Sheri Yutzy, another YA author interviewed me on her blog this month in a series she calls ‘Made to Create.’ Check out the sneak peek below…
Hello, dear readers,
I’m excited to have Jebraun Clifford with us for our May interview! I met Jeb at the American Christian Fiction Writers(ACFW) conference last fall, and my husband and I stayed with her at her home in New Zealand in February. Jeb is a fellow young adult fantasy author, and her friendship has been a great encouragement to me. I admire the way she combines writing with mothering and working with her church people. I hope I can organize my life so well!

Sheri Yutzy: Welcome to Made to Create, Jebraun! I’ve been looking forward to talking with you about your writing for a long time.
Jebraun Clifford: Thank you, Sheri. It was such fun to meet you at the conference, and then have you and your husband visit us in Rotorua. I love that we can maintain a friendship across the ocean, and I’m also excited to be a part of this series!
SY: Yes, technology can do wonderful things for overseas friendships! Let’s get started. When did you first realize you wanted to be an author?
To read the rest of this interview, check it out —> —> —> HERE
Jebraun Clifford always wanted to step through a door into an imaginary kingdom, so it’s no surprise she now calls Middle Earth home. Too short to be an elf and too tall to be a Hobbit, she lives in a gorgeous town smack-dab in the centre of New Zealand’s North Island filled with thermal activity, stunning lakes, and enough Redwoods to make her Californian heart swoon. Her unpublished YA fantasy, The Two Queens of Kyrie, won both the American Christian Fiction Writer’s 2015 First Impressions contest and the 2016 Genesis contest. She loves coffee, tree ferns, dark chocolate, and Jesus, and harbours a secret penchant for British spelling.
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