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Ari Berk

Ari Berk
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Ari Berk

Ari Berk is the author of the Undertaken trilogy and Nightsong, illustrated by Loren Long. He works in a library filled to the ceiling with thousands of arcane books and more than a few wondrous artifacts. When not writing, he moonlights as professor... Read full bio

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Q. What is your motto or maxim?
A. "Way leads on to way."
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My life in 8 words: "Always almost about to be buried by books."
Nightsong will be released on September 25, 2012 in eBook
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Nightsong will be released on October 01, 2012 in Hardcover, eBook
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Death Watch will be released on November 15, 2011 in eBook
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Ari Berk Revealed

Q. What is your motto or maxim? A. "Way leads on to way." Q. If you could eat only one thing for the rest of your days, what would it be? A. Sushi Q. What do you regret most? A. Waiting so long to write a novel. My finest short story was written in the 4th grade, an enthralling yarn about meeting the Loch Ness monster. I could have added a few chapters... Q. Who is your favorite fictional hero? A. Dr. Strange Q. With whom in history do you most identify? A. John Dee, scholar and astronomer to Queen Elizabeth I. He had an enormous library of books and used to see angels and spirits in an old MesoAmerican obsidian mirror. Learn more about Ari Berk

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West End Word, January 10, 2012
...to Famous by Joan Bauer 6. The Secret History of Mermaids and Creatures of the Deep by Professor Ari Berk 7. The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick 8. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins 9. First Kill by Heather Brewer 10. Floors by Patrick Carman...
The Bookish Type, November 14, 2011
...A weekly feature I started to showcase the exciting new releases hitting shelves this week. November 14 Wherever You Go by Heather DavisHarcourt Children's BooksSeventeen-year-old Holly Mullen has felt lost and lonely ever since her boyfriend, Rob, died...
Literary Escapism, November 6, 2011
...14th: Requiem with the Reaper by Kailin Gow (Harold Kung Fu Kid #3) November 15th: Death Watch by Ari Berk (Undertaker Trilogy) Wherever You Go by Heather Davis The Pledge by Kimberly Derting Tricks of the Trade by Laura Ann Gilman (Paranormal...
Theodora Goss, October 5, 2011
...Today I saw a blog post that Rosa Lemberg, the editor of Stone Telling, had written about The Moment of Change: An Anthology of Feminist Speculative Poetry, the poetry anthology she's editing. It will be coming out from Aqueduct Press. Here is the table...