About The Feral Girl
Lost and alone, a young girl braves the jungles of Aenya armed only with her bow, becoming predator and prey.
When food in her homeland becomes scarce, Thelana is sent away to find civilization. The days that follow become a fight to stay alive as she makes her way through the Wildwood, an unforgiving, two-hundred-day trek through wilderness and ruin, where she discovers a world far stranger and more terrifying than she ever imagined.
The Feral Girl is a harrowing tale of survival, hope, and the limits of the human heart.
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Author Bio:
There has never been a time in my life when I haven't been thinking about storytelling. I wake up with it, shower with it, and go to sleep with it. Before I even knew how to write my name, I was asking random people to record the many fictional scenarios running rampant in my head. When I couldn't find willing assistants, I used tape recorders to flush the stories from my skull, resulting in stacks of hour-long cassettes filled with the incoherent ramblings of an overeager, ADHD-riddled preschooler. When I turned nine, I convinced my father to fly me to New York City to sell my comic book ideas to the receptionist at DC Comics. While that didn’t pan out, I knew I had a penchant for the written word when my third-grade creative writing teacher told our class he had never met a more gifted student. That prompted me to query my first book to publishers at the tender age of fourteen, and by high school, I finished my first ninety-thousand-word novel, "The Nomad." I received my BA in English at the University of South Florida while pursuing an MA in Ancient History. During that time, I won 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for each of the three stories I submitted to a Masters of the Universe Fan-Fiction contest, while my horror story, The Gorgon's Lover, received runner-up for the Mary Shelley Wollstonecraft Award.