Author Love
Miranda Levi
Some writers don’t just tell stories — they build entire worlds you can step into and breathe. Miranda Levi is one of those rare humans.
There are authors you admire from afar, and then there are the ones who feel like constellations in your own sky — steady, luminous, impossible to ignore. Miranda Levi has long been that kind of presence for me. She writes with a fearless honesty that refuses to look away from the hard parts of being human.
Miranda is an award-winning author and lifelong storyteller whose work lives at the crossroads of identity, resilience, and a little bit of magic — the kind that sneaks up on you and reminds you why stories matter. She’s best known for her Fountain of Youth series, a genre-bending YA fantasy saga that explores reincarnation, found family, and the fierce pursuit of truth. But to reduce her work to genre alone misses the point. Her writing isn’t just fantasy — it’s survival with starlight threaded through it.
What I admire most is the way Miranda uses fiction as both refuge and revolution. Her stories don’t run from trauma; they transform it. They hold space for complexity, for healing that isn’t linear, for hope that refuses to die quietly. In a world that often asks us to be smaller, her characters choose to become more.
And she doesn’t stop at her own pages. Through Rainbow Quartz Publishing, Miranda helps other authors bring their voices into the world — lifting others up while continuing to evolve as an artist herself. Lately, she’s even been learning the art of tattooing, which feels perfectly on brand: storytelling, but written in ink and skin.
Off the page, she dreams of quiet forest cabins, builds a life with her husband Peter, and shares her space with two delightfully named cats — Hamilton and Eggs Benedict — which tells you everything you need to know about her blend of depth and humor.
If you’re looking for stories that believe in transformation, courage, and the magic hidden inside ordinary survival, Miranda Levi is a writer you need on your radar.
Go find her work. Support her stories. Let yourself get lost in the worlds she’s created — you might come back a little braver than when you left.
Because sometimes the people who write about magic are the ones quietly making it.
Consider giving this powerful piece a read today!
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