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Elizabeth Lim on Instagram: "🐠🧵🄜COVER REVEAL! šŸ„®šŸ’ž Ā  It is with great delight that I unveil the cover for FISHBONE CINDERELLA! When I was a new and unpublished author, a piece of advice stuck with me: ā€œWrite what you want to read.ā€ There are two genres I grew up adoring and they are fantasy and historical fiction – especially multigenerational stories with messy family drama. Well, I’ve done a few of the former and I’d been itching to write a historical novel inspired by my grandmother’s life, but it took years before I felt I had honed my craft well enough to do the story justice. Now, Fishbone Cinderella is finally here, and I could not be happier or prouder of what it achieves. While the contents are yet to be uncovered by you, dear readers, I hope you will agree that the cover is gorgeous!! šŸŽØMy deepest thanks to Lilitt Wang @lilittwang, the brilliant artist, for envisioning then rendering the perfect face for my book. I’d been hoping for a cover that was both enchanting yet also heartfelt, and as you can see, she nailed it. I must also thank Regina Flath @reginaflath, our art director and jacket designer, for her keen eye and tremendous framing for FISHBONE CINDERELLA! šŸ“šThank you to my editor, Tricia, and to my team at Del Rey for being supportive of my adult debut from the start. I can’t believe that in a little more than 6 months, this book will be out in the world, and I have them (and my agent Gina) to thank for that. 
 🌟 FISHBONE CINDERELLA is available for preorder, and I would love it if you’d consider reserving a copy in advance. Preorders are immensely helpful for authors, as they create buzz for a book pre-release and signal to bookstores that they ought to stock it! So please go forth and get a copy ā˜ŗļø It’s also available for request in @netgalley šŸ’™ Links are in my story and bio I cannot wait to share more about this book with you! 🄰"

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Elizabeth Lim on Instagram: "🐠🧵🄜COVER REVEAL! šŸ„®šŸ’ž
Ā 
It is with great delight that I unveil the cover for FISHBONE CINDERELLA! 

When I was a new and unpublished author, a piece of advice stuck with me: ā€œWrite what you want to read.ā€ 

There are two genres I grew up adoring and they are fantasy and historical fiction – especially multigenerational stories with messy family drama. Well, I’ve done a few of the former and I’d been itching to write a historical novel inspired by my grandmother’s life, but it took years before I felt I had honed my craft well enough to do the story justice. Now, Fishbone Cinderella is finally here, and I could not be happier or prouder of what it achieves. While the contents are yet to be uncovered by you, dear readers, I hope you will agree that the cover is gorgeous!!

šŸŽØMy deepest thanks to Lilitt Wang @lilittwang, the brilliant artist, for envisioning then rendering the perfect face for my book. I’d been hoping for a cover that was both enchanting yet also heartfelt, and as you can see, she nailed it. I must also thank Regina Flath @reginaflath, our art director and jacket designer, for her keen eye and tremendous framing for FISHBONE CINDERELLA!

šŸ“šThank you to my editor, Tricia, and to my team at Del Rey for being supportive of my adult debut from the start. I can’t believe that in a little more than 6 months, this book will be out in the world, and I have them (and my agent Gina) to thank for that. 

🌟 FISHBONE CINDERELLA is available for preorder, and I would love it if you’d consider reserving a copy in advance. Preorders are immensely helpful for authors, as they create buzz for a book pre-release and signal to bookstores that they ought to stock it! So please go forth and get a copy ā˜ŗļø It’s also available for request in @netgalley šŸ’™

Links are in my story and bio

I cannot wait to share more about this book with you! 🄰"

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