![]() I wanted to write about a woman who was dealing with the gut-wrenching realities of being the caretaker for a transhuman who also happened to be suffering from Alzheimer’s. Most stories focus on the “ooh ahh” of werewolves, but not many look at on a macro level that doesn’t involve epic wars or secret societies. He came to me with this crazy idea about ooze, but it fit neatly into my idea about a society dealing with transhumanism, on a personal level. What’s your side of that story? How’d you go from talking ooze to the inter-connecting multi-author series that is MERGE? And how did that lend itself to Beth and Sam’s story? Recently on Attack of the Book, MCM accused you of playing a major role in the conception of the series itself. Hi Kit! I have to say I loved your stories for MERGE, 5 Days at a Time and Gentle Cruelty. So without further adieu, let us welcome the lovely Kit Iwasaki!ġ. Now she furiously scribbles out books for the Vampire General series, as well as other projects that will jump out at you when you least expect it. She decided to get back to what she was always doing anyway, and had been as long as she could remember: telling stories. ![]() ![]() It took her a few more years to figure out what to do with her freewheeling life, most of which is not fit to print in a bio. Kit Iwasaki was midway through premed when she realized she loved the heart, but hated blood. ![]()
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