![]() ![]() it was happy day in our curiosity cabinet, let me tell you. And then out of the blue my editor at Greenwillow/HarperCollins said she wanted to publish our stories in an anthology and. We didn't really know what would come of it. ![]() The project was called The Cabinet of Curiosities, and Emma had devised a backstory where we were curators of a magical collection of stories, and we had personas, and little fake bios. ![]() ![]() I was like, “I love clockwork birds!” and she was like, “ME TOO!” and thus we became each other’s beta readers.įast forward a few months and Emma asked me, Katherine Catmull ( Summer and Bird) and Claire Legrand ( The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls) if we wanted to join a project she had thought up: we would each write one creepy/sinister/fantastical short story per month, one of us posting every week, just as a fun side-thing in order to stay sane while we edited our solo books. Back in 2012, I became friends with a sparkly rainbow unicorn avi on Twitter who turned out to be Emma Trevayne, author of several YA books and the just-recently-released steampunk middle grade Flights and Chimes and Mysterious Times. ![]()
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