Who is Myrenne Mae?

- Name: Myrenne Mae (pronounced MY-wren May) and yes, this is a pen name
- Age: I'm an 80's baby, let's leave it at that
- Resides in: NWA or North West Arkansas
- Originally from: Ohio
- Books I loved as a kid: True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi, The Fairy Rebel by Lynne Reid Banks, An Acceptable Time by Madeleine L'Engle, Hatchet by Gary Paulson, Temple Bells by Marjorie McEvoy
- Romance Books swiped from my mom's shelf I loved: anything by Jude Deveraux but especially A Knight in Shining Armor, River Lady, Wishes, and The Black Lyon
- Books I love NOW: anything by Bec McMaster, but especially her steampunk London series, George R. Martin (will he ever finish those books?) and Brian Sanderson
My writing process...

My writing process
I'm a huge planner. I love making lists and love checking things off those lists even more. 😆
When I began thinking of this series, I had ideas all the time and needed a quick place to jot them down. I was always upstairs in my kids' rooms, so I hot glued a piece of butcher paper to the wall and hung a mechanical pencil on the paper. I filled this piece of paper for 3 years before I actually sat down to write. My kiddos were super little and I had no time to actually write - just time for ideas.
I didn't use nearly all the ideas on this paper and now I have 3 more pieces of paper glued to my walls with more ideas for future books!
I also make character profile sheets, pretty early on, but add to them as I go, as I get to know the characters.
If you'd like a copy, I've included in on this page. It's a free download. I hope it helps you in forming your characters!

My style
When I began writing, I pictured a very steampunk type world: Victorian corsets, elaborate dresses, hats and clockwork things, airships and flying motorcycles.
But, as I continued to write, I realized I wanted a more advance type of world, but still with the steampunk style in mind. Gas lamp fantasy has fantastical elements such as dragons, creatures, magic, etc. So, I combined unique, complicated mechanical things with magic and after some research, realized this was something called "magitech".
(I thought I had been original enough to come up with something brand new - I should have known better 😆)
If you want to get first dibs on a copy, you can follow the Kickstarter at the button below!