Lórien Briscoe (named after Lord of the Rings) wrote Magic’s Escape: Wingless at fifteen and re-published it at nineteen. She currently finishing the duology, as well as writing several other standalones.
In the United States, she multitasks between sports (Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Wrestling, Fencing), art, percussion, filming and editing videos or live streams, or scribbling story ideas in the margins of her notes. Lórien’s studying toward her B.A. in Film and Media Arts with a Minor in Creative Writing at the University of Utah. She's currently published 58 articles with ABC4's Good Things Utah.
Fans of underdog heroes, fractured families, and philosophical “what ifs,” will feel right at home in her morally tangled universes—with no romance—where not every hero saves the world… some just save their family.
Stay tuned, because Lórien is revising “Magic's Escape: Unknown”, and her next novel, “Between the Lines to Villainy”, which confronts the question: Is conflict necessary for advancement?