Hi, I'm Brittany. Author. Tea Drinker Extraordinaire. 

If my love of Irish Tea, Superheros, Greek and Roman Civilization, Bournville chocolate, C.S. Lewis quotes, and happily ever after strikes a chord inside your heart, you're meant to be here!

Did I mention tea?

I think you and I found each other here because we love stories. I love reading first but I also adore writing, and there are twinkles of ideas waiting to be told in my signature lyrical, poignant style...

+ a scifi-meets-spy reimagining inspired by the romance between Odysseus and Penelope set on the island of Patmos (what could go wrong for The Superhero's Wife?)
+ a paranormal, dark fantasy retelling of Phantom of the Opera featuring an overlooked soprano, a disgraced cricket captain, and a masked saboteur, all who must grapple with grief at an exclusive boarding school surrounded by mist (any guesses which Emerald Isle hosts Hallowed?)
+ the story of Eve retold in a post-apocalyptic earth four hundred years in the future where the water is radioactive and the trees glow with life (what are the Beacon Cities hiding other than The Book of Remembrance?)
+ an epistolary time-travel journey where a young British inventor from the 19th Century gets stuck in our present with his future wife from 2227 (will love trap them in The Path Between Worlds?)

Oh, and apparently we've all shared enough tea that I'm telling the world about my summer in the Circus. Sort of. The Circus. This isn't exactly what happened in my experience there, but I did live in a travelling Circus and I did ride an elephant. And yes, this was certainly true:

"The Circus smells like sunshine on a rainy day, and somehow always a bit like popcorn and horses. It sounds like a rainbow of languages in one voice and looks like a sky all its own of stripes and glowing lights."
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • JoinedFebruary 19, 2021



Story by BRITTANY EDEN
The Circus Diary by brittanyedenauthor
The Circus Diary
A girl fills her diary with memories of forbidden first love during her sweet sixteen summer in the unexpecte...
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