Novels

The Eda Tapestries

Those That Were Not

By

Eleanor O’Callaghan

 

She is fighting a war where their weapon is memory, as she wins the war she risks losing the world.

Those That Were Not


When a mysterious book tells Elsie that her brother is still alive, she escapes her isolated home, only to be caught up in a rebellion.

Genre: YA, high fantasy, literary metafiction.
Word count: 92k
Status: Manuscript complete; preparing for Query; Standalone with trilogy potential
Series Title: The Eda Tapestries

The vibe or tropes:

Found Family and Reluctant Heroes
The Burden of Memory
The Power of Stories

The Udaean Trilogy

The Crown of Arcadia

By

Eleanor O’Callaghan,
Amelia Rickard,
Roselinda O’Callaghan

Strangers are coming – Worlds shall collide. Help can be found in rules defied.

The Crown of Arcadia


When Azari meets three teenagers who claim they’re from another world, the journey to find their way home reveals secrets that shake the foundations of her peaceful life.

Genre: YA portal fantasy.
Word count: 97k
Status: Manuscript complete, preparing for a thorough edit; First book in a trilogy

The vibe or tropes:

Identity and Belonging
Familial Secrets
Secret Royalty

The Coorayne Mysteries

Betwixt The River and The Sea

By

Eleanor O’Callaghan

 

“Lavender, Nettle, Wattle and Oak” – hearing the song of the ancient forces, they must return their town’s memory and reharmonise its connection to the land.

Betwixt The River and The Sea


The daughter of an antique-shop keeper tries to find a stolen clock and discovers a second side of her hometown she didn’t know existed.

Genre: MG Urban Fantasy.
Word count: 45k ~ 50k complete
Status: First draft almost complete; first book in five book series.

The vibe or tropes:

Uncovering the Past
Small Town Australian Mystery

The Eda Tapestries

The Worlds That Were

By

Eleanor O’Callaghan

 

When Visions become dangerous, a quest begins to find the love of the stars and the home of magic itself.

The Worlds That Were


When her friend’s visions slice through reality, Elsie must venture across unknown waters to find healing and peace for her people.

Genre: YA high fantasy, literary metafiction.
Word count: 93k
Status: Manuscript complete, preparing for a thorough edit. The sequel to Those That Were Not.

The vibe or tropes:

Forgotten Truths
Found Family
Reclaiming Peace and a Sense of Home

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