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Two-Book Publishing Deal for Alys Arden

Two-Book Publishing Deal for Alys Arden

by marissa | Jun 8, 2015 | Books Edited by Marissa, Fantasy

I’m so very excited about this, and so late with my blog post! In April, it was announced that Alys Arden’s The Casquette Girls (self-published in 2013) has scored her a 2-book deal with Skyscape, one of Amazon’s publishing imprints. >>*throws...
The Casquette Girls, by Alys Arden

The Casquette Girls, by Alys Arden

by marissa | Oct 26, 2013 | Book Reviews, Books Edited by Marissa, Fantasy

SO EXCITED to see The Casquette Girls released to the world today! Written by Alys Arden, and edited by me. 🙂 The Casquette Girls is a paranormal YA mystery that weaves together the real mythologies of New Orleans into a  modern-day, post-hurricane setting. Alys Arden...
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