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.
Available now in bookstores everywhere from HarperTeen!

Supernaturally

The next book of the Paranormalcy trilogy, available now!

Evie, Lend, Reth, Arianna, Raquel, David . . .

And Jack.

Life’s never fair when faeries are involved.

Endlessly

Everything ends. Except the things that don’t.

The final book in the Paranormalcy trilogy, coming July 24th.

Mind Games

The first book in a new, dark thriller series. Coming Winter 2013.

Isadora

Being the modern teenage daughter of ancient Egyptian gods? Not so awesome. Coming Fall 2013.

Corsets and Clockwork
Thirteen tales of Steampunk romance from some of your favorite YA authors!  Available now, my story features Kitty and her rather explosive adventures.  Keep an eye out for it!

Visitor’s Guide to Mystic Falls

From some of the hottest YA writers comes a series of essays on one of the hottest series on television right now–The Vampire Diaries.

Whether you can’t get enough of Elena, Stefan, and Damon or you can’t stand them, there’s an essay for everyone exploring the phenomenon of teen vampire love, the social implications of the show, the historical roots of various characters, and those hot, hot vampire kisses.

Available now!

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.