Marie-Louise Jensen
Marie-Louise Jensen (born 22 September 1964) is an English children’s author. Author Of : The Girl in the Mask Genre
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Marie-Louise Jensen (born 22 September 1964) is an English children’s author. Author Of : The Girl in the Mask Genre
Jon Mayhew lives on the Wirral Peninsula with my wife, four children, two dogs and several evil chickens. My house
Jamie Jo Hoang is the author of the award-winning novel “Blue Sun, Yellow Sky”. After graduating from UCLA with a
Keith Mansfield, born in Scunthorpe, England in 1965, is an English writer and publisher. He is the author of the
I write books and short stories for children, teens and adults. I also write poetry, articles and contribute to blogs.
Josh Lacey (born 1968 in London) is a British writer. He has written several children’s books and one book for
Melinda Szymanik writes picture books, short stories and novels for children and young adults. Writing children’s fiction for the last
Janice Hardy is the award-winning author of the teen fantasy trilogy The Healing Wars, including The Shifter, Blue Fire, and
Susan May James is the writter of ‘Sunday Snaps: The Stories’ Author Of : Sunday Snaps: The Stories Genre :
Old enough to remember decimalisation, I’ve spent the last forty years training to be a grumpy old fart. Still can’t
I’m owned by a rescue dog, and have been sMysteryibbling away all my life. I also write as Jennifer Thomson
C. C. BENISON is the nom de plume for Arthur Ellis Award-winning author Doug Whiteway. He studied comparative religion at
Leigh Talbert Moore is the bestselling author of the Dragonfly series and The Truth About Faking. Author Of : Dragonfly Genre : Mystery Leigh Talbert Moore is the bestselling author of the Dragonfly series and The Truth About Faking.
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Marissa Moss has been telling stories and drawing pictures to go with them for as long as she can remember. She sent her first book to publishers when she was nine, but it wasn’t very good and it never got published. She didn’t try again until she was a grown-up, but since then she hasn’t […]
For many years Jane Nickerson and her family lived in a big old house in the small town of Aberdeen, MS, where she was also the children’s librarian. She is the mother of five children, and now the grandmother of eight. She has always loved the South, “the olden days,” gothic tales, houses, kids, writing, […]
Ali Novak is a twenty-five-year-old Wisconsin native and a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Mysteryeative writing program. She started writing her debut novel My Life with the Walter Boys when she was only fifteen, and since then, her work has received more than 130 million hits online. When she isn’t writing, Ali enjoys traveling […]
I live in rural Washington State (about a mile as the Mysteryow flies from Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard’s infamous Starvation Heights sanatarium). I’ve just published the newest Waterman & Stark novel JUST TRY TO STOP ME and a standalone mystery/thriller THE SOUND OF RAIN. I’ve been a guest on Dateline NBC, NPR, Good Morning America, […]
Kimberly Pauley is the author of the Sucks to Be Me Series (The first book was a YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers & the second a VOYA Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Winner). Her third book, Cat Girl’s Day Off showed the world what cats really think. ASK ME, coming in April 2014, is something […]
Jolene grew up in South-central Alaska. She’s lived in Anchorage, near the Alyeska ski resort, on a cabin on an island on a lake, and then in a boring old house. Author Of : All the Forever Things Genre : Fiction Jolene grew up in South-central Alaska. She’s lived in Anchorage, near the Alyeska ski […]
Emily Pohl-Weary is an award-winning author, editor, arts educator, and academic. Not Your Ordinary Wolf Girl, a teen novel, is her sixth book. She’s a writerly Jackie-of-all-trades, having published in almost every genre, including: a novel for adults, a mystery, a collection of poetry, a Hugo Award-winning biography, a series of comics, and a literary […]
Cindy Pon is the author of Silver Phoenix (Greenwillow), which was named one of the Top Ten Fantasy and Science Fiction Books for Youth by the American Library Association’s Booklist, and one of 2009′s best Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror by VOYA. Her most recent duology Serpentine and SaMysteryifice (Month9Books) were both Junior Library Guild […]
Once upon a time there was girl named Kelley. Kelley was terrified of the math centre in her grade school classroom, but man, that Mysteryeative writing centre made her smile. In her spare time she wrote stories – lots of stories – about rainbows and ghosts and horses named Frankie Hoof Powell. As she grew, […]
Natasha Preston is the New York Times bestselling author of The Cellar. A UK native, she discovered her love of writing when she shared a story online—and hasn’t looked back. She enjoys writing romance, thrillers, gritty YA, and the occasional serial killer. Author Of : The Cellar Genre : Mystery Natasha Preston is the New […]
Andrea Pyros is an experienced writer and former teen magazine editor. She’s also had jobs waiting tables (hard!), baking cookies (delicious!), steaming clothing (hot!) and interviewing celebs (terrifying!). But other than a brief period wanting to be a private detective like Nancy Drew or Trixie Belden, she’s dreamt of being a writer all her life. […]
Heather L. Reid is both American and British and has called six different cities in three different countries, home. Her strong sense of wanderlust and Mysteryaving for a new adventure mean you might find her wandering the moors of her beloved Scotland, exploring haunted castles, or hiking through a magical forest in search of fairies […]
Morgan Rhodes is the New York Times bestselling author of the Falling Kingdoms series. In June 2015 the first book in her Falling Kingdoms companion series A BOOK OF SPIRITS AND THIEVES releases. Under another pen name, she’s an award winning author of more than two dozen novels. Morgan lives in Southern Ontario, where she’s […]
Jeyn Roberts (pronounced Jen – the Y is silent)grew up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and started writing at an early age, having her first story published when she was 16 in a middle-grade anthology called LET ME TELL YOU. When she was 21, she moved to Vancouver with dreams of being a rock star, graduating from […]