Writing Middle Grade Fantasy with Eli Brown, author of ODDITY | Writer Interview
ODDITY author Eli Brown discusses his alt-history fantasy novel for young readers. We talk world-building in an 1800's North American setting, approaching sensitive historical topics, creating an objected-based magic system, and tackling themes of grief, trauma & agency for a middle grade audience. Illustrations in the novel by Karin Rytter. ODDITY is available now from Walker Books US: Amazon » https://amzn.to/3uXlyQz Bookshop » https://bookshop.org/a/16632/97815362... Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/oddi... Books-a-Million: https://www.booksamillion.com/p/97815... IndieBound: https://www.indiebound.org/book/97815... » Some of these are affiliate links. Using them supports the channel, at no additional cost to you! Whenever possible, though, I encourage you to purchase from your local bookstores. ABOUT ELI BROWN As a child, Eli Brown's imagination was set ablaze by the mythologies of the world. He was particularly interested in magical objects, such as Odysseus's bag of wind, Arjuna's Bow, Bilbo's ring, and Jack's beans. Brown's culinary pirate novel, CINNAMON AND GUNPOWDER, was a finalist for the California Book Award, a San Francisco Public Library One-City One-Book selection, and an NPR Book Review Staff Pick. Brown’s first novel, THE GREAT DAYS (Boaz Publications), won the Fabri Prize for Literature. Publishers Weekly called it “…a harrowing, convincing look into the heart of cult life that should linger with readers.” A Yaddo fellow and featured reader at Litquake, Brown earned his MFA from Mills college. He lives with his family in Northern California where the squirrels bury acorns in his garden and cats bury worse. FOLLOW ELI BROWN Website: https://www.eli-brown.com/ Twitter: / elibrownsfables Amazon Profile » https://amzn.to/3sml6Kb Goodreads: / 1708173.eli_brown ABOUT "ODDITY" The daughter of a murdered physician vows to protect the magical Oddity he left behind in an alternate nineteenth century where a failed Louisiana Purchase has locked a young Unified States into conflict with France. It’s the early 1800s, and Clover travels the impoverished borderlands of the Unified States with her father, a physician. See to the body before you, he teaches her, but Clover can’t help becoming distracted by bigger things, including the coming war between the US and France, ignited by a failed Louisiana Purchase, and the terrifying vermin, cobbled together from dead animals and spare parts, who patrol the woods. Most of all, she is consumed with interest for Oddities, ordinary objects with extraordinary abilities, such as a Teapot that makes endless amounts of tea and an Ice Hook that freezes everything it touches. Clover’s father has always disapproved of Oddities, but when he is murdered, Clover embarks on a perilous mission to protect the one secret Oddity he left behind. And as she uncovers the truth about her parents and her past, Clover emerges as a powerful agent of history. FOLLOW FICTITIOUS Fictitious Twitter: / fictitiouspod Adron’s Twitter: / adronbuske Instagram: / fictitiouspod Website: https://www.fictitiouspodcast.com/ #Author #Fantasy #MiddleGrade #YoungAdult #MiddleGradeFantasy #EliBrown #Oddity #MGwriter #MGnovel #Writer #Writing #Interview #BookTube #AuthorTube

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