

In 2012, I got ticked off at my employer and stopped doing a lot of the little admin and course development tasks that were devouring way too much of my time for way too little money. I’d been working sporadically on Timebound (which was originally called Time’s Twisted Arrow) for several years while teaching history and government online. It was probably inevitable that I’d end up writing a time travel series. I was a history professor before I quit the day job to write full time and I’ve been addicted to science fiction (well, pretty much *all* speculative fiction) since I was a kid. If there’s a more soul-sucking job in the universe, I can’t imagine what it would be.Ģ.) What inspired you to write your first book? This is most likely a remnant from the horrible few weeks that I spent as telephone solicitor when I was young, broke, and couldn’t find other work. I make exceptions for my sister and my mom, but other than that, I keep phone conversations short and avoid them when possible. I really don’t like to talk on the telephone. It’s time for: 10 Questions With Rysa Walkerġ.) What is something that many people might not know about you? If you see her on social media, please tell her to get back into the writing cave. She currently lives in North Carolina, where she is hard at work on the series finale. On the rare occasion that she gained control of the television, she watched Star Trek and imagined living in the future, on distant planets, or at least in a town big enough to have a stop light.


Rysa grew up on a cattle ranch in the South, where she read every chance she got. Timebound, the first book in the series, was the Young Adult and Grand Prize winner in the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards. Rysa Walker is the author of the bestselling CHRONOS Files series. Welcome Leighgendaries to the eleventh edition of 10 Questions With…
