Graphic Novels#
| Title |
Published |
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| Apocalypse How? |
2016 |
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Short Stories/Novellas#
| Title |
Published |
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| Lulu |
2015 |
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Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
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| The Daughters |
2015 |
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| Invitation to a Bonfire |
2018 |
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| End of the World House |
2022 |
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Adrienne Celt is an American author and cartoonist based in Tucson, Arizona. Her debut novel The Daughters (2015) told the story of a family of opera singers across generations, weaving music and myth into a literary narrative. She followed it with Invitation to a Bonfire (2018), a literary thriller loosely inspired by the lives of Vladimir and Vera Nabokov.
Celt is also a cartoonist and has published the graphic novel Apocalypse How? (2016) and the short work Lulu (2015). Her most recent novel, End of the World House (2022), combines art world satire with a time-loop structure. Her work often sits at the boundary between literary fiction and genre.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Adrienne Celt written?
Adrienne Celt has written five books across three series.
What was Adrienne Celt's first book?
Adrienne Celt’s first book is Lulu, published in 2015.
What kind of books does Adrienne Celt write?
Adrienne Celt writes literary fiction that often incorporates elements of history, myth, and the surreal. Her novels include The Daughters (2015), about a family of opera singers, Invitation to a Bonfire (2018), a literary thriller inspired by Vladimir Nabokov, and End of the World House (2022), which blends art and science fiction.