones of a girl named Gwen, a boy named Jay, a mermaid named Lasiandra, and the immortal, infamous Peter Pan, with little

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Hi Dassy! With so many great books out there, it is hard to find time to read them all. I'm glad The Neverland Wars interests you. Setting aside a specific time every day to do some reading has always helped me to keep up with my To Be Read pile, and See Full Answer
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Hey there, Alyssa! The short story is that the books had to come out of print and I'm still working on getting them republished. If you want the last book on Kindle, shoot me an email at herimpishness@gmail.com .
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I Am Sophia is a book that captures not just the emotional potential of science-fiction but the spiritual potential as well. What so many sci-fi authors miss in their mechanically-focused depictions of days to come is that the future of humankind wil ...more
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“Natural isn't the same as right. Normal isn't the same as moral. Everyone deserves a say in what happens to the world.”
Audrey Greathouse, The Neverland Wars

“Their meal was illuminated by torches, which Gwen found were utterly without fire. What the children called torches were really just small platforms on tall, wooden poles. The reason they radiated light was because fairies had flown up to them to waltz and glow on the tiny dance floors.”
Audrey Greathouse, The Neverland Wars

“Why spend your whole life on the high seas looking for treasure,' Peter asked, talking to the clouds as he scaled a rope up what remained of the half-crumbled mast, 'when you could have a promised pay check in exchange for all the life you'd live between nine-and-five.”
Audrey Greathouse, The Neverland Wars

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