J L Mulvihill BIO


 J L Mulvihill’s debut novel, The Lost Daughter of Easa, is the first book of the young adult series, The Chronicles of Elsie Lind, and is an engaging fantasy novel bordering on science fiction with a dash of Steampunk. This is a publication of Dark Oak Press. The second novel, Return to Easa  was released in 2017 and the third book is in process.

J L Mulvihill’s Steel Roots series has three books, The Boxcar Baby, Crossings, and Rails West, published through Seventh Star Press. This young adult series is based in the Steampunk genre and engages the reader into a train hopping heart-stopping adventure across America with just a dash of the thriller in it. The fourth novel, "End of the Line," and it's companion "A Hobo Cook Book," is in process.

She is also the co-editor of Southern Haunts; The Spirits That Walk Among Us which includes a short story of her own called Bath 10, a fictional thriller involving a real haunted bathhouse in Hot Spring Arkansas.  She has a poem in Southern Haunts part 2 about a demon on the Natchez Trace, and a short story in Southern Haunts part 3 of a long lost witch story in Southern Florida.

J L Mulvihill has several short fiction pieces in the Dreams of Steam series published through Dark Oak Press.  She is also a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), The Mississippi Writers Guild (MWG), as well as the Clinton Ink-Slingers Writing Group.

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