Heather Fawcett’s stories are like stepping into a world where magic lurks just beneath the surface of the everyday, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to seek it. Whether she’s weaving tales of daring adventure in the cold reaches of the world or exploring the tangled emotions of those who dare to dream big, Fawcett has a knack for creating enchanting worlds where wonder and danger walk hand in hand.
Born with an insatiable curiosity and a deep love of stories, Heather’s journey to becoming a writer was anything but conventional. Her career began in the world of archaeology, where she unearthed the secrets of the past, and later took her to aerospace technical writing. But it wasn’t long before she found herself drawn to the stage, working as a backstage assistant at a Shakespearean festival, where the magic of storytelling truly took root.
Drawing on her eclectic experiences, Fawcett infuses her novels with a blend of adventure, magic, and emotional depth that feels timeless yet fresh. Her debut series, Even the Darkest Stars, a spellbinding tale of a young girl navigating a world full of icy landscapes, mythical beasts, and her own inner struggles, caught the attention of readers and critics alike. Ember and the Ice Dragons and All the Wandering Light followed, each showcasing Fawcett’s gift for building rich, atmospheric worlds and compelling characters that resonate long after the last page is turned.
Now living on the breathtaking Vancouver Island, Canada, Heather continues to write stories that draw from her love of nature, the outdoors, and the complex dance of light and shadow. Her latest work, Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales, was met with widespread acclaim, earning a spot on the U.S. best-seller lists and marking the next step in her ever-evolving literary journey. Her ability to blend whimsy with weighty themes of identity, loss, and the quest for purpose make her books stand out in a crowded genre.
When not crafting her next magical adventure, Heather can be found reading, hiking, or enjoying a bowl of ice cream—her two great loves, besides storytelling. Always searching for the next spark of inspiration, she writes with the hope that her books will inspire readers to embrace their own adventures, both in the world of fiction and the one that lies outside their door.
Heather Fawcett doesn’t just write about magic; she shows us that it’s there, in every word and every page, waiting to be uncovered.