


One of her books, The Stolen, is the winner of the ALA Quick Picks for the Reluctant Young Adult Readers. Most of her works were at Simon and Schuster Interactive, where she is credited to have served as an executive producer for a couple of adventure games along with several other credits to her name. But, when the thought of changing professions crossed her mind, she decided to hang her boots at video game production and began writing young adult stories. She was involved in this profession for around a decade. Braswell studied Egyptology at Brown University and obtained a bachelor’s degree.īefore deciding to become a writer and write full-length novels, Braswell had a career in producing video games. She was brought up in a small town in New England.

Braswell in Birmingham, England, and is popularly known as Liz. In addition to writing under her original name, Braswell also uses the pen names of Celia Thomson and Tracy Lynn for writing certain kinds of novels. She has also written several standalone books in her career and has also contributed a few omnibus collections. Braswell is also known for writing the Twisted Tales series of novels. She is particularly famous for writing The Nine Lives of Chloe King, which was later adapted into a TV show in 2011 with the same name. Liz Braswell is a renowned English-born American author young adult, fantasy, and adult fiction novels. Winter's Child: A Retelling of "The Snow Queen" (By:Cameron Dokey)

The Wild Orchid: A Retelling of "The Ballad of Mulan" (By:Cameron Dokey) The Diamond Secret: A Retelling of "Anastasia" (By:) Sunlight and Shadow: A Retelling of "The Magic Flute" (By:Cameron Dokey)īefore Midnight: A Retelling of "Cinderella" (By:Cameron Dokey)īelle: A Retelling of "Beauty and the Beast" (By:Cameron Dokey) Snow: A Retelling of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (By:) The Storyteller's Daughter (By:Cameron Dokey)
