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Writing the Weird: Finding Joy, Meaning, and Magic in Storytelling with Stephanie Campisi

April 13, 2026 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Author Stephanie Campisi

What:

I write weird, whimsical things for all ages and across all sorts of categories. From picture books to romcoms to TV adaptations, I’ve done it all! That said, most of my work has some things in common: it’s usually comedic, with a touch of the fantastical, and there’s almost always a funny woman lead (if not two!) 

My latest book is The Unfinished Business, a humorous middle grade novel about a girl who inherits a business called The Unfinished Business, and who is then tasked with finishing the unfinished business of The Unfinished Business’ late, ghostly owner…all while handling some ghosts of her own. 

In July, the second in my Heather Spellman cosy romantasy series – Cruel Summerween – releases, and September will mark the launch of 10 Things I Hate About Zombies, the third in my Hazel Graves romcom series.

Why:

Writing helps me make sense of the world (and myself, I think!) It’s something I’ve always done, and I’m not myself when I’m not writing! There’s so much joy in creating something new, and I love the process of building worlds, characters, and stories, not to mention getting to play around with language. What a gift!

How:

I am fueled by deadlines! I’m a very diligent writer – I’m at my desk early every morning, and I just type away until a project is done. I typically start with a title or a theme, then the ending I’m trying to work towards. From there, I start fleshing out story, subplots, and characters – usually drawn from things I’ve read about, places I’ve visited, or people I’ve encountered. There’s something magical in how quickly a story changes from feeling like you’re feeling around in the dark to wide-open paddock where you can see it all! If ever I’m stuck, I take my dog for a walk, and the solution somehow presents itself. It’s almost always somewhere in what I’ve written, but getting away from the laptop for a bit gives me the distance I need to figure it out. (My dog loves this bit of the process.)

Bio:

Stephanie Campisi is an Australian author based in SoCal. She writes humorous, whimsical things for readers of all ages, with notable works including The Unfinished Business, Luis and Tabitha, and the forthcoming Broomsticklers middle grade series. She writes strange romcoms under the pen name Hazel Graves, cozy romantasy as Heather Spellman, and writes the Sparkle Pigs chapter book series as Kit Holliday. When not writing, she’s usually reading with her son or taking her Jack Russell terrier for a walk!

Unfinished Business by Stephanie Campisi

“An utterly delightful ghost story filled with quirky, lovable characters; luscious language; and the powerful themes of friendship, loss, and letting go. Bursting with heart, humor, and drool-worthy patisseries, The Unfinished Business is perfect for kids who love a good ghost story, but don’t want to be scared.” —Christine Virnig, author of A Bite Above the Rest and Phantom Academy

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She/her. Check out my books at stephaniecampisi.com! 


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Her upcoming novel, Love and Other Incurable Ailments, is about Serenity, an anxious overthinker whose fixation on a stranger pulls her straight into chaos, heartbreak, and the inconvenient unraveling of her carefully constructed life.

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Leave a Comment Filed Under: What, Why, How: Inside Writing Tagged With: children's books, Fiction, ghost stories, inspiration, writing, YA fantasy

Words by the Waves: a Beach Access Trail StoryWalk®

October 21, 2024 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Robbie's Way on Ocracoke Island, NC Robbie’s Way is a 15-foot wide access from Silver Lake Drive to the shores of Pamlico Sound. The family of Robbie Runyon deeded the access to Ocracoke … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: Books and Reviews, Notes on Being Human Tagged With: children's books, literacy, reading, storywalk

What, Why, How: Ian Tadashi Moore

January 10, 2022 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

What: I’ve written, illustrated and recorded three books for young readers: Zosan, Tamaishi, and Where All the Little Things Live. My first, Zōsan, was funded on Kickstarter in 2015. It … Continue reading >>

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What, Why, How: Jean Alicia Elster

April 29, 2019 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

What: As a professional writer, I have produced works in multiple genres: I have edited and ghostwritten several nonfiction books. Also, my memoir-based essays have appeared in national … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: What, Why, How: Inside Writing Tagged With: children's books

Feral cat inspires memoirist to write children’s book

October 22, 2018 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Even a feral cat who has never lived indoors can find love, a family, and a home. The Story of Little White Faye Rapoport DesPres and I share a publisher, Buddhapuss Ink. I know from reading … Continue reading >>

Filed Under: Books and Reviews, The Writing Life Tagged With: cat, children's books, creative nonfiction, Little White, writing

Wading into Writing for Children

February 27, 2017 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

It began with a Ghost Crab Incident On a family vacation last summer, my daughter took my then 8-year old granddaughter and 3-year old grandson to the beach after dusk to look for Atlantic ghost … Continue reading >>

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