Gwenda Bond is an author of the young adult books Girl on a Wire, The Woken Gods, and Blackwood. She has also written for Publishers Weekly, Locus, and the Los Angeles Times, among others, and has been a guest on NPR's Weekend Edition. She has an MFA in Writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts' program in writing for children and young adults. Gwenda lives in a hundred-year-old house in Lexington, Kentucky, with her husband, author Christopher Rowe, and their menagerie: Hemingway the Cat, Polydactyl, LLC; Miss Emma the Dog-Girl, CPA; and Puck the Puppy, INC.
Most Anticipated Book of 2017 Gwenda Bond has won me twice over
with her two previous Lois Lane novels, Fallout and Double Down.
Her Lois is clever, wry, but always with a drive for truth and
justice in equal measure. Quite frankly, Bond is the best writer of
Lois Lane we've seen in years. I can't be more thrilled that we're
getting a third book in the series. If you're a fan of Lois Lane
and Clark Kent (yes, he's in there, too) and you haven't been
reading Bond's novels, you are seriously missing out.-- "Book
Riot"
With Superman about to get his third live-action television show
(after Smallville and Lois & Clark), it's only fitting that his
partner-in-crime, Lois Lane, also gets a chance to step into the
televisual spotlight. Bond's series of books -- all of which follow
teenage Lois' adventures after moving to Metropolis -- would serve
as great source material for a potential series. Not only do Bond's
books feature Lois working with a group of her student reporter
friends to break stories for "The Scoop," a subsidiary of the Daily
Planet (her eventual employer), but she's also got a rapidly
budding online relationship with Clark Kent SmallvilleGuy. Think
Veronica Mars but set in Metropolis, with plenty of superheroic
shenanigans.-- "Entertainment Weekly"
You can't keep a good reporter down -- especially when she's not
even made it to the Daily Planet just yet.-- "Hollywood Reporter"
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