Thea will be in conversation with the author of the debut bestseller Godkiller, Hannah Kaner.
Please note that the book and ticket option will entitle you to one hardback copy of The Hurricane Wars, as well as a single entry into the event.
Thea Guanzon was born and raised in the Philippines and currently resides in Metro Manila. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in international politics with a minor in peace studies and she has previously worked in governance and women’s rights. Aside from being a writer, she is an avid traveller, an enthusiastic fangirl, a Dungeon Master, a voracious reader of fantasy and science fiction, an iced coffee junkie, and a horror podcast aficionado. You can find her on Instagram @theagwrites.
Hannah Kaner is a Northumbrian writer living in Scotland. She works as a senior digital consultant in Edinburgh, delivering digital healthcare, tools, and services for the public sector. She has a first class degree in English from Pembroke College, Cambridge, and a Masters of Science with distinction from the University of Edinburgh. She is inspired by world mythologies, angry women, speculative fiction, and the stories we tell ourselves about being human.
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