An Interview With Cecil Castellucci
Writer of The Female Furies, The Plain Janes, and most recently, DC’s Batgirl, Cecil Castellucci has a range, intensity, and voice distinctly her own.
DetailsWriter of The Female Furies, The Plain Janes, and most recently, DC’s Batgirl, Cecil Castellucci has a range, intensity, and voice distinctly her own.
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“A seance has been held in the great house of Collinwood. A seance that has suspended time and space and sent one woman on an uncertain and frightening journey into the past…”
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