Anne Tenino began writing for her own entertainment in third grade, but life intervened, and she didn't get around to submitting anything to a publisher until the week of her 40th birthday. While spending most of the last three years recovering from Lyme Disease, Anne started writing for herself again. The Lyme Disease had led to the demise of her "real" job, and the laptop was right there, next to the bed...
In the long, rainy, Pacific Northwest winter, writing is sometimes a mood-saver. Anne's husband is adorably confused by her love of reading and writing about man lurve, but he's always been a supportive sort. Just don't ask him to read it. Her two school-aged daughters think it's cool Mom's a writer, but aren't clear on why they can't tell Gramma about it. When not writing, Anne likes to read, travel, cook, and shirk housework.
You can see what Anne is up to by checking out her (sadly neglected) blog at http://annetenino.wordpress.com. Available Works"18% Gray", Dreamspinner Press"Happy Birthday to Me", Dreamspinner Press"Whitetail Rock", annetenino.wordpress.com
SE Jakes writes m/m romance. She believes in happy endings and fighting for what you want in both fiction and real life. She lives in New York with her family and most days, she can be found happily writing (in bed).
No really.You can contact her the following ways:You can email her at authorsejakes@gmail.com. You can post to her Facebook page: Facebook.com/SEJakesYou can tweet her: Twitter.com/authorsejakesYou can post on her Goodreads Group: Ask SE JakesYou can follow her Tumblr page: sejakes.tumblr.comYou can follow her on Instagram: instagram.com/authorsejakesTruth be told, the best way to contact her is by email or in blog comments.
She spends most of her time writing but she loves to hear from readers!SE Jakes is the pen-name of New York Times Bestselling author Stephanie Tyler (and half of Sydney Croft) - please go to my media kit to learn more!
Z. A. Maxfield started writing in 2007 on a dare from her children and never looked back. Pathologically disorganized, and perennially optimistic, she writes as much as she can, reads as much as she dares, and enjoys her time with family and friends.
If anyone asks her how a wife and mother of four manages to find time for a writing career, she'll answer, "It's amazing what you can accomplish if you give up housework."Her published books include Crossing Borders, Epic award finalist St. Nacho's, Drawn Together, Physical Therapy, Blue Fire, Fugitive Color, and Jacob's Ladder from Loose Id, The Long Way Home, from Aspen Mountain Press, ePistols at Dawn from Samhain Publishing, and Notturno, Stirring Up Trouble, and Vigil from MLR Press.
Readers can contact her at zamaxfield@zamaxfield.com