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S. G. Blaise

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S.G. Blaise is the pen name for the author of an award winning[1] American who writes[2] fantasy_literature and romantic_fiction.

Early life[edit]

S.G. wrote the first short story at ten. A terrible nightmare with spider-like creatures inspired her to put the dream to paper. The following day, she read the story to her class and got a positive response (there was even some clapping).

At that time, she didn't think that she would be a writer. Frankly, she wasn’t thinking much at that age. . . . not to mention, she really didn’t like to read. At thirteen, she picked up the book her dad had been trying to convince her to read for years. She decided to give it a chance. S.G. read it standing by the bookcase (it was a small book, no more than 200 pages). From that point forward, her passion for books and reading continued to grow. She began to identify her favorite authors and genres.

S.G. was born in the Hungary and came to the United States as in her early 20's. She attended the University_of_Hertfordshire, where she majored in accounting and information_systems.

Career[edit]

She started writing professionally in 2015, spending nearly 5 years building her craft. Her first work shares a title with the series The_Last_Lumenian and plans to be a 13-part series of stories about Ma'ha'na Lilla (the last Lumenian) and rich collection of characters tasked with saving the Seven Galaxies.

Personal Life[edit]

S.G. was born in a faraway land of castles, monarchies and fallen dictatorships. Hollywood movies were forbidden under the Soviet oppression during her childhood, but her dad smuggled them in anyway, risking his life so that his children could experience the magic and hope inherent in those stories. She watched rebellions unfold in real time. Journeyed across the Atlantic Ocean for love. She ended up in sunny California, where she is living her dream - writing stories [3] and annoying family members.

When S.G. is not lost in the clouds (aka her dreamland) writing, she can be found in her palace, heavily guarded by her two hellhounds (each standing one foot tall). She enjoys cooking and baking for her royal family (alongside the queen dowager, her mom); reading lots and lots of books, watching TV shows, and movies (especially if they are based on books).

Works[edit]

The Last Lumenian Series[4]
# Title Point of View Type Publication Date Publisher Included in
1 The Last Lumenian Ma'ha'na Lilla novel Sep 2020 Lilac Grove Entertainment
2 The Quest Ma'ha'na Lilla novel Sept 2021 Lilac Grove Entertainment

The Last Lumenian[edit]

The Last Lumenian is the story of Princess Lilla.

Lilla’s life is not what she imagined it to be. Meddling gods, love interests, and sudden magical abilities have no room in her world, but that has become her new reality. No matter how hard she pushes them away, it’s too late. They all seek to control her anyway.

Now that the Era War between the two ruling archgods is upon the Seven Galaxies, Lilla is forced to accept who she really is (magic and all), and fulfill her destiny by defeating the Archgod of Chaos and Destruction before He finds her. The last Lumenian.

  1. The Last Lumenian (Lilac Grove Entertainment, September 2020)
  2. The Quest (Lilac Grove Entertainment, estimated September 2021)

References[edit]

  1. "SF Book Review Interview". www.sanfranciscobookfestival.com. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  2. "S.G. Blaise GoodReads Author Page". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  3. "Press Kit". www.sgblaise.com. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  4. "Book Store". www.thelastlumenian.com. Retrieved 2 October 2020.

External Links[edit]

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