Author, Illustrator & Vlogger
Tai Dongqun (Dong-sh-way) is a Chinese-Canadian Adoptee. She decided to pick up writing and wrote children’s and teens books. She is a writer of Asian based books for children, teens and young adults.
Author & Gamer
He does lots of historical and adventures genres. Lived in Canada and has traveled in Europe many times. He has writing books for children, teens and young adults.
Author & Sewer
Evelyn Everley is a fantasy and romance author. She has been writing short stories since she was a child. She loves retelling old classic fairytales and being fantasticated with the history of mankind.
Author & Cook
They write about dark tales and haunted stories. They grew up in American and living in the south in the United States. Written books for children, teens and young adults. They started a cooking blog with their pets. A & C means Anonymous Citizen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Would you ever do crossover stories with characters from different series?
There are many crossovers in the series and other series of authors and their own.
Why do you only do collaborations within your small group?
Their writing style works within each other.
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Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?
Personal experience like witnessing or have been involved in events. Also from everywhere like reading, looking at an image, watching a movie/show, imagining or listening to a song. Would write down the scenes and information down as it might be useful in the future.
Do you like to create books for people of specific genres?
It is not as fun writing in specific genres, like for only children, young adult or adult books. With the difference of the age gap‘s and genres of books, can be very limited at times. We all, like different genres of books however though the label genres on our personal books, we can’t explore outside the range. That’s why we do collaborations with just the four of us.
Would you want your books to become movies/anime/cartoon etc?​
It would be incredible to have the opportunity. There’s are always going to be haters of adaptions either the franchise is going to go really well or flat out disappointed.








