Emma Trevayne

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Emma Trevayne
OccupationAuthor
GenreCyberpunk, fantasy, science fiction, steampunk
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Emma Trevayne is a British (expatriate American) speculative fiction author.

Contents

Novels

Trevayne's debut novel Coda released in May 2013. [1] A young adult cyberpunk novel, the narrative follows Anthem, an eighteen-year-old boy who lives in a world where music is a drug dispensed by the Corp. Anthem plays a two-faced role within the society. He's a conduit — feeding the power grid by hooking and being drained daily — and he's a rebel — playing music in a tucked away spot with home made instruments against the Corps' mandates. The follow up is set to release in May 2014, [2] and takes up the narrative eight years after Coda, following Anthem's younger sister, Alpha.

In May 2014, Trevayne's middle grade Victorian fantasy novel Flights and Chimes and Mysterious Times is due to release from Simon & Schuster Books for Young readers. The story centers around a ten-year-old boy named Jack Foster and his adventure through Londinium, "a quite different London." [3]

Trevayne is a co-author of The Cabinet of Curiosities: 36 Tales Brief & Sinister, also due to release in May 2014. Billed as "a collection of eerie, mysterious, intriguing, and very short short stories," [4] the book is a collaboration with fellow children's book authors Stefan Bachmann, Katherine Catmull, and Claire Legrand.

Representation

Trevayne is represented by Brooks Sherman of the Bent Agency. [5]

Bibliography

Coda Series

The Nova Project

Other

Collaborations

With Stefan Bachmann, Katherine Catmull, Claire Legrand, and Alexander Jansson

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References

  1. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15843071-coda Coda
  2. "Chorus (Coda #2)".
  3. "Flights and Chimes and Mysterious Times".
  4. "The Cabinet of Curiosities".
  5. "Agent Brooks Sherman of the Bent Agency". Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2014.