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J.R. Parker has been daydreaming for as long as he can remember, and recording the catastrophes of those daydreams for nearly as long. He started writing Kestrel's Midnight Song around his fifteenth birthday, finished the first draft around his seventeenth birthday, and submitted it to the publisher shortly thereafter. He has lived in Idaho his whole life, but his mind resides in various pockets of the clouds.