Cheryl Rainfield (born August 19, 1972) is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, and TikToker.
[1] She was raised in a cult with beliefs drawing from "white supremacy, antisemitism, homophobia and misogyny".
[1][2] She battled with abuse by reading numerous books, and by writing and creating art during her early life which opened doors for her as an escape.
As her abuser starts leaving her threatening messages, Kendra uses self-harm, as well as art and therapy, to cope.
[6] For the launching of the book, she partnered with the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre, which she used as a help line when she was a teen.
The stories ranges from the proverbial babysitter gone mad to the necrophilia fairy tale with a twist.
The common denominator is anything fast food related, and the ensemble runs the gamut from zombie delicacies to child hungry playgrounds.
[8] Manning, the evil Lord rules through fear and magic over the fallen kingdom in the year 1144.
When angry villagers attack the Skinwalker camp, Claire finds herself in a difficult situation and with the need to choose a side.
Her stories also deal with themes of inner strength, self acceptance, and love in the face of extreme emotional conditions.
[1] She was a finalist for the 2010 Governor General's Literary Awards for Scars, which was also a nominee for the 2011 American Library Association (ALA) Stonewall Book Award,[10] and was #1 on YALSA's 2011 Top 10 Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers,[11] and was on ALA's 2011 Rainbow Project List.