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Romantasy Panel

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Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Pittsburgh PA, United States
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Romantasy Panel: Mai Corland, Hannah Nicole Maehrer, & Aurora Ascher

Moderated by Sarah Cotton | Building: Long Hall | Room: John Knox | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM

After the presentation, the author will be signing books in a tent outside next to the Information Tent.

Their books will be available at the bookstore in the atrium of Long Hall

*Even though the session is sold out online, walk-in attendees may still be welcomed to the session if pre-registrants do not attend. 

Biographies

Mai Corland is a Korean American attorney and writer, born in Seoul and adopted into New York. From there, she ran away from winter and studied in Florida at Rollins College and the University of Miami. Due to a variety of questionable decisions, she currently lives in the cold again. Mai also writes award-winning children’s and young adult books under the name Meredith Ireland.

Hannah Nicole Maehrer—or as TikTok Knows her, @hannahnicolemae—is a fantasy romance author and BookToker with a propensity for villains. When she’s not creating bookish comedy skits about Villains and Assistants, she’s writing to Taylor Swift songs. Her biggest passions in life include romance, magic, laughter, and finding ways to include them all in everything she creates.

Paranormal & fantasy romance author Aurora Ascher loves misunderstood mythical monsters, redeemable anti-heroes, and epic happily-ever-afters. A woman of many creative pursuits, Aurora is also a professional musician and visual artist. She currently resides in Montreal with her trusty espresso machine and her endlessly patient husband.

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Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Pittsburgh PA, United States