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Editorial Reviews
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “With The Neverborn Thief, Najberg has secured his place as a day-1 auto buy for literally anything he puts out, regardless of genre.”—Jon Cohn, author of Slashtag and Everything Is Temporary
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “Najberg has crafted a tale brimming with invention, nuanced social commentary, and memorable characters. Sinister intrigue and high adventure abound, the eerie world of The Shadowlands positively sparkles.”—Dave Jeffery, author of the A Quiet APOCALYPSE series
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “This is a wonderful dark fantasy reminiscent of Coraline or Corpse Bride. It evoked a lot of nostalgia for me while also taking me to a new exciting landscape – the Shadowlands.”—Jay Olsen-Thrift
★ ★ ★ ★ “A magical tale stylishly told by Andrew. He has created a fantastical world that is dark and filled with fascinating characters. It is a coming-of-age tale that is full of fantasy and magic. Whether you are a teen or an adult, this is a story for everyone.”—The Yeti Reads and Reviews
About the Author
Andrew Najberg is a Tennessee author, teacher, husband, and father who wrote The Mobius Door (Wicked House Publishing, 2023), Gollitok (Wicked House Publishing, 2023), The Neverborn Thief (Olive-Ridley Press, 2024), In Those Fading Stars (Crystal Lake Publishing, 2024), Try Not to Die in the Shadowlands (Vincere Press, 2024), Paradise Falls (Wicked House Publishing, 2025), and Extinction Dream (Wicked House Publishing). He is also the author of the collections of poems The Goats Have Taken Over the Barracks (Finishing Line Press, 2021) and Fighting Fermi (Walnut Street Press, 2024).
Currently, he teaches for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where he has been a full-time member of the English department for seventeen years, teaching creative writing, rhetoric and composition, and Japanese literature. In his spare time, he loves to read, draw, play board games and video games with his kids, and watch horror and science-fiction movies. When he can, he tends his vegetable garden as best he can and dreams of travelling abroad with his family. He is working on two additional novels and plans for a potential sequel to The Neverborn Thief.







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