<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>From two comics superstars comes an explosive, high school noir romance for everyone with a mind of their own.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Everyone hates Darren, the firebug, the bad boy trouble follows everywhere. Alison finds a warmth to Darren, a spark everyone's missing. Alison knows what she's doing, but after tonight's fireworks, she'll find out who knows best. Can Alison play with fire without getting burned?</p><p><i>Palefire</i>, the first collaboration between writer MK Reed and artist Farel Dalrymple, takes us back to high school for a hot date to the party of the year. When you're not a girl, and not yet a woman, the last thing you want is advice. The road to hell may be paved with good intentions, but everyone deserves a second chance--even if it goes up in flames.</p><p><b>Farel Dalrymple </b>is the author of the <i>New York Times </i>bestseller, <i>The Wrenchies </i>(First Second). He has also collaborated with author Jonathan Lethem (<i>Motherless Brooklyn</i>, <i>The Fortress of Solitude</i>) on <i>Omega the Unknown </i>(Marvel Comics). His comic, <i>Pop Gun War</i>, was a Xeric Grant recipient and gold medal winner from the Society of Illustrators. He is a co-founder of the comic anthology, <i>Meathaus</i>.</p><p><b>MK Reed </b>is the author of the graphic novels <i>Americus</i> and <i>The Cute Girl Network </i>(First Second). Her work can be found in anthologies like <i>Papercutter</i>, <i>The Big Feminist But</i>, and the Swedish magazine <i>Galago</i>. <i>Americus </i>was the winner of NAIBA's 2012 Carla Cohen Free Speech Award and was a 2011 American Booksellers for Children's New Voices title.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Cartoonist Farel Dalrymple is the author of the New York Times Bestseller, the <i>Wrenchies</i> (First Second). He has also collaborated with author Jonathan Lethem (<i>Motherless Brooklyn</i>, the <i>Fortress of Solitude</i>) on <i>Omega the Unknown</i> (Marvel Comics). His comic <i>Pop Gun War</i> was a Xeric Grant recipient and won a gold medal from The Society of Illustrators. He is a co-founder of the comic anthology, <i>Meathaus</i>. He is currently residing in Oregon where he is working on a sequel to <i>Pop Gun War</i>, drawing his Eisner Award nominated webcomic, <i>IT WILL ALL HURT</i> for Studygroup Comics, and illustrating the <i>Earfarmer</i>, a science fiction love story for Dark Horse Presents with writer Chris Stevens. <p/>Experienced dungeon mistress MK Reed is the author of the graphic novels <i>Americus</i>, <i>The Cute Girl Network</i> (First Second) and the forthcoming <i>Pale Fire</i> with art by Farel Dalyrmple (Secret Acres). She also writes and draws the web comic <i>About A Bull</i>. Her work can be found in anthologies like <i>Papercutter</i>, the <i>Big Feminist But</i>, and the Swedish magazine, <i>Galago</i>. <i>Americus</i> was the winner of NAIBA's 2012 Carla Cohen Free Speech Award, and was a 2011 American Booksellers for Children's New Voices title. The first chapter was nominated for an Ignatz Award for Outstanding Story in 2008 after its inclusion in <i>Papercutter 7</i>. MK lives in Brooklyn with a very tall nurse.
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