Chrys Fey’s children’s pen name:
C.C. Fey was inspired to write Fay Williams and the Zombie Frogs while revisiting childhood favorites: Goosebumps books and Kim Possible.
Like Fay Williams, she loves the weird, solving mysteries, and journaling. And they both hate frogs!
C.C. Fey:
‘Fey’ will forever be a part of everything she creates. But what does C.C. stand for? The first ‘C’ is an acknowledgement of her paternal grandmother, Clara. And the second pen name represents herself. Chrys has a tattoo on her right hand that represents her grandmother, because Clara is with her every day, blessing the words she writes.
Fay Williams and her family have moved from their home in New Orleans to Deadoak, a small town where strange things are said to happen, and Fay hopes so. She is a magnet for the strange and documents everything in her Journal of Weird. During her first day at school, Fay finds out her science class will be dissecting frogs. She can’t think of anything she wants to do less, but Mr. Phibian will fail her if she doesn’t. Now she has no choice.
Except, the frogs have another plan when they come to life and terrorize the school. Can Fay, her twin brother Jay, and her lab partner Frances save their school and prevent everyone from turning into half-human, half-frog creatures with a hunger for flies and…people?
Fay knows one thing for sure. This is going in her Journal of Weird!
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