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  • Jessica Gleason

    Jessica Gleason writes because Bukowski no longer can. Gleason’s paranormal romance novels, Madison Murphy, Wisconsin Weirdo and Damned Before Breakfast, are available from Champagne Books and her debut poetry collection, Sundown on This Town, is available from Popcorn Press.

    Gleason, occasionally, sleeps in a Star Trek uniform and has mastered The Song of Time on her ocarina. She has a BA in English Writing and an MFA in Creative Writing. Gleason is a college English professor and spends her spare time reading, painting and singing a mean karaoke in Southeastern Wisconsin.

  • Jessica Penot

    Jessica Penot is a therapist and writer who lives in Alabama with her husband, children, and three corgis.

  • Jessica Stanley

    Being a mother of 4, you wouldn’t think I have time to write… but with those same 4 kids, they devour most of my works (ones I let them read), including this one. 

    I’m truly sorry to my daughter Ebony. She created and molded Donny into someone she became quite attached to… and I ruined it, making her cry. 

    I thought of this idea, after watching a science show about people with dementia and amnesia finding memories with music. And the love that people can feel with just one song. 

    I have felt loss myself and still cannot listen to Eric Clapton’s Tears in Heaven without bawling my eyes out. 

    I hope that The Playlist allows you to remember the ones you have loved and lost. 

    Thank you for taking the time to read it. I hope you liked it.

  • Jinger Jackson

    Jinger Jackson makes her home in a small house surrounded on three sides by the Ozark National Forest. A family of coyotes make their den on the edge of her property. Deer come into her pasture to feed which drives her dogs crazy, but JJ loves it. Sitting alone in the woods is where she gets her inspiration for some of her more macabre tales. It was in these woods, seeing a pair of lightening bugs that looked like eyes that gave birth to Morgan Creek. It's also here she is battling demons, falling in love with gargoyles and awaiting the werewolf of her dreams to take her away.

  • Joan Conning Afman

    )Joan is a retired art teacher from Connecticut, a published author who now lives in sunny Florida. She loves to stretch the reader’s imagination with fantasy settings, paranormal events. She has four adult children and six beautiful, much-adored grandkids.

  • Joanne Renaud

    Joanne Renaud, who earned a BFA in illustration from Art Center College of Design, has been writing, drawing and painting as long as she can remember. She went to college in a variety of places, including Northern Ireland and Southern California, and enjoys history, comics, children’s books, and cheesy fantasy movies from the ’80s. She currently works as both an author and a freelance illustrator. She has written many stories, including “The Secret of Unicorn Valley,” which she wrote when she was eight.

  • Jodi Jensen

    Jodi Jensen grew up moving from California to Massachusetts and a few other places in between, before finally settling in Utah at the ripe old age of nine. The nomadic life fed her sense of adventure as a child and the wanderlust continues to this day. With a passion for old cemeteries, historical buildings and sweeping sagas of days gone by, it was only natural she’d dream of time traveling to all the places that sparked her imagination. 

    Connect with Jodi at:

    Website/Blog: https://jodijensenwrites.wordpress.com/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jodijensenwrites 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/WritesJodi

  • Jodie Angell

    Jodie wrote Crimson Kiss while she studied for her BA English Language degree at Cardiff University. During her early days as a writer, Jodie attracted 40,000 views on her most popular story on Movellas and worked as an editorial ambassador, providing constructive criticism for other young writers.

    She has been creating her own worlds and characters since the young age of eleven and has had short stories and poems published in anthologies. She lives in rainy Wales, UK, with her partner, and regularly visits her mother's two adorable Frenchies, Rubix and Harvey.

    While working a full-time job as an insurance consultant, Jodie penned the Ancient Spells trilogy. She thoroughly enjoys the escapism of fantasy and the ability to create a world without limits. She is also avidly planning her next writing adventure - an epic cyberpunk series.

  • John Paulits

    John Paulits lives in New York City where he spent many years teaching. He has written novels for children as well as adults. Champagne Books has published his LANYON FOR HIRE Series, Volume 6 of which is in preparation.  Champagne Books has also published Volumes 1 and 2 of THE SHAKESPEARE MURDERS Series, as well as the science-fiction novel BECKONING ETERNITY and TOBY'S TREK, a YA, science-fiction novel.

