Aislinn Brophy, author portrait
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Aislinn Brophy

Aislinn Brophy (they/them) is a queer writer and theater artist whose work seeks to explore hard truths about our world with empathy, joy, and magic. They are the Ignyte Award-nominated author of the YA fantasy novels How to Succeed in Witchcraft, Spells to Forget Us, and The Divinity Thieves. They have a degree in Theater, Dance & Media from Harvard University. As an actor, they have appeared on stages all across the East Coast. They currently live in Boston with their spouse and two cats.
The Divinity Thieves
Spells to Forget Us
How To Succeed in Witchcraft

Books

The Divinity Thieves
Spells to Forget Us
How To Succeed in Witchcraft

Mental Health Awareness Month Resources

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