A.E. Mayer

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A.E. Mayer


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A.E. Mayer was born in Atlanta, Ga. She lived in Florida, Virginia, Boston and Alabama before deciding to settle in north Georgia with her husband and itty bitty dog. Mayer graduated from Washington and Lee University where she majored in print journalism with a side of literature and studio art and a minor in long walks and napping. Before writing books, she worked as a movie store clerk, trade show booth slinger, receptionist, executive assistant, travel magazine journalist, public relations writer and marketing consultant. She currently writes fiction, urban fantasy, and kiddie lit and loves every minute of it. For more information on Mayer and her books, please visit www.aemayer.com. ...more

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Fan Art: Waffledogs Forever

Getting fan mail is pretty cool. But one better is fan art, which I was over the moon to receive from my new friend Robert. Robert likes Temp: An Accidental Fairytale, and recently during a long-winded conference call he took to doodling and came up with this masterpiece.


If you haven’t read Temp (and you should), waffledogs are my food of the fantastic future, where two of the greatest vittles in

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Published on May 09, 2012 10:24
Average rating: 3.76 · 168 ratings · 34 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
Temp: An Accidental Fairytale

3.76 avg rating — 168 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
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“She doubted if Angus had any inkling of how he really had saved her. He had given her adventure and escape from home, and that was one better than rescuing her from shadowy mountain whispers or a watery grave.”
A.E. Mayer, Temp: An Accidental Fairytale

“The other gods weren’t like this. They were still young and strong and gorgeous. Aging around the edges, but what could anyone expect after thousands of years? Hatred and bile burned like acid in his heart. He ignored the fact that his condition was his own doing, that it was the result of a breakable pattern. Centuries and millennia of festering, resentment, and thinking only of himself had poisoned him from the inside out. His thoughts shifted from his love of building and creation to the resentment of those around him until it narrowed to the confines of his own most basic, selfish needs—breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner, snack, dessert, and more snack. He was the engineer of the entire Paper Door system, but he was also the engineer of his condition. There was no one else to blame, which made him blame everyone else even more. Herb”
A.E. Mayer, Temp: An Accidental Fairytale



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