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Paige N. Regan is a dark fantasy author known for her great ability to infuse humor into the macabre. With a focus on Young Adult and Adult novels, her captivating stories transport readers into worlds teeming with magic, myth, and murder. Her most recently published works include: Sin and Bones and Blood and Stone, which are the first two books of the Sin and Bones trilogy. Paige’s upcoming Gothic Fantasy novel, We Are Buried in the Garden, is set to be released in September 2026.
I’ve read Sin and Bones and can tell you it’s an exciting dark fantasy story about a teenage girl dealing with all the difficulties involved in growing up while facing supernatural forces and influences that create unusual challenges for her to overcome.
For the record, Paige and I met while she was a student at Point Park University, and I was one of her screenwriting professors. Paige has the distinction of being the very first of my former students to appear as a guest on StoryBeat. And I couldn’t be more proud or pleased. Truthfully, for me, this is a milestone moment.
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Paige N. Regan is a dark fantasy author known for her great ability to infuse humor into the macabre. With a focus on Young Adult and Adult novels, her captivating stories transport readers into worlds teeming with magic, myth, and murder. Her most recently published works include: Sin and Bones and Blood and Stone, which are the first two books of the Sin and Bones trilogy. Paige’s upcoming Gothic Fantasy novel, We Are Buried in the Garden, is set to be released in September 2026.
I’ve read Sin and Bones and can tell you it’s an exciting dark fantasy story about a teenage girl dealing with all the difficulties involved in growing up while facing supernatural forces and influences that create unusual challenges for her to overcome.
For the record, Paige and I met while she was a student at Point Park University, and I was one of her screenwriting professors. Paige has the distinction of being the very first of my former students to appear as a guest on StoryBeat. And I couldn’t be more proud or pleased. Truthfully, for me, this is a milestone moment.