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Westport author s fantasy weaves a tale of assassins and aliens in The Brass Queen
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Westport author Elizabeth Chatsworth will be celebrating the release of her debut novel “The Brass Queen” during the Westport Library’s virtual event on Jan. 12.
Chatsworth will be joined by writer Gabi Coatsworth and Neo Victorian Hip Hop Emcee and YouTuber Professor Elemental and Tom Caruana who created a song based on Chatsworth’s character.
Chatsworth’s book tells the tale of a Miss Constance Haltwhistle who sells firearms under the alias of the “Brass Queen” during the late 1800’s in a steampunk inspired world.