Raven Belasco
Raven Belasco
Raven Belasco has been described having as both "a dark, lyrical
writing style" and at the same time "an easy, breezy writing style; a
more colloquial and relaxed John Scalzi." A degree in Comparative
literature and a lifetime devotion to genre fiction fused into her
unique style: constructed with the same dedication as literary
fiction, yet easily accessible for any reader.
Belasco wanted to be an author since she was a little eight-year-old
bookworm. When she turned seventeen she became chronically ill, and
reading and writing "saved" her. After college, she had success with
many published articles and short stories, but she always wanted
more. Her first novel, Blood Ex Libris, was a genre-blending mix of
dark fantasy, horror, historical, and action-adventure.
Belasco writes about the complexities of being human as viewed through
a dark mirror. She is known for her dedication to keeping the
monstrous aspects in vampire fiction, for exploring themes of love and
resilience, immersive world-building, nuanced character dynamics, and
diverse perspectives.
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