"PRAISE FOR OVERMORROW: ""YA portal fantasy featuring three children investigating the mysterious disappearance of their brother and some sort of magical theft of memories. ""Set in New York City ('the birthplace of American argument'), there's a girl. A young girl, who speaks 'narrative rather fluently', sets off on a crime-solving adventure driven by questionable circumstances in her family. Instigated by the appearance of Overmorrow in her life... ""To me, this had the fantasy-yet-urban feel of 'Wrinkle in Time' and had some elements of 'Narnia'. The comfy-cozy message for kids that things can work out and that they *do* have some control over their lives. ""But this flow was still the author's...the setting, phrasing (I'm also a fan of compound nouns), the long & complex sentences (I won't use ""run-on"" 'cause they were exactly as they needed be). I read one of his other books (also with some informalities) and this one topped that. Fave line: ""'Books are portable imaginations.' Fave concept: ""Everyone is 'stuck inside a tragedy'. ""No spoilers, but oh! that ending!"" - Tania Rina ""It is a beautiful novel with a complex, magical feel to it. I could easily connect with the main characters: children in search of wonder and excitement, who are not willing to take the road of boredom and routine that the grownups around them seem to be taking. ""Schaubert has a very distinct writing style that I absolutely adore. Will surely keep an eye out for future novels!"" - Anja Peerdeman PRAISE FOR LANCE'S FANTASY: ""Lancelot Schaubert is an entertaining and intelligent writer with a flair for world-building. His work is full of good surprises."" - Juliet Marillier, Aurelius award winning author of the Blackthorn & Grim and Warrior Bards series ""Schaubert is a powerful fantasist, a multi-layered thinker and a pure craftsperson with words. This is a writer who will make waves, break boundaries and be heard."" - Kaaron Warren, Aurelius + Stoker award-winning author and Guest of Honor at the World Fantasy Convention ""Schaubert's complex stories weave together sly humor, subtle satire, and heightened language to push fantasy into unexpected places: sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes perplexing, but always intriguing."" -LJ Cohen, author of Derelict PRAISE FOR BELL HAMMERS: ""BELL HAMMERS is a hoot."" - Publisher's Weekly"