While Ann Rose wouldn't classify "The Seemingly Impossible Love Life of Amanda Dean" a rom-com, she does include a lot of humor and kissing into it.
Chatham Greenfield's own disability makes them feel like they're stuck in a time loop, so they wanted to write a story about a character going through something similar, but having someone by their side who understands them.
Quinn Diacon-Furtado wanted to cover the themes of exclusion and generational patterns from the perspective of queer and nonbinary teens, so they wrote "The Lilies."
Nicolas Didomizio drew a lot of inspiration from his own life when he wrote "Nearlywed," a book that follows an engaged couple with practically nothing in common.
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