The Timeseer's Gambit (The Faraday Files Book 2) (62 page)

Since The Deathsniffer’s Assistant hit stores, I’ve come to
deeply
appreciate the people on the professional side of the fence. Big, big, big love for Nikki, Clare, Andrew, Alisa, Vicki, and Eugene at Curiosity Quills Press, my editor Julie Rodriguez, and all the authors who make up the amazing CQ community. And, of course, I owe my very soul to my wonderful agent, Caitlin McDonald, and everyone at Donald Maas Literary Agency who welcomed me into the family so eagerly.

The staff at the local Starbucks, which I have adopted as my office, are absolutely wonderful. I love you all for your constant interest, the free drinks, the support, and just creating a place that feels as comfortable as home where I can also inject caffeine into my bloodstream while I write.

Finally, it’s the greatest honour imaginable to thank my fans. Without readers, a writer is just someone scribbling notes in the dark. Creative-types do what we do to share our vision with others. Every kind word I’ve received – and even some of the unkind ones – are more than I’d ever dreamed. I couldn’t possibly be more grateful to those who follow me on twitter, post reviews, ask questions, leave comments, and even just silently read on the sidelines. You’re the most important part of the process, and you’re the ones allowing me to live my dreams. I can only hope I don’t ever let you down.

Oh, and did I mention Elzie? Let’s mention Elzie again. This is the only platform where I can say nice things about her without her stopping me. I’m so lucky to be able to spend my life with someone who is so supportive as a spouse, so funny as a friend, so honest as a partner, and
so damn mean
as an editor. My life would truly suck without you.

Kate McIntyre
was born and raised in the frigid white north, having spent her entire life in Moncton, New Brunswick. She learned to appreciate the quintessential Canadian things: endless winters, self-deprecating jokes, the untamed wilderness, and excessive politeness. Somehow it was the latter that she chose to write about.

She has been writing since she was five years old and nothing has ever stopped her for long. Her first novel was about a lady mouse detective saving her turtle janitor boyfriend from kidnappers, so it’s nice to know she always loved lady detectives. She is the proud author of sixteen embarrassing hidden novels and one publishable one.

Kate loves crochet, video games, board games, reading, and listening to bad pop music very loudly. She spends several months of the year in Illinois, and the rest of the time lives in a big country home with two cats who refuse to stay on diets and the world’s friendliest dog.

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