![]() The debut process has been a rollercoaster of excitement and anxiety and despair and panic and more anxiety, but now I’ve hit a strange patch of zen. Mackenzi: SO EXCITED! Like, that gif of Jonah Hill screaming excited. ![]() Enjoy!Ĭongratulations on the upcoming release of This Monstrous Thing! How excited are you that this book will be out in the world soon? There might also be some bits about Mary Shelley, Tulipomania, and Jonah Hill gifs. Which means it’s the perfect time to invite Mackenzi for an author interview! Today you’ll learn more about her novel and her path to becoming published, as well as her writing influences and her thoughts on the importance of sibling relationships. This Monstrous Thing officially comes into the world next Tuesday, September 22nd. That said, when I read the blurb for This Monstrous Thing, the first three words that entered my mind were, “MUST READ THIS!” ![]() I wouldn’t say I’m not a fan of Frankenstein, but it’s also not something I’ve read much about. We both live in the Boston area, and her story melds historical fiction with steampunk – with the added bonus of Frankenstein. That happened earlier this year when I heard about Mackenzi Lee and her debut YA novel This Monstrous Thing. ![]() There’s something exciting about finding writers who live in your local area, especially if they write one of your favorite fiction genres. ![]()
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