    You can find more abuot and connect with John at the links below:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.paulits 

    Website: www.johnpaulits.com

    Blog: https://johnpaulits.wordpress.com/

    Manic Readers: http://www.manicreaders.com/index.cfm?disp=editAuthorPage&authorEditPage=books

    Library Thing: https://www.librarything.com/catalog/johnpaulits

    Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/search?page=1&q=John+Paulits&tab=books

  • Jordan Turbeville

    Jordan Turbeville is a high school English teacher living in Arkansas with her husband and two wonderful kids. Her favorite kinds of stories are those centered around characters who find hope even in what seem to be hopeless times.

  • Joyce Proell

    Joyce Proell is a 2015 RWA Hearts through History winner. Born in Minnesota, she attended college in Chicago where she studied art and finished with a graduate degree in social work. After working in mental health as a clinical social worker, she retired to write full-time. Her first book, Eliza, was published in 2012. Four more books followed.

    When she isn’t writing, she loves to travel, winters in Florida, and walks daily. She finds baking relaxing and often aces the daily crossword puzzle. She and her husband make their home in rural Minnesota in her very own little house on the prairie.

    Visit Joyce at:

    Website/Blog: www.joyceproell.com

    Facebook: facebook.com/AuthorJoyceProell

    Twitter: Joyce Proell @jproell1

  • Joyce Ward

    Joyce Ward stopped stirring up trouble in the corporate world a few years ago and now satisfies her appetite for mayhem in the fictional world. When she isn’t working on one of her cozy horror, paranormal romance or historical western manuscripts, she can usually be found hanging out with her family in San Juan Capistrano. She has published several short stories in various anthologies, and she’s an active member of Orange County Chapter of Romance Writers of America and O.C. Writers.

  • Judy Gill

    There’s nothing, nothing, harder than writing a bio. Especially when the publisher says, “be interesting.” What’s interesting about a person who spends seventy percent of her time making up stories and hasn’t had a real life of her own because she’s been doing it for mumbtly-leven decades? And then said publisher want it to be entertaining?

    C’mon! I’m a writer, not an entertainer. The most entertaining thing I’ve done recently is fall out of my inflatable kayak, about as difficult as falling out of a crib, and I did it in front of an entire marina full of people. Do you have any idea how quickly gazes swing right to the source of an audible splash?

    There. Now you know. I’m a klutz, but at least I can swim, a fairly necessary attribute for a woman who spends as much time as I do bobbing around in the Pacific Ocean, either aboard or overboard, having fallen out of a kayak. Not worries, though. Even such embarrassing incidents are good fodder for a writer’s mind, but believe me, the next person who does something dumb in front of the entire marina will be male. My imagination at work.

    Judy loves to connect with her readers. Find her at:

    Website/Blog: http://www.judygill.com 

    Twitter: @jggbooks 

    Facebook: JudyGriffithGill 

  • Julie Eberhart Painter

    Julie Eberhart Painter was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. For twenty-six years, she worked with nursing homes as a volunteer coordinator and later as a community ombudsman. She spent eighteen years with Hospice of Volusia/Flagler in Port Orange, Florida and contributed to and edited their two most recent publications. 

    Julie has three novels in print. Her numerous articles on geriatric concerns were published in the Orlando Sentinel, Seniors Today, the News-Journal of Daytona Beach and The News-Observer, New Smyrna. Her humorous “Confession is Good For the Soul” appeared in The Wittenburg Door

    Julie’s articles on writing were published in The Romance Writers' Report, Novel Notes, The Galley, and Florida Writers’ Magazine.

  • K. W. Bernard

    Kerry loves nothing more than writing secondary-world fantasies with messy romances. Her stories run dark and violent, featuring timeworn estates, leather, and armed scoundrels in place of pretty palaces, fancy dresses, and princes. Glowing-eyed monsters inevitably appear in most of her writing, resulting from a visit by one at eight years old (okay, maybe it was a vivid nightmare). 

    As a lifelong Mainer with a background in ecology, Kerry shares the same reverence for the woods and sea as her heroine. And while she prefers to take down her enemies on roller skates, like her male lead, she loves the feeling of a sword in her hand. When she’s not writing, Kerry also enjoys skimboarding, fishing, and spending time with her wonderful husband and daughter.

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