Emerson Blake writes YA dystopias about the secrets we aren't supposed to remember and the rebels we're not supposed to become. Little is known about Emerson's past—by design. What readers do know is this: every story Emerson tells is a map, every character a warning, and every broken world a reminder that even the quietest spark can start an uprising.

Girl of the Broken Grid is a YA dystopian thriller where a 3.7-second blackout reveals a girl with Lira’s face—and a system determined to overwrite her.

The Signal in Our Bones is the moment the grid wakes up, starts remembering, and calls Lira by the name it gave her first.

The Daylight Rebellion is the final break when daylight itself glitches—and Lira must choose what to burn to stay herself before she’s erased for good.