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Joanna Ruth Meyer

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APPEARING FRIDAY ONLY
BOOTH C-14

Joanna wrote her very first story at the age of seven—it was about four female “mystery solvers” and a villain in a gorilla suit, and remains unfinished to this day. At thirteen, she was published in Stone Soup, a magazine by and for kids, and the following year won fourth place in the National Written and Illustrated By… competition. She kept writing all the while she was (reluctantly) growing up, and the discovery of National Novel Writing Month in 2005 compelled her to actually finish a novel. Beneath the Haunting Sea and Echo North both began life as NaNo novels.

In her books, Joanna loves creating worlds and mythologies, and exploring stories that move her, that capture deep truths, that make readers feel things. Her biggest writing-related fear is running out of ideas, but every time she thinks that’s about to happen, she pulls out a notebook and somehow jots down three or four new ones, so she’s probably safe for awhile yet. One day, Joanna aspires to own a rambling Victorian house, with creaky wood floors and a tower for writing in, and a forest beckoning just outside the window.

You can find Joanna on the web at www.joannaruthmeyer.com.

PANELS:


Friday, November 15

Grand Gallery Overlook E

4:15 p.m.

A Whole New World

Joanna Ruth Meyer

Why does world building matter? Dig into magic systems, character names, geography, technology, and other important aspects of creating immersive fantasy worlds.

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