Author Biographies
SARAH REES BRENNAN’S first novel The
Demon’s Lexicon, a dark YA urban fantasy featuring magic,
swords, and a cranky boy mechanic, was published in June 2009. It
was nominated for the ALA/ YALSA Best Books for Young Adults
list, received three starred reviews, and a Carnegie Medal
nomination. The sequel, The Demon’s Covenant, came out in
May 2010, and she is currently working on the third volume in the
trilogy while being inspired by her muse—country music. She lives
in Dublin, Ireland between a canal full of swans and a bakery full
of muffins.
www.sarahreesbrennan.com
BECCA FITZPATRICK is the New York
Times – bestselling author of the paranormal thriller Hush,
Hush. She graduated college with a degree in health, which she
promptly abandoned for storytelling. When not writing, she’s most
likely running, prowling sale racks for reject shoes, or watching
crime dramas on TV. Crescendo, the sequel to Hush,
Hush, will be published in November 2010.
www.beccafitzpatrick.com
CAITLIN KITTREDGE is the author of The
Iron Codex trilogy for young adults, as well as the bestselling
Nocturne City series, and the Black London series from St.
Martin’s Press. She collects comics, loves bad movies and good
books, and is owned by two pushy cats.
www.caitlinkittredge.com
KAREN MAHONEY gave up on her dreams of
being Wonder Woman a long time ago, but has instead settled for
being a writer of contemporary fantasy. This is her second
published story about Moth, the teen vampire who made her first
appearance in The Eternal Kiss. Her debut YA novel The
Iron Witch, about a girl with iron tattoos and super strength
(alchemy! dark elves! a hot half-fey guy called Xan!), will be
published in 2011. She is British and currently lives in
London.
www.kazmahoney.com
DANIEL MARKS is the super secret pseudonym
of a popular adult urban fantasy author. He lives in a highly
classified and secluded location (a “house” in a “neighborhood”)
with his trusty bodyguard (“wife”), and a cabal of evil minions
(some “dogs”). He’s currently hiring for a loyal henchman
(“gardener”). Apply at:
www.velvetandnyx.com
JUSTINE MUSK is the author of the YA
supernatural thriller Uninvited. She has also written the
dark-fantasy novels Bloodangel and Lord of Bones,
about a race of men and women descended from fallen angels who go
to war against demons—and sometimes each other.
www.justinemusk.com
DIANA PETERFREUND is the author of the four
books in the Secret Society Girl series, the first of which was
named to the 2007 New York Public Library’s Books for the Teen Age
List and deemed “impossible to put down” by Publishers
Weekly. Her young adult debut, Rampant, is a
contemporary fantasy novel about killer unicorns and the virgin
descendants of Alexander the Great who hunt them, and has been
named one of the top ten children’s books on IndieBound’s Kids’
Next List for Winter 2009.
www.dianapeterfreund.com
MICHELLE ROWEN is the national bestselling
and award-winning writer of YA fantasy, paranormal romance, and
urban fantasy. Her days (and some nights) are filled with writing
about demons, vampires, shifters, faeries, and other worldly
creatures who seem to want to tell her their tales. She’s the
author of the Demon Princess books for young adults, as well
as the Immortality Bites and Living in Eden
paranormal romance series. She lives in southern Ontario AUTHOR
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Pattinson.
www.michellerowen.com
CARRIE RYAN was born in Greenville, South
Carolina and attended Williams College and Duke University School
of Law. Her debut novel, the New York Times – bestselling
The Forest of Hands and Teeth (Delacorte Press for Young
Readers, 2009), earned starred reviews from Publishers
Weekly and School Library Journal and was listed as
number four on IndieBound’s Kids’ Next List for Spring 2009. It was
also a Junior Library Guild selection, a Borders Original Voices
selection, and was nominated for the American Library Association’s
Best Books for Young Adults List. Her second novel, The
Dead-Tossed Waves, is a companion to the first and was
published in March 2010 with a third in the series scheduled for
spring 2011. A reformed litigator, Carrie now lives and writes in
Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband, two cats, and a
dog.
www.carrieryan.com
MAGGIE STIEFVATER is the New York
Times – bestselling author of novels for young adults,
including The Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy ( Shiver,
Linger, and Forever [July 2011]) and The Book of
Faerie series ( Lament and Ballad). When she is not
writing about homicidal paranormal creatures and teens, she is also
an artist and a musician, claiming both harp and bagpipes in her
list of talents. She lives in Virginia with her husband, two young
children, two dogs who fart recreationally, and a 1973 Camaro named
Loki. She’s an unapologetic Scorpio.
www.maggiestiefvater.com
RACHEL VINCENT is the New York Times
– bestselling author of the Shifters series for adults and author
of the Soul Screamers young adult series, about a teenage banshee
trying to balance a normal high school experience with her new,
secret supernatural world. A 430 THE ETERNAL KISS recent transplant
into south Texas, Rachel has a BA in English and an overactive
imagination, and she consistently finds the latter to be more
practical. Rachel is motivated by deadlines and chocolate, lives
for a good pair of jeans, and is known to hand out mini-excerpts at
random on her blog.
www.rachelvincent.com
DANIEL WATERS lives in Connecticut with his
family. He is the author of the Generation Dead series, which
includes Generation Dead, Kiss of Life, and Passing
Strange. Generation Dead was short-listed for the Sheffield
Children’s Book Award and was a 2008 Kirkus Best Book of the
Year.
www.danielwaters.com
MICHELLE ZINK lives in New York and has
always been fascinated with ancient myths and legends. Never
satisfied with simply reading them, she usually ends up asking,
“What if?” Sometimes asking only leads to more questions, but every
now and then, when everything falls into place just right, a story
is born. Her first book is one of those stories. Publishers
Weekly called Prophecy of the Sisters “a captivating
tragedy,” and it was also named to Booklist ’s 2009 Top Ten
First Novels for Youth. The second book in the Prophecy
series, Guardian of the Gate, will be published in August
2010.
www.michellezink.com