Robyn Mundell & Stephane Lacastaigneratte
Biography
Robyn Mundell and Stephane Lacastaigneratte are a writing team, and the authors of Neurosphere (Dial, 2011). Robyn is an award winning playwright. After graduating NYU, she went on to perform in dozens of plays in New York City. Robyn then moved to Los Angeles where she has been selling original screenplays and T.V. pilots to major film companies and networks. Robyn is currently collaborating with her father, Nobel laureate Robert A. Mundell, on a family memoir.
Robyn is cursed with an overactive dream life. Every night she is bombarded with dreams which she can recall the next day with disturbing precision. She often wished that she could turn off the "dream switch" and just get a good night's sleep. Until one day, she had a dream she could not ignore...it was about a boy who found himself inside his father's brain.
French-born writer Stephane, on the other hand, has always struggled to remember his dreams. A few years after his MBA and a master's degree in Computer Science, the condition worsened. Sadly, Stephane learned, there was no name for this disease, nor was it officially classified as such. His only hope for a cure was to dream by day and write. Until one morning, while daydreaming about Robyn's nighttime dream, he had a vision...a mysterious civilization of intelligent beings, living inside a human brain.
There was no looking back, the germination of their epic fantasy series Neurosphere had begun.
Robyn is cursed with an overactive dream life. Every night she is bombarded with dreams which she can recall the next day with disturbing precision. She often wished that she could turn off the "dream switch" and just get a good night's sleep. Until one day, she had a dream she could not ignore...it was about a boy who found himself inside his father's brain.
French-born writer Stephane, on the other hand, has always struggled to remember his dreams. A few years after his MBA and a master's degree in Computer Science, the condition worsened. Sadly, Stephane learned, there was no name for this disease, nor was it officially classified as such. His only hope for a cure was to dream by day and write. Until one morning, while daydreaming about Robyn's nighttime dream, he had a vision...a mysterious civilization of intelligent beings, living inside a human brain.
There was no looking back, the germination of their epic fantasy series Neurosphere had begun.
Books
Neurosphere (Dial, 2011)

