Books
Across the Universe
A love out of time. A spaceship built of secrets and murder. When Amy is frozen aboard the interstellar spaceship Godspeed, she expects to be woken in 300 years on a new planet. Instead, someone wakes her up early…and if Amy doesn’t figure out soon, the next people woken up might not survive–including her parents.
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Wherever the series goes from here, this opener leaves an indelible imprint. –Starred review in Kirkus Reviews
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A Million Suns
Available January 10, 2012
Godspeed was once fueled by lies. Now it is ruled by chaos. It’s been three months. In that time, Amy has learned to hide who she is. Elder is trying to be the leader he’s always wanted to be. But as the ship gets more and more out of control, only one thing is certain: They have to get off the ship.
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Revis just might make straight-up sci-fi cool again. -Booklist
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Shades of Earth
★ The book will be released January 2013.
★ The book summary is secret.
★ Sorry.
Short Stories & Anthologies
AFTER
Available 2012
Edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
Published by Hyperion
My story, “The Other Elder,” tells a story of a young Elder on Godspeed who learns just what it will mean for him to assume leadership.
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SHARDS & ASHES
Available 2012
Edited by Melissa Marr and Kelley Armstrong
Published by HarperTeen
My story, “Love is a Choice,” gives a bit more background about Orion’s past.
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DEFY THE DARK
Available 2013
Edited by Saundra Mitchell
Published by Harper Teen
More information located here.
The premise of the book is a collection of stories that take place in the dark or at night. “Night Swimming,” my contribution, tells the story of Kayleigh’s swimming adventures in the pond, after the solar lamp clicks off.
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Merry Sisters of Fate
Available Online Now
My story, “The Most Precious Memory,” is featured in this free online short story site. To read it, click here.
“Fairy Tales are more than true; not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” —GK Chesterton



