Thank you to the booksellers and librarians who hand this book to all kinds of young people. You are our heroes.
Thank you to Maverick, who is as loving and wild as a baby taneen.
Thank you to our families for embracing us for who we are.
And finally—this is just Cori here—thank you to Amy Rose for the kind of love that fills the cosmos with hope.
P.S. This is just Amy Rose! Thank you, Cori, for inviting me to be part of the story I fell for almost as hard and fast as I fell for you. Let’s write so many more together.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Cori McCarthy had been dreaming about retelling the King Arthur myth set in space for several years, but something always held them back… until the day they asked their partner in life and words, Amy Rose Capetta, to write it with them. Such is magic. One day, an idea is only an idea, and the next, it has arms, legs, and space dragons.
Amy Rose Capetta (she/her) holds a BA in Theater Arts from UC Santa Cruz and an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She is the author of the space duet Entangled and Unmade, as well as a love story wrapped in a murder mystery, Echo After Echo, and the vibrant Italian-inspired fantasy, The Brilliant Death, and its forthcoming sequel. She identifies as a queer demigirl. Find out more about Amy Rose and her books at AmyRoseCapetta.com.
Cori McCarthy (they/them) earned degrees in poetry and screenwriting before falling in love with young adult literature at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Cori is the author of two science fiction thrillers, The Color of Rain and Breaking Sky, which are respectively about human trafficking in space and futuristic queer teen fighter pilots. They are also the author of two contemporary novels, the mixed media urbex adventure You Were Here, and the feminist romcom Now a Major Motion Picture. They identify as an Irish-Arab American, as well as a pan demi enby. Find out more about Cori and their books at CoriMcCarthy.com.
In 2015, Amy Rose and Cori cofounded Rainbow Boxes, a charitable initiative to send inclusive fiction to community libraries and LGBTQ+ support shelters all over America. In 2018, they cofounded the Rainbow Writers Workshop at the Writing Barn in Austin, Texas, an annual event where aspiring queer writers can come together to learn craft and launch their careers. The couple lives together in the mountains of Vermont where they raise a magical child who may very well be the next King Arthur.