Liz Delton

Biography

I’m Liz Delton, a notorious book-re-reader, tea drinker, and author with too many hobbies.

I love reading and writing fantasy, especially the kind with alternate worlds. I’m the author of the Arcera Trilogy, the Realm of Camellia series, and the nonfiction workbook for writers, the Writer’s Notebook. World-building is my favorite part of writing, and I am always dreaming up new fantastic places.

I love drinking tea, and traveling. When I’m not writing you can find my hands full with one of my many craft projects.

Where to find Liz Delton online

Series

The Four Cities of Arcera
The Four Cities of Arcera lived in peace for a thousand years, until Governor Greyling of Skycity discovered a fifth city--and decided the only way to unite them was through war. Join Sylvia and her friends as they fight to return the Four Cities' independence, a journey that will show them the meaning of courage, loss, and discovery.
Sylvia in the Wilds
Price: $0.99 USD.

Books

The Clockwork Ice Dragon: A Steampunk Christmas Novella
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 19,130. Language: English. Published: June 24, 2021 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Steampunk & retropunk, Fiction » Holiday » Christmas
An invention gone wrong. A city buried in snow. And she only has ‘til Christmas to make it right. Aurelia Sundon has an idea for an invention that will ensure her family's future. But when an old love comes back into her life with a competing invention, not only is her idea at risk, but the whole city. And she's not so sure she wants to help when his invention goes out of control.
Sylvia in the Wilds
Series: The Four Cities of Arcera. Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 9,850. Language: English. Published: March 30, 2017 . Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Fantasy, Fiction » Fantasy » Short stories
Sylvia Thorne is just a normal sixteen-year-old girl, who happens to have one of the most dangerous jobs in the Four Cities. Delivering messages might not sound dangerous, but those who have traveled through the wilds between cities will tell you a different story—those who survive, that is.

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