Elizabeth Gibson wrote her first story at age 7.
Now 17, the Camas High School senior is a published author.
“Splinter,” a science fiction novella, follows the story of a girl caught in a web of a corrupt futuristic entertainment industry. The book was inspired by the movie, “The Matrix,” which Gibson watched as a young child.
“That has influenced by whole life,” she said. “Most of the stories I have written are science fiction. It is big in my family. My parents also watched a lot of Star Trek when I was growing up.”
The book is currently available on several online sites, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Powell’s Books.
Gibson is planning to market the book locally with author signing events, but doesn’t have any firm dates yet.
“I have always wanted to publish a book, but never thought I would,” Gibson said. “When I actually saw it for the first time in print, I felt kind of suspended for a moment, as if it were not actually happening to me.