About The Author

Updated 5-2-2023

As a kid, I was consistently described as one who had her head in the clouds. I was far away imagining all sorts of fantastical things; dragons soaring in the sky, a witch blasting a fireball in the grocery store, a werewolf coming to eat the gym teacher, the coffee barista is actually a vampire, etc.

There is something alluring about supernatural beings existing in our often mundane world; whether they are being subjected to the same life we are or are wreaking havoc for any reason. (You can see where Three Souls was born.)

I was raised in Leduc, Alberta by my adoptive family. At seventeen, I moved out of my parents’ house, and to Edmonton.

Writing wasn’t a passion of mine until I was sixteen. A couple things happened that year. My mom passed away, and I started reading more to escape.

This lead me to read anything I could get my hands on for free, and I soon found fanfictions.

Eventually, I had ideas and started writing my own AU (Alternate Universe) fanfictions. This type of fanfiction is when you take the characters and put them in a different story world.  I soon scratched those stories, and started writing my own books with my own characters.

In fact, I mostly hated my English classes. The books we read were boring, the book theory even more so, poetry was supposed to be personal interpretation however interpretation was based on the teacher’s view, I hated writing essays, and well, I could continue…

Let’s just say, I also got in trouble in grade six because I didn’t put periods in my work. Sentence structure was correct, but if the sentence ended in a period I tended not to input it.

I am now a mom to a daughter and son. In the winter everything is covered in a white blanket of snow and can get to -30 degrees. So, my family and I tend to stay cozy inside watching movies, doing projects/renovations around the house, playing video games, and playing whatever my kids want to play.

If we get the itching to go outside, we bundle up and go into our yard. We love the snow, but not the cold so we don’t tend to stay out there long.

In the summer, we definitely get out of the house more.

We usually buy annual zoo passes, so we can go whenever we wanted (and save on money). It’s hard to find a lot to do with children that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, can keep their attention for more than an hour, or doesn’t leave them so overstimulated you question why you did it for the rest of the day.

I’m slowly updating a few things around the website. You might have noticed the new design. There’s a list of things I’d like to do with it, bear with me as I test a few things out. I’m currently working on a fan club.

See ya around!

Jacey K Dew