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About

Carrie Harris writes and edits novels, comics, and games, and has contributed to exciting licenses including Marvel, Warhammer 40k, Miraculous Ladybug, Arkham Horror, Lady Lovely Locks, and the World of Darkness. Her Marvel novels Shadow Avengers, Witches Unleashed, and Liberty and Justice for All were Scribe award finalists for best licensed fiction, and her young adult horror comedy Bad Taste in Boys was a Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers. Carrie is a member of the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association, an experienced ghostwriter, and a writing instructor for ELVTR. Carrie lives in New York with her family and an anxious dog named Slartibartfast.

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Miraculous Chibi Vol. 4

From the series: Miraculous Ladybug Chibi

Superhero and super-dork antics collide in this continuation of the Miraculous Ladybug Chibi graphic novel series! Bug out with your favorite superheroes, Ladybug and Cat Noir! Did you know, when these Parisian heroes aren’t watching out for akuma or guarding their secret identities - they’re judging sandcastles? But what happens when their...

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The Forbidden Visions of Lucius Galloway (The Drowned City, #1)

From the series: Arkham Horror

An antediluvian tome holds the key to unlocking an otherworldly horror dreaming of Arkham’s fall.

When poet Lucius Galloway is offered a prestigious position translating a mysterious ancient text at Harvard University, he is thrust into an unimagined world of esoteric knowledge, mystical symbols and sanity-shattering nightmares. But Lucius has no...

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Snagged

From the series: Lady Lovely Locks

Perfect for fans of fairy-tale reinventions, cosplay, and pop-culture nerdom, this officially licensed Lady Lovely Locks story proves that, sometimes, you have to become the hero of your own story.

Sixteen-year-old Leigh Carroll has been through it--when she lost her mom as a baby, she and her dad had to move to a small apartment in Philadelphia... Read more