Geoffrey Morris is a 10-time award-winning author. He has garnered much acclaim for his debut novel, Tomorrow's End. He not only won a prestigious Dragonfly book award but a Feathered quill and received multiple 5-star reviews from many websites.
Claire Fraise earned her B.A. in English from Tufts University. She is also the author of YA dystopian novel Imperfect which she published when she was 16. When Claire’s not writing, she likes crocheting amigurumi animals, reading, and hanging out with her dogs.
Meredith Allard is the author of the bestselling paranormal historical Loving Husband Series. Her sweet Victorian romance, When It Rained at Hembry Castle, was named a best historical novel by IndieReader.
We're Going Green! is written by Emberli and David Pridham, and part of the best-selling children's picture book series "If Not You, Then Who?" The books are designed to help kids learn the backstory of everyday inventions and realize that anyone can be an inventor.
Karla M. Jay is the award-winning author of When We Were Brave and It Happened in Silence. She has wanted to write books since she was seven. Originally from the east coast, she makes her home in Salt Lake City.
When Tawna Fenske finished her English lit degree at 22, she celebrated by filling a giant trash bag full of romance novels and dragging it everywhere until she’d read them all.
Michelle Vernal writes stories that will take you onto the page with her characters and make you feel part of their lives. She writes with humour and warmth, and her readers describe her books as unputdownable, feel good and funny.
From an early age, best-selling author Stacey Wilk told tales as a way to escape.
Sagar Constantin is a bestselling Scandinavian author with more than seven books, one of them published in five languages. She writes stories that are both captivating but also highly inspirational.
Valerie Webster has been a triathlete, a writing instructor, a crime reporter, a member of Sisters in Crime and the mentoring program of Mystery Writers of America.