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Product Details
Price
$32.20
Publisher
All She Wrote Productions
Publish Date
Pages
364
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.94 inches | 1.51 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780996899338

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About the Author
Kelsey Josund is a software engineer and author of scifi, fantasy and young adult fiction, including a series of forthcoming feminist retellings of classic childhood fairytales. Originally from Seattle, Kelsey loves getting outdoors and living in places that allow her to escape to the mountains on the weekends. She cares deeply about the ecosystems that humans impact and that impact them in return. Her writing explores these themes through the prism of the traditional coming-of-age arcs of science fiction and fantasy. Kelsey is particularly interested in stories and characters that complicate the traditional and familiar, leading her to rediscover old tales from new and unexpected angles. With a passion for storytelling in all its forms, Kelsey approaches writing fiction the same way she approaches writing code: she likes to know where it's going, but wants to figure out the details as she goes. She believes good software is a lot like a good story-full of neat and clever solutions to tricky problems, beautiful at a granular level but also from a distance. Kelsey lives and works in Silicon Valley, California with her partner and their cat. She holds a bachelor's and master's degree in computer science from Stanford University, and is currently plotting her return to the Pacific Northwest and working on her next novel. For more information, visit www.kelseyjosund.com.
Reviews

"Beautifully written and terrifying."

- Susan Lee, former Silicon Valley journalist and winner of the Writers of the Future and World Fantasy Awards


"A very highly recommended story that will hit close to home for many sci-fi fans in a dystopian production designed to keep readers thinking and involved to the end."

- D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review


"A postmodern story reminiscent of works by Kafka or Sartre."

- J. F. Alexander, author of the theological sci-fi novel I Am Sophia