I’m delighted to introduce you to Emma Fox, author of YA novels, traveler of the world, lover of plants, and adventurous introvert.
I’ve personally read both of Emma’s novels, and I wholeheartedly recommend them. I can’t wait for you to get to know her.
Without further ado, I’ll let Emma take it away!
All About Emma
My Bio: Emma Fox spent much of her childhood climbing trees, writing adventure stories, and plotting expeditions to Middle Earth. She eventually found her own corner of the Shire on the outskirts of Birmingham, Alabama, where she tutors young writers and tends to her garden, children, and book-loving husband.
Emma is a contributor to The Lost Tales of Sir Galahad (Rabbit Room Press, 2022), and author of two award-winning novels: The Arrow and the Crown (KDP, 2019) a young adult fantasy with echoes of Beauty and the Beast, and The Carver and the Queen (Owl’s Nest, 2023), a YA historical fantasy based on Siberian folklore.
I’m also obsessed with Earl Grey tea, global foods, heirloom roses, ancient trees, and medieval castles. I also enjoy studying ancient languages.
Although I may give the outer impression of a sensible Elinor Dashwood, my inner life looks more like Marianne!
Too many tough choices here!
All About Emma’s books
The Carver and the Queen (2023)
The Arrow and the Crown (2019)
“Sir Galahad and the Angry Grove” in The Lost Tales of Sir Galahad
Here’s a visual brushstroke that gives you a feel for the kind of books I write.
Books that Emma Read and Loved
Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown (aff link)
The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (aff link)
Beauty by Robin McKinley (aff link)
Son of Bitter Glass by K. B. Hoyle
Master of Tides by Jamin Still
All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot (aff link)
Here’s how you can connect with Emma…
Emma sends out a fantastic monthly newsletter bursting with book reviews, literary inspiration, and exclusive sneak peeks. Subscribe here.
You can find her on Facebook and Instagram, and you can follow her on Goodreads.
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Thank you, Emma, for chatting books today!
And thank you for being here, readers.
Catch you next time,
Michelle
I love how this turned out! It definitely captures Emma and her books 🥰
I love the way she described The Arrow and the Crown! Made me laugh (and want to read the book)!