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'''Charlie Nicholes Holmberg''' is the author of several novels, including ''Followed by Frost'' (a 2016 RITA finalist); ''Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet''; ''The Fifth Doll''; and the three volumes in The Paper Magician Trilogy (''The Paper Magician'', ''The Glass Magician'', and ''The Master Magician''), to which she sold the movie rights to Disney in 2016.
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'''Charlie Nicholes Holmberg''' is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of several novels, including ''Followed by Frost'' (a 2016 RITA finalist); ''Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet''; ''The Fifth Doll''; and the three volumes in The Paper Magician Trilogy (''The Paper Magician'', ''The Glass Magician'', and ''The Master Magician''), to which she sold the movie rights to Disney in 2016. She also wrote ''The Will and the Wilds,'' ''Spellbreaker,'' ''Veins of Gold,'' and The Numina Trilogy (''Smoke & Summons,'' ''Myth & Mortals,'' ''Siege & Sacrifice'').  
  
She was born on April 4, 1988. At [[Brigham Young University]], Charlie majored in English and minored in editing where [[Brandon Sanderson]] was one of her instructors. After graduation, she worked as a freelance and technical editor.  
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She also wrote ''Star Mother'', which reflects motherhood, genealogy, and sacrifice[https://latterdaysaintmag.com/motherhood-sacrifice-and-genealogy-in-bestselling-fantasy/] and ''Star Father.'' The Happy Valley series (''Nerds of Happy Valley'' and ''You're my I.T.'') is published under C. N. Holmberg. She is starting a new series, Whimbrel House Series.
  
Holmberg is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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Charlie was born on April 4, 1988. Music was a big part of her life all through high school, where she was a jazz pianist, played flute and French horn, and enjoyed writing her own music. She seriously considered studying music composition when she went to [[Brigham Young University]].[https://latterdaysaintmag.com/motherhood-sacrifice-and-genealogy-in-bestselling-fantasy/] Instead, she majored in English and minored in editing where [[Brandon Sanderson]] was one of her instructors. After graduation, she worked as a freelance and technical editor. She wrote nine novels before she published her first one, ''The Paper Magician''.
  
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She also writes music. She takes composition lessons from a music producer and is part of the Nashville Songwriters Association.[https://latterdaysaintmag.com/motherhood-sacrifice-and-genealogy-in-bestselling-fantasy/]
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Holmberg is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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* [https://charlienholmberg.com/ Charlie's Website]
 
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Charlie N. Holmberg Mormon Author

Charlie Nicholes Holmberg is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of several novels, including Followed by Frost (a 2016 RITA finalist); Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet; The Fifth Doll; and the three volumes in The Paper Magician Trilogy (The Paper Magician, The Glass Magician, and The Master Magician), to which she sold the movie rights to Disney in 2016. She also wrote The Will and the Wilds, Spellbreaker, Veins of Gold, and The Numina Trilogy (Smoke & Summons, Myth & Mortals, Siege & Sacrifice).

She also wrote Star Mother, which reflects motherhood, genealogy, and sacrifice[1] and Star Father. The Happy Valley series (Nerds of Happy Valley and You're my I.T.) is published under C. N. Holmberg. She is starting a new series, Whimbrel House Series.

Charlie was born on April 4, 1988. Music was a big part of her life all through high school, where she was a jazz pianist, played flute and French horn, and enjoyed writing her own music. She seriously considered studying music composition when she went to Brigham Young University.[2] Instead, she majored in English and minored in editing where Brandon Sanderson was one of her instructors. After graduation, she worked as a freelance and technical editor. She wrote nine novels before she published her first one, The Paper Magician.

She also writes music. She takes composition lessons from a music producer and is part of the Nashville Songwriters Association.[3]

Holmberg is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.