On a warm Edinburgh evening, New York Times bestselling author V.E. Schwab proposed an unlikely collaboration to longtime friend Cat Clarke: co-writing a novel together.
Schwab, known for over 20 books including the Shades of Magic series and The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, had vowed never to co-write or venture outside fantasy.
Clarke, a former editor and YA author of titles like Girlhood and Entangled, had left publishing entirely for screenwriting, swearing never to return.
Nevertheless, fate intervened, and over tea that turned into something stronger, their joint pen name, Evelyn Clarke, was born.
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