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Audrey D. DeBoer is a Grand Rapids, Michigan native and has been writing for as long as she could read. Vispilio is her debut novel. When she’s not writing fiction, she’s a marketing copywriter. DeBoer and her husband Jerry live in GR with their beloved cat, Scout.

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Audrey D. DeBoer I am currently working on the sequel to Vispilio! Militis will launch at the end of 2026.
Audrey D. DeBoer When I was 12 years old, I was assigned a project at school—write a short story. I loved this project, because I loved writing stories (I still do, ob…moreWhen I was 12 years old, I was assigned a project at school—write a short story. I loved this project, because I loved writing stories (I still do, obviously.)

My humble short story was entitled Enemy on the River—about the son of a lord in the Middle Ages who, in a Hamlet-esque twist of fate, found his father dead at the hands of a trusted friend. In another, Lion King-esque twist of fate (because truly, how different are Hamlet and The Lion King, really?), our hero runs off into the forest, where he befriends a misunderstood outlaw.

Little did I know that I was laying the groundwork for my debut novel, Vispilio.(less)
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Vispilio Audiobook Available June 3!

Hi friends!

Thanks so much for all the support you’ve shown me with the release of Vispilio so far. It’s so exciting as a writer to see your work in other people’s hands. It’s also been great to hear some of your theories for book two.

I’m excited to announce that the audiobook version of Vispilio will be available on June 3 wherever you listen to audiobooks, including library apps like Hoopla.

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“It can be crazy hard. To keep your faith, to keep going. It can be harder than I ever would have imagined. Sometimes things happen to you, really bad things that aren't fair, things that make you feel so terrible you're not even sure who you are anymore or whether you're right or wrong, good or bad. Sometimes you feel like there's no one to turn to, and you're all alone and so scared you can hardly move and so tired you just want to curl up in a ball and go to sleep forever. I guess that's kind of the way Alex felt that last night I saw him. And that's the way I felt now. But I guess I had one advantage over Alex. I guess in some way I'd been training for this time my whole life. I'd been training every day, even in simple things, little things. I trained to keep my mind sharp when I went to school. I trained in karate to keep my body and spirit strong. Even when I just went to church, or when I prayed by myself, it was a kind of training: I was training to remember that I was not alone. I was never alone.”
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“Having faith in God did not mean sitting back and doing nothing. It meant believing you would find success if you did your best honestly and energetically.”
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