Chloe Harris is a young adult fantasy writer from the UK with a love of morally grey characters and a desperate need for a dash of romance in everything she writes. She grew up with a Greek mythology obsession that was inevitably going to appear in her writing one day.
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When not reading or writing, she enjoys mediocre baking, musical theatre, and watching more romcoms than is socially acceptable. She works in communications and spends her free time fawning over her cats, Arya and Sansa, which sometimes feels like a full-time job in itself.


I knew I wanted to be a writer the day I read a book that reduced me to tears. I decided I wanted to do the same: I wanted to make people cry (it's not as sadistic as it sounds, I promise).
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I had always loved reading but there was something fascinating about the realisation that words, a mosaic of 26 letters, could evoke such emotion. My pre-teen little brain was amazed that books had the ability to make people love and laugh and, yes, even cry.
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I realised that I wanted to seize a little bit of that magic. So I spent the next decade reading any book I could get my hands on, dreaming of fictional worlds, and finally putting pen to paper.