A. J. Hackwith is (almost) certainly not an ink witch in a hoodie. She's a queer writer of fantasy and science fiction living in Seattle, and writes sci-fi romance as Ada Harper. She is a graduate of the Viable Paradise writer's workshop and her work appears in Uncanny Magazine and assorted anthologies. Summon A.J. at your own peril with an arcane circle of fountain pens and classic RPGs, or you can find her on Twitter and other dark corners of the Internet.
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Series
Hell's Library
1. The Library Of The Unwritten (2019)
2. The Archive of the Forgotten (2020)
3. The God of Lost Words (2021)
1. The Library Of The Unwritten (2019)
2. The Archive of the Forgotten (2020)
3. The God of Lost Words (2021)
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A J Hackwith recommends

Tusk Love (2025)
(Critical Role, book 1)
Thea Guanzon
"Guanzon's fun and witty interpretation of Exandria's spiciest romance is not only the perfect gift to any Critter but also a clever romantic fantasy romp in its own right. A delicious treat of a book."

Wayward (2022)
Hannah Mathewson
"Witherward is catnip for fans of complex characters and delightfully messy worlds. It delivers on a world of intricate factions and intrigue, without ever losing track of the vividly written living, breathing characters that are at the heart of it. This book broke my heart in the best ways."
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