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Rachel Neumeier



Rachel Neumeier started writing fiction to relax when she was a graduate student and needed a hobby unrelated to her research. Prior to selling her first fantasy novel, she had published only a few articles in venues such as The American Journal of Botany. However, finding that her interests did not lie in research, Rachel left academia and began to let her hobbies take over her life instead.

She now raises and shows dogs, gardens, cooks, and occasionally finds time to read. She works part-time for a tutoring program, though she tutors far more students in Math and Chemistry than in English Composition.
 

Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fantasy
 
New and upcoming books
April 2024

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Marag
(Tuyo, book 8)
Series
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House of Shadows
   1. House of Shadows (2012)
   2. Door Into Light (2019)
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Black Dog
   1. Black Dog (2014)
   2. Pure Magic (2015)
   3. Shadow Twin (2018)
   4. Black Dog Short Stories (2015)
   Black Dog Short Stories I & II (2016)
   5. Black Dog Short Stories II (2016)
   6. Black Dog Short Stories III (2018)
   7. Copper Mountain (2020)
   Black Dog Short Stories III & IV (2022)
   Black Dog Short Stories IV (2022)
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Tuyo
   1. Tuyo (2020)
   2. Nikoles (2020)
   3. Tarashana (2021)
   4. Keraunani (2022)
   5. Suelen (2022)
   6. Tano (2023)
   7. Tasmakat (2023)
   Tuyo World Companion (2023)
   8. Marag (2024)
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Death's Lady
   1. The Year's Midnight (2021)
   2. Of Absence, Darkness (2021)
   3. As Shadow, A Light (2021)
   4. Shines Now, and Heretofore (2022)
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Invictus
   1. Captive (2023)
   2. Crisis (2023)
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Novels
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Collections
   Beyond the Dreams We Know (2018)
   Swift the Chase (2019) (with others)
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Rachel Neumeier recommends
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The Girl Who Fell Into Myth (2023)
(Arisen Worlds, book 1)
Kay Kenyon
"The Girl Who Fell Into Myth is set in a richly imagined world of entangled mythologies, elusive magic, and bitter treachery, perfect for fans of complex, dark-edged fantasy."

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