"Clever, twisty, and bursting with sidesplittingly funny one-liners."
Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
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Sean Gibson, "author" and slackonteur, is not a professional mini biography writer (if he were, this would be much more compelling). Instead, he’s a communications professional by day, hangs out with his amazing wife, son, and daughter by night, and writes somewhere in between. He holds a BA in English Literature from Ohio Wesleyan University and an MBA from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, though rumors persist that he also attended mime school (he is silent on the subject). Sean is a fan of sports teams from Detroit, a distressingly large number of bands that rose to prominence in the 1980s, and writing in the third person. He currently resides in Northern Virginia, and, given how much he hates moving, and given that his house has an awesome library, is likely to remain there for some time.
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Sean is the author of several stories starring Heloise the Bard, including the #1 bestselling comic fantasy The Part About the Dragon Was (Mostly) True, the holiday-themed short story "You Just Can't Hide from Chriskahzaa," and The Chronicle of Heloise & Grimple. He also wrote the Victorian-set fantasy thriller The Camelot Shadow and its prequel short, "The Strange Task Before Me." Most recently, he contributed the short story "The Alchemy Club" to the Summer 2024 issue of The Colored Lens. His short story "Chasing the Dragon" was published in the anthology Dragons of a Different Tail from Cabbit Crossing Publishing, and his forthcoming story "What's Good for the Goose..." will appear in the Cabbit Crossing anthology Fairy Tales, Folklore, and Fables Reimagined. He has written extensively for Kirkus Reviews, and his book reviews have also appeared in Esquire.