Gina Damico
Author, walrus tusk polisher
I enjoy processed cheese snacks and videos of people falling down.

Croak
On sale now, from Graphia/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Scorch
Book #2 in CROAK series
On sale now, from Graphia/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Rogue
Book #3 in Croak series, coming 9/10/13 from Graphia/Houghton Mifflin HarcourtStalk me, won't you?
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Scorch, in pictures
I’m doing a little something new today. Me and Pinterest have had an on-again-off-again relationship ever since I joined (he lost my email, then I forgot to call, it was awkward), but then it occurred to me that it could … Continue reading
How To Tell Your Great Aunt Tilly You Wrote A Book About Teenagers And Death
Welp, Croak comes out tomorrow. And having done all the interviews and contests and trailers and whatnots I can think of to promote it, I shall end the marketing blitz with its natural conclusion: a story about old people. See, … Continue reading
Interview with the Agent: Tina Wexler of ICM
Back in the days of endless research into how write a query letter, how to get an agent, how not to snap and become an axe murderer on the road to publication, etc., I read a lot about how your … Continue reading
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Tagged cougartown, Croak, icm, literary agent, tina wexler, titanic, yalit
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Interview with the Editor: Julie Tibbott of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
It may shock you to learn this, but I am not in fact sitting in a warehouse somewhere, painstakingly writing each and every copy of Croak by hand. There is a whole team of people who have got my back, … Continue reading
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Tagged avocados, Croak, editor, houghton mifflin harcourt, julie tibbott, muppets, yalit
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Famous Last Words – Apocalypsies edition
As you may have gathered by now, Croak is about death. And a big part of death are those all-important last words you say before shuffling off this mortal coil, hopefully in a top hat and tap shoes. And dude, … Continue reading