Kelly Ann Jacobson is the author of the queer young adult novel Tink and Wendy, which won the Foreword Reviews INDIES Gold Medal for YA in 2021, as well as the queer young adult novel reimagining Robin and Her Misfits (Three Rooms Press), which was an INDIES finalist. Kelly has published many other books for adults and young adults, including the chapbook An Inventory of Abandoned Things, which won Split/Lip Press's 2020 Chapbook Contest, and the literary speculative fiction novel Weaver (Livingston Press). Her short pieces have been published in Boulevard, Southern Humanities Review, Daily Science Fiction, and many other literary magazines. Kelly is the Assistant Professor of English at the University of Lynchburg and also teaches Completing the Novel for Johns Hopkins's MA in Writing. Kelly received her PhD in Fiction from Florida State University in 2021. She currently lives in Virginia.
High Praise for LIES OF A TOYMAKER ""In the fun fantasy novel Lies of a Toymaker, a girl explores her sense of identity and purpose in a world where toys come alive."" --Foreword Reviews ""Jacobson takes her readers on a captivating journey in Lies of a Toymaker, an imaginative retelling told with grit and heart."" --Meagan Brother, author, Weird Girl and What's His Name ""Lies of a Toymaker gleefully turns folklore on its head, gender-bending, raising the stakes, and leaving the reader to question how we understand the world. If toys come to life, might life also be reduced to the confines of a toy? Jacobson tempers whimsy with a severe, dark edge in this wonderfully imagined retelling. --Michael Chin, author, This Year's Ghost ""A gripping hero's journey, full of lush prose and heart-rending storytelling. Absolutely perfect for teen readers!"" --Micki Janae, author, Of Blood and Lightning ""Creepy and dreadful in all the best ways, Jacobson's poetic prose brings a sinister modern bent to the classic Pinnochio tale, stringing the reader into an engrossing family mystery unravelled only as far as she allows it. Lies of a Toymaker's ethereal story will slowly sneak its way into your thoughts when you're not reading it, and you won't realize you're hooked until it's too late."" --Rie Lee, author, Vessel Past Praise for Kelly Ann Jacobson For Robin and Her Misfits ""A diverse and entertaining twist on a popular legend . . . Unreservedly recommended."" --Midwest Book Review, Children's Bookwatch, LGBT Fiction Shelf ""A queer retelling of Robin Hood full of heists, heart, and Florida humidity . . . Captures all the nuances of each main characters' personalities as well as the found family that made Robin Hood and his Merry Men such a beloved classic."" --The Southern Bookseller Review ""[A] rousing heist adventure . . . Jacobson's take on the well-known tale, told through a cinematic plotline, centers themes of found family and queer love."" --Publishers Weekly For Tink and Wendy Gold Medal Winner, Young Adult Fiction Foreword INDIES Awards ""This atmospheric reimaging is rife with divided loyalties and harsh tragedies. Introspective and character-driven, it retains the misty, fairy-tale feel of impossible things and childhood yearning . . . Jacobson shines in thoughtfully rendering the classic characters as well-rounded, complex, and flawed individuals."" --School Library Journal ""A masterful reinvention of the classic. Full of teenage angst and yearning, it is poignant, relatable, and full of contemporary appeal."" --Foreword Reviews ""A modern tale that completely reinvents the characters ... both beautiful and heartbreaking all in one."" --The Southern Bookseller Review