

There he also found a suitable husband to take Elisa’s hand. The Baron became the responsible for negotiating the expansion of São Paulo Railway’s new line for the local government in São Paulo with the suppliers in London and was there most of the time. She died when Elisa was seven.Īdult life: Elisa and her father moved to England, to a fictional town called saint Edwidge’s Hills, a day’s travel from London. Even though she dedicated her full time to her household, husband and only child, she was very literate and taught Elisa to read and write at the early age of four. Elisa’s mother was an extraordinary woman for her time. Her life becomes a dark, cold, lonely cage the day the devil takes her as his wife.

Sometimes, life and love can follow the most obscure paths, just as they did for Elisa. Daughter of a Baron, her family enjoyed a privileged position in the society. The Night of Elisa is bound with 30+ pencil illustrations of ornaments, characters and objects and a unique layout.:The Night of Elisa - A Gothic Novel. As other figures of Classic Gothic Literature, Elisa progress through the story with the help of supporting characters.Ĭhildhood: Elisa was born in São Paulo, the ‘Metropololis of Coffee’, in the Republic of the United States of Brazil. In the book, she is introduced as “an unknown lady” when she is found unconscious in the woods, in the world of Duskland. The lead female character on The Night of Elisa.
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Her books have been featured on GOTHIC BEAUTY magazine, GINGER NUTS OF HORROR and many blogs worldwide.Elisa da Cunha Domingos: A Character’s backstory Her writing is mainly influenced by classic Gothic authors such as Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde and Mary Shelley with a hint of modern names such as Tim Burton, Stephen King and John Logan. The Night of Elisa Sousa, Isis, Diston, Clare on. These have been so far a hobby, but the author intends to reach a larger readership through the publishing of her upcoming titles. But with all the imagination I have running lose, there came some stories… And there came some books!"įor the past few years, Isis Sousa started her Indie Author journey, publishing works of Gothic Fiction, which she writes on her free time. "I am a concept artist and illustrator who writes on my free time. Her books have been featured on GOTHIC BEAUTY magazine, GINGER NUTS OF HORROR and many blogs worldwide. Her writing is mainly influenced by classic Gothic authors such as Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde and Mary Shelley with a hint of modern names such as Tim Burton, Stephen King and John Logan. But with all the imagination I have running lose, there came some stories… And there came some books!" For the past few years, Isis Sousa started her Indie Author journey, publishing works of Gothic Fiction, which she writes on her free time.
