About the Book
Book: The Unraveling of Emlyn DuLaine
Author: Lindsay A. Franklin
Genre: YA Fantasy
Release date: February 4, 2025
A shattered heart, a fate foretold.
The world undone by tales of old.
Emlyn DuLaine just wants to know what happened to her sister, Camille, seven years ago on the fateful day she vanished—literally. Emlyn witnessed Camille unravel and disappear, but no one believes her. Since they think she’s crazy, the least the cops could do is solve Camille’s case. Is a little closure too much to ask?
But Emlyn’s life is upended when she is pulled through a portal into the fantasyland of her childhood imaginings—a magical library holding the storyworlds of every story ever published. And trouble is brewing in the land of Rivenlea. Rogue characters threaten their plot lines, and broken classics are beginning to crumble, but Emlyn only wants to find Camille.
As she searches for her sister, Emlyn begins to learn the reality of Rivenlea and her own origins. A nefarious plot is afoot, and the line between fact and fiction is becoming hopelessly blurred. The truth threatens the storyworlds, Rivenlea, and Earth—the fabric of creation, itself.
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Author Interview
1. Do you consider yourself a plotter or a pantser (or a hybrid)?
I prefer the term “puzzler.” Stories come to me out of order, but I usually use an extensive
outline before I begin any drafting, which makes people believe I’m a plotter, and that’s sort of
true. But the process of putting that outline together feels like putting a puzzle together, so
there’s some plotting, some pantsing, some plantsing, and sometimes a bit of wailing, but it
usually results in a completed novel at some point!
2. What is your favorite part about writing?
If I have a really clean, tight outline in hand, then I love drafting. Coming up with dialogue on the
fly, inserting jokes I hope will make readers giggle, trying to come up with a perfect chapter
opener and a final chapter line that will make readers gasp and turn the page—all those fun
things that aren’t captured on my outline delight me.
3. What is your least favorite part about writing?
Having to crank out words on deadline is tough. It’s part of being a professional writer, so I’m not
complaining. I feel blessed to have contracts and deadlines. But it’s hard to sit down and do it
when I’m not feeling terribly inspired and I would rather wait for the muse.
This varies pretty widely. I have written almost an entire novel in a month (The Story Raider—I
just about lost my mind by the end of that!). But I decided to take about two years to
conceptualize, outline, and draft The Unraveling of Emlyn DuLaine to recover from a little
creative burnout and rediscover my joy in storytelling again. Usually my sweet spot is 4-5
months.
5. Where do you get your ideas for your books?
Everywhere! Idea seeds pop out from strange places (a daydream, a phrase an editor said
once, a reel about bees, a random musing about whether or not my husband and I would have
been friends if we grew up next door to each other). But once I have an idea seed, lots of
different things influence the story sprouting from that seed. I may have something to say about
the state of the world, or I might be working through some personal heartache I want to explore
on the page. I have written my friends into my books, and I write my husband into every story I
tell. Everything is inspiration.
About the Author
Lindsay A. Franklin is the Carol Award–winning author of The Story Peddler, ECPA best-selling author of Adored, and Managing Editor of Enclave Publishing. She would wear pajama pants all the
time if it were socially acceptable. Lindsay lives happily among therain and evergreens of the Pacific Northwest with her scruffy- looking nerf-herder husband, their three (nearly) grown geeklings, and three demanding thunder pillows (a.k.a. cats).
More from Lindsay
“It’s always been broken.”
Those were the words God put on my heart when I cried out to him in 2020 as I tried to plot The Unraveling of Emlyn DuLaine. My cry and the fact that I was plotting a novel were not exactly connected at first–though outlining does usually result in some weeping and gnashing of teeth for me. But I released my last novel in 2020 and happened to be working on my new series, The Rivenlea Sphere, when the world was suddenly thrown into chaos.
Being creative in the midst of a global pandemic and significant social unrest is not easy. In fact, I found it impossible. I stared at my unfinished outline, asking myself and God, “Why is everything so messed up? Why is this world so broken?” I know the theological answer to that question, but sometimes, the soul aches. Sometimes, it feels like the whole world is falling apart in a way it never has before.
When God reminded me that this world has, since the fall of man, always been broken, he also reminded me that he’s always been in the business of rescuing us, giving us hope, and pointing us toward a better future–one that is complete and holy. One that is fully redeemed.
Over the next two years, an underlying brokenness that begs for solution wove itself into my storyworld. The Unraveling of Emlyn DuLaine is intentionally whimsical and fun, filled with references to beloved classics and packed with wry humor. There’s a magical library, a sassy dragon, a fish-out-of-water protagonist determined to dodge every YA trope being thrown her way. But underneath it all is the idea that this world isn’t what it was originally designed to be–and there is hope on the horizon.
Blog Stops
Madi’s Musings, February 25
Inspired by Fiction, February 26
Artistic Nobody, February 27 (Author Interview)
Book Butterfly in Dreamland, February 27
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 28
Blogging With Carol, March 1
Blossoms and Blessings, March 2 (Author Interview)
The Lofty Pages, March 3
Tell Tale Book Reviews, March 4
Texas Book-aholic, March 5
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, March 6 (Author Interview)
cecereadsandsings, March 6
Locks, Hooks and Books, March 7
For Him and My Family, March 8
Fiction Book Lover, March 9 (Author Interview)
Holly’s Book Corner, March 10
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Lindsay is giving away the grand prize of a $75 Amazon Gift Card and a hardcover copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.