Elana K. Arnold I have almost always had multiple pets, usually more than a half dozen at a time. All the aspects of Martha Brockenbrough Martha Brockenbrough has wanted to be an author since she first learned that there is still such a thing as Pablo Cartaya Pablo Cartaya is an award-winning author whose books have been reviewed by The New York Times, featured in The Washington Sarah Beth Durst Sarah Beth Durst is the award-winning author of numerous fantasy books for kids, teens, and adults, including The Girl Who Tricia Levenseller Tricia Levenseller is the author of four fantasy novels, her newest being THE SHADOWS BETWEEN US. Initially from a small Barry Lyga Born as a bald, helpless baby, unable to care for himself or even speak, Barry overcame these early obstacles to Guadalupe Garcia McCall Guadalupe loves eating oranges but won't drink orange juice. She loves prunes but hates plums. And