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Jennifer Brasington-Crowley

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Jennifer Brasington-Crowley is an author, illustrator, artist and animal advocate. She is a graduate of E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and an advertising copywriter and graphic designer.

She is the author of the Lyndsay and Lainey Lion children's book series (www.sunnyvillezoo.com), as well as unconventional romance series Raven Song and Stillwaters, available for download from Amazon.com.

She is a little obsessive about things like music and animals and has finally come to terms with being sorted into Slytherin.

Learn more at www.sunnyvillezoo.com
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Jennifer Brasington-Crowley My favorite fictional couple are brothers Tristan and Siegfried Farnon from the All Creatures anthology. They are not quite fictional, since the stori…moreMy favorite fictional couple are brothers Tristan and Siegfried Farnon from the All Creatures anthology. They are not quite fictional, since the stories are based on real life, but those two are such polar opposites and cause each other such grief, but there is an underlying bond of brotherly love that really holds them together. And how each has his own relationship with James Herriot is brilliant as well.(less)
Jennifer Brasington-Crowley The best thing about being a writer is being able to bring characters to life. You create these people/animals/beings/etc., breathe life into them and…moreThe best thing about being a writer is being able to bring characters to life. You create these people/animals/beings/etc., breathe life into them and make people really care what happens. It's like having a baby but being able to control their every move. Ha!(less)
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She didn’t know where Will Call was, and besides, she’d never given Gabriel her last name so she doubted they’d have her down, so she bought a one-day pass and followed a group of teens dressed as the cast of The Avengers into the convention center.

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