Writing

I write books.  It's kind of fun.  It got a lot more fun when someone wanted to publish them.  It'll be even more fun if you decide you want to read them!

  • Paranormalcy

    Sixteen-year-old Evie's job is bagging and tagging paranormals. Possessing the strange ability to see through their glamours, she works for the International Paranormal Containment Agency. But when someone--or something--starts taking out the vamps, werewolves, and other odd beasties she's worked hard to help become productive members of society, she's got to figure it out before they all disappear and the world becomes utterly normal.

    Normal is so overrated.

    Coming in September 2010 from HarperTeen!
  • ExtraOrdinary

    The super-top-secret (okay, really I just don't want to give stuff away) sequel to Paranormalcy.

    First draft in progress.
  • Book the Third

    The third and final book in the Paranormalcy series, which I won't even pretend like I'm going to give you any hints about.

  • Love You Always

    When she moves into her grandmother's Florida house, Loren expects to be haunted by her past.

    She doesn't expect to be haunted by a teenage boy.  A beautiful, mysterious, intense boy who loves her more than anyone else ever has.  As her dream life with ghostly Henry becomes more vivid and real than her waking hours, she finds herself torn between the two.  A lonely, empty life, or someone who is willing to love her...forever?

    A love story both haunting and lyrical, LOVE YOU ALWAYS is a finished draft.

  • Tangle

    When Hazel's crazy neighbors promise her their baby as payment for stealing her vegetables, she thinks they're kidding. Turns out they aren't. But raising a garden and raising a child aren't as similar as Hazel would have them be, and she will have to choose between protecting her daughter and allowing her to grow.

    Along the way, she deals with yards and yards of hair, attempted involuntary manslaughter, and the discovery of penicillin.

    Kiersten White's debut short story (written under the name Kiersten Brazier) appears in issue #55 of Leading Edge, a speculative fiction journal.

  • Dust

    Liz's junior year just isn't working out.  Jack Broughton (who was finally supposed to realize he loves her) can't even remember her name, her best friend Sam is acting all weird and moody (seriously, what is up with him?), and the pixies that live in her family's stables keep causing well-intentioned (and some not-so-well-intentioned) problems.

    Then there's the fact that her new neighbor is using Durango's abandoned silver mines to store radioactive waste and no one is noticing.  Maybe because his strange business partner, Mister Faeris, isn't exactly honest.  Or human.

    So much for an easy sophomore year.

    DUST is a work in progress.










 

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