Multi-international award-winning speculative fiction author Raven Oak is best known for Amaskan's Blood (2016 Ozma Fantasy Award Winner, Epic Awards Finalist, & Reader's Choice Award Winner), Amaskan's War (2018 UK Wishing Award YA Finalist), and Class-M Exile. She also has many published short stories in anthologies and magazines. She's even published on the moon! (No, really!) Raven spent most of her K-12 education doodling stories and 500 page monstrosities that are forever locked away in a filing cabinet.Besides being a writer and artist, she's a geeky, disabled ENBY who enjoys getting her game on with tabletop games, indulging in cartography and art, or staring at the ocean. She lives in the Seattle area with her partner, and their three kitties who enjoy lounging across the keyboard when writing deadlines approach. Her hair color changes as often as her bio does, and you can find her at www.ravenoak.net.
"With a ferocious-yet-fragile heroine, resonant themes, and a
sweepingly gorgeous backdrop, Amaskan's Blood delivers food for
thought and frank enjoyment." --Maia Chance, author of the
bestselling Fairy Tale Fatal series
"An exciting epic fantasy filled with intrigue and layers upon
layers of well crafted secrets and lies." 4/5 stars. --Stephanie
Hildreth of 100 Pages a Day
"Holy crap, this is good!" --Seattle Geekly
"[A] fantasy novel in its truest form...these well-developed
individuals held me captive. It was a very strong start to a
fantasy series that I very much look forward to following." --Pure
Jonal: Confessions of a Bibliophile Reviews
"The prose itself is...a cut above the rest as Raven Oak playfully
dances with the reader. It's the addition of just enough detail,
and the right amount of it, that makes this read. Oak is
loquaciously talented and the writing in the book shines. [She]
crafts [her] words carefully, in order to pull the reader in, and
once he's hooked, reels him in." --Open Book Society
"Oak draws on the power of themes found in fairy tales we've all
grown up with, and weaves them into a powerful tale full of
violence, emotion and anguish, whilst delivering a powerful and
well held together story....If George R R Martin wrote Tangled, it
might be a bit like this." --Noor Jahangir, author of The
Adventures of Some Kid
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