Regine Allison Claire
Born and raised in Canada, Regine Allison Claire grew up in a household bursting with varied interests and creativity. At age six, she discovered the art of storytelling, writing about a boy who had lost his mitten. For the rest of her schooling, she became the girl with her nose in the books and a pen in her hand, taking on short stories, novels, and poetry. By her last year of high school, she faced the difficult decision of choosing her university major, considering literature, science, or music. She chose the sciences, attending Western University to study biology and ecology. Her writing tagged along, making appearances between study sessions. Now graduated, her writing has demanded equal attention to her non-writing work.
Regine is a practicing Druid with a passion for how humans affect the world and the acquiring of knowledge. When she is not reading or writing, she can be found doing range of other things, including sewing, exploring technology, volunteering, and whatever else strikes her fancy. She lives in southwestern Ontario with her partner and their feline boss, Silbhester.
Four Sisters
by Regine Allison Claire
Fallow Glyph is haunted by strange nightmares and is fascinated by the Border, the monstrous black wall that all villagers in Wyndeswytch must avoid. When his feet lead him to the Border, Fallow is determined to find out what is on the other side. Caught in the middle of a violent feud between two families of elemental spirits, Fallow finds he must resolve the conflict if he wants to stay alive.