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“The 'Worldweavers' books have the deft touch of a true classic.”
          —Glenda Larke, author of "The Isles of Glory" trilogy and the "Mirage Makers" trilogy

“These stories are ... thoughtful explorations of the range of fantasy.”
          —Teri S. Lesesne, "The Goddess of YA Literature" and VOYA reviewer

Latest News

Cybermage, the third book of Alma Alexander’s epic YA Worldweavers trilogy, is coming in March 2009! See the cover!

Spellspam, the second book of Worldweavers, is now available! Order it now or ask for it at your favorite bookseller.

When E-mail Attacks!

What do you get when ordinary e-mail spam becomes infused with magic? Spellspam—and it’s not supposed to exist. As far as Thea Winthrop and her friends know, computers are completely magically inert, making them ideal vehicles for storing magic spells, not casting them. But all that seems to have changed as students at Wandless Academy find themselves the victim of practical jokes—with magical consequences—simply by opening an e-mail.

Now the spellspams are getting worse, and it’s possible there’s someone behind them who is not just bent on stirring up trouble but has a much scarier and more far-reaching agenda. Until now, Thea herself has been the only person she’s even heard of who can reach through the computer using magic. But Thea's match is out there, and even her friends can’t help her track down the source of the spellspam before it gets much, much worse.

This sequel to Gift of the Unmage ups the ante on a fantasy world that is rich and nuanced, like our own, but with a core of wildly original magic. Read an excerpt or order now.

If you missed the first book, Gift of the Unmage…

“When there is a battle to be fought, it is you who can choose the place of the battlefield.” Thus says Cheveyo: mage, teacher, and the first person in Thea’s life to remain unimpressed by her lineage. From birth, great things were expected of Thea, but her magical abilities are, at most, minimal. Now, with Cheveyo, Thea has begun to weave herself a new magical identity, infused with elements of the original worlds.

Back in her everyday life, she attends the Wandless Academy, the one school on Earth for those who, like her, can’t do magic. It is at the Academy that Thea realizes she will indeed have to fight, since her enemies are hungrier and more dangerous than she thought. Fortunately, her greatest strength may be the very powerlessness she has resisted for so long… Read an excerpt or order now.

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A Reader's Guide for the Worldweavers series is now available. (Adobe PDF)