Kc dyer
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Biography[edit]
kc dyer is the internationally bestselling author of Finding Fraser and Eighty Days to Elsewhere. Born in British Columbia, she currently resides in Vancouver, Canada. The second novel in her ExLibris series, An Accidental Odyssey, will be published this fall by Berkley[1]. kc has been writer-in-residence at New Westminster Secondary School, a featured presenter at the Surrey International Writers Conference, the National Council of English Teachers in the US; YouthWrite BC, Young Authors Kamloops, WORD Vancouver, Canadian Authors’ Association, OLA Super-Conference, SFU Southbank Writers, WriteOn Bowen, Word on the Lake and many others.
She is represented by Laura Bradford of Bradford Literary Agency.
Works[edit]
Novels
- Finding Fraser (2015)
ExLibris Series
- Eighty Days to Elsewhere (2020)
- An Accidental Odyssey (forthcoming, 2021)
Young Adult
- Seeds of Time (Eagle Glen #1, 2004)
- Secret of Light (Eagle Glen #2, 2005)
- Shades of Red (Eagle Glen #3, 2006)
- Ms. Zephyr's Notebook (2007)
- Facing Fire (2010)
- A Walk Through A Window (2012)
References[edit]
- ↑ "An Accidental Odyssey by kc dyer: 9780593102060 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books". PenguinRandomhouse.com. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
External Links[edit]
Interview with Sean Cranbury of Books On The Radio
Interview with The Outlander Podcast
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