
I’ve been writing stories and poems since I was eight years old. My first poem was about Halloween: "What is tonight? What is tonight?/Try to guess and you’ll guess right." Perhaps this inauspicious beginning explains why it took me till I was in my thirties to sell a novel. It occurred to me early on that it might take some time and a lot of tries before I was able to publish any of my creative writing, so I pursued a degree in journalism at Northwestern University so I’d be able to support myself while I figured out how to write fiction. I’ve spent most of my journalism career at three trade and association magazines—The Professional Photographer (which, as you might guess, went to studio and industrial photographers), DECOR (which went to frame shop and art gallery owners), and BizEd (which is directed at deans and professors at business schools). My longest stint, seventeen years, was at DECOR. Many people don’t know this, but I’m a CPF (Certified Picture Framer), having passed a very long, technical test to prove I understood the tenets of conservation framing. Now I write about management education and interview some really cool, really smart people from all over the world. I mostly write my fiction in the evenings and on weekends. It requires a pretty obsessive-compulsive personality to be as prolific as I’ve been in the past ten years and hold down a full-time job. But I do manage to tear myself away from the computer now and then to do something fun. I read as often as I can, across all genres, though I’m most often holding a book that’s fantasy or romance, with the occasional western thrown in. I’m a fan of Cardinals baseball and try to be at the ballpark on opening day. If I had the time, I’d see a movie every day of my life. I love certain TV shows so much that knowing a new episode is going to air that night will make me happy all day. (I’m a huge Joss Whedon fan, but in the past I’ve given my heart to shows all over the map in terms of quality: "Knight Rider," "Remington Steele," "Blake’s 7," "Moonlighting," "The Young Riders," "Cheers," "Hill Street Blues," "X-Files," "Lost," "Battlestar Galactica"...you can probably fill in the gaps. And let’s not forget my very first loves, "The Partridge Family," "Here Come the Brides" and "Alias Smith & Jones.") I don’t have kids, I don’t want pets, and all my plants die, so I’m really only forced to provide ongoing care for my menagerie of stuffed animals. All my friends are animal lovers, though, and someone once theorized that I keep friends as pets. I’m still trying to decide if that’s true.
Series
Books

The Shape-Changer's Wife
1995

The Truth-Teller's Tale
2005

Wrapt in Crystal
1999

Mystic and Rider
2005

Angelica
2003

The Shuddering City
2022

Archangel
1996

Angel-Seeker
2004

The Safe-Keeper's Secret
2004

Echo in Amethyst
2019

Reader and Raelynx
2007

The Alleluia Files
1998

Echo in Onyx
2019

Unquiet Land
2016

Troubled Waters
2010

Summers at Castle Auburn
2001

Angels of Darkness
2011

The Shape of Desire
2012

Fortune and Fate
2008

Jovah's Angel
1997

Dark Moon Defender
2006

Shattered Warrior
2017

Echo in Emerald
2019

Shadows of the Past
2021

Whedonistas
A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon by the Women Who Love Them
2011

General Winston's Daughter
2007

Jenna Starborn
2002

Elemental Magic
2007

The Queen in Winter
2006

Gateway
2009

Royal Airs
2013

Jeweled Fire
2015

The Thirteenth House
2006

Heart of Gold
2000

The Turning Season
2014

Never After
2009

The Dream-Maker's Magic
2006

Still Life with Shape-Shifter
2012