Helen Ellis

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Helen Ellis is an American novelist. She has authored two published novels and several works of short fiction.

Her first novel, Eating the Cheshire Cat (Scribner: 2001), is a dark comedy written in Southern Gothic fiction style. It tells the story of three girls raised in the South, and the odd, sometimes macabre tribulations they endure.[1][2][3]

Her second novel, The Turning Book: What Curiosity Kills (Powell's Books: 2010), is a "teen vampire" story about a southern 16-year-old girl adopted into a wealthy New York City family and centers on shape-shifting, teen romance, and the supernatural.

References

  1. ^ In Person Helen Ellis at BookPeople, The Austin Chronicle
  2. ^ Paperbacks, The Independent
  3. ^ Eating the Cheshire Cat, Entertainment Weekly

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