Jillian Torassa, first and foremost, is a student of the dark that makes life devastatingly beautiful. Her works range from YA dystopia to mythological thriller, but each of her stories search for the necessary thread of hope and resilience that can always be found within the deepest despair.
Jillian Torassa, first and foremost, is a student of the dark that makes life devastatingly beautiful. Her works range from YA dystopia to mythological thriller, but each of her stories search for the necessary thread of hope and resilience that can always be found within the deepest despair.
Her most recent works, including the novel Morning Son, focus on prehistory, myth retelling, and paranormal / psychological suspense, excavating the evil of the human condition while also searching for the possibility of redemption.
Her most recent works, including the novel Morning Son, focus on prehistory, myth retelling, and paranormal / psychological suspense, excavating the evil of the human condition while also searching for the possibility of redemption.
With an English degree from BYU, Torassa brings an academic appreciation for narrative structure to her stirring tales. By day, she channels her passion for literature as an elementary school librarian, ensuring that the next generation understands the power of a good story - especially a tragic one.
With an English degree from BYU, Torassa brings an academic appreciation for narrative structure to her stirring tales. By day, she channels her passion for literature as an elementary school librarian, ensuring that the next generation understands the power of a good story - especially a tragic one.
Torassa resides in Keizer, Oregon, where she shares a home with her husband, two sons, and animals named after characters from The Lord of the Rings.
Torassa resides in Keizer, Oregon, where she shares a home with her husband, two sons, and animals named after characters from The Lord of the Rings.