Not only does this new YA fantasy have a beautiful cover, it looks like an intriguing read!
Fabled
Vanessa K. Eccles
YA Fantasy
May 5, 2015
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Rowena thinks the Grimm’s infamous podcasts are simply another teen fad until she finds herself trapped in a land of nightmarish storybook characters. She tries desperately to flee Mezzanine and return home, but Dresdem, Mezzanine’s wicked monarch, plans to use Rowena’s access to her world to bring dark magic and absolute rule into Georgia and beyond.
But when Rowena’s dear friend Madeline falls into Dresdem’s grasp, her battle with him becomes war, and all hopes of home are temporarily thwarted. With the help of an invisible hero, a beast, and an owl, she sets out to free Madeline from a deadening sleep. But Rowena must become her own hero when she finds herself bound by the kingdom’s darkest family. She must make the ultimate choice – align herself with her enemies or live on the run forever.
Interview with Vanessa K. Eccles
Favorite Writing Quirk:
I like using “O” instead of “Oh.” It just seems more
appropriate. That large, empty letter sums up the sentiment behind the thought
better, I think, and I always imagine someone pantomiming it when they read.
See there, you just did it, didn’t you?
What’s your
writing process like?
Lots of coffee and a touch of madness. In all seriousness
though, I usually sit at the computer with my notebook full of index cards,
scribbles, and post its and fuss with characters until we come to some
compromise about what will be written.
I also do a lot of scene writing by hand. This ends up being
more of a sketch so that when I type I’m more focused on filling in the gaps
and adding details.
Plotter or
Pantser?
I try to plot really well before I begin a new project, but
I usually end up getting laughed at by my characters, who always do whatever
they want.
Favorite writing
snack?
Skinny Pop! I am so addicted that I drive an hour one way to
buy extra large bags because none of our local stores carry it.
For fun:
Most embarrassing
high school experience:
About the Author
Vanessa
K. Eccles graduated Troy University with a degree in English. She
currently serves as executive editor of Belle RĂªve Literary
Journal and is founder of the book blog YA-NASisterhood. When she’s
not writing or devouring books, she enjoys the lake life with her Prince
Charming and their four dogs.
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