J.A. Cipriano
J.A. Cipriano is a New York Times bestselling author from America, who likes to write paranormal, fantasy, and young adult novels. He is particularly famous for writing The Lillim Calina Chronicles and The Thrice Cursed Mage series. Although author Cipriano grew up to become a noteworthy author, he didn’t like writing at all when he was a child. During his 2nd grade, his teacher gave the class an assignment to list down the things that they didn’t like. The first thing that Cipriano mentioned in that list was writing. And he gave a pretty simple reason for it too, which was his bad handwriting. Later, his academic achievements were good enough to allow him to have a career in the engineering field. However, as the days passed, he started realizing that writing is not that bad and he kind of liked it. And after winning a writing contest a year later, Cipriano became confident about making a career in the writing field. During all of his school years, author Cipriano kept on writing stories and won many contests. When he broke an arm in 7th grade, prominent authors Stan Lee and Dean Koontz had come to sign on his plaster. Most of the writings of author Cipriano were mainly fiction. In the 9th grade, he penned his first book called Revelations. It was a small novel comprising of about 20 thousand words. When he reached sophomore year, Cipriano wrote a couple more books and completed his first trilogy. While studying in the senior year, the author decided to rewrite Revelations, which he says is the best thing he has done in his writing career. However, author Cipriano does not think so and every time he sees the manuscript, he feels like making changes in it.