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Tash Skilton


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Tash Skilton is the pen name of Sarvenaz Tash (author of The Geek's Guide to Unrequited Love and Virtually Yours) and Sarah Skilton (author of Fame Adjacent and Club Deception), who met on Twitter and parlayed their online friendship into an IRL one. They've written ten books (and counting) between them, varying in genres from middle grade fantasy to young adult rom-com to adult murder mystery. Their first joint novel, Ghosting: A Love Story, was published in seven countries and available in six different languages. Sarvenaz lives in New York while Sarah lives in Los Angeles. ...more

Average rating: 3.49 · 4,055 ratings · 856 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
Ghosting: A Love Story

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3.51 avg rating — 3,785 ratings — published 2020 — 25 editions
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3.19 avg rating — 270 ratings — published 2021 — 10 editions
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“Few things in life make me more zen than knowing that one can take notes on an almost infinite variety of colors, shapes, and sizes of sticky paper. Ever since I was a kid, the sheer possibilities for organization- the thought that no matter how unpredictable life gets, there are tools to neatly catalog it- have been massively appealing.”
Tash Skilton, Ghosting: A Love Story

“I haven't exactly been feeling motivated to stay in shape, or treat my body like a temple as much as a mausoleum for dead things, like feelings or a sense of self-worth.”
Tash Skilton, Ghosting: A Love Story

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