![]() Yanes: When did you know you wanted to be a writer? Was there a moment in which this goal crystalized for you?īraswell: I have always wanted to be a writer-I have always written! It was less crystalizing than a slow and formative process. Right now, I’m rereading Myths and Legends of Japan. That opened my eyes to the world of folklore and myths, from Anansi the Spider to the Mabinogion and beyond. Liz Braswell: After my mom told me that her big book of Grimm’s Fairy Tales were too scary I read it front to back-and still do occasionally. Nicholas Yanes: Growing up, what were some stories you loved experiencing? Are there any you still enjoy revisiting? You can learn more about Braswell by checking out her homepage and following her on Twitter at. Wanting to learn more about her career and this novel, I was able to interview Braswell for ScifiPulse. Braswell’s latest “Twisted Tales” takes readers to a reimagined Neverland in Straight On Till Morning. ![]() Under several pennames Braswell has written The Nine Lives of Chloe King, The Big Empty, various Pirates of the Caribbean novels, and several books within the “Twisted Tales” banner. Born in Birmingham, England, raised in Storrs, Connecticut, and now living in (and possibly protecting) Brooklyn (from evil), Liz Braswell is a science fiction fan who is also an amazing novelist. ![]()
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