
Madelyn March lives in the world of books. By day, she can be found teaching children to read books or writing one of her novels. By night, she's often immersed in the world of a book. In-between those times, she often daydreams about story ideas. She is fascinated with the power of a story to share the human experience in all its complexity. Nature often plays an important part in Madelyn’s stories. It’s like a character in and of itself, so it’s no surprise that when Madelyn is taking a book break, her favorite thing to do is hike in a Michigan forest with her family. Madelyn is also the author of the "The Nature of Denial" and "Now, I See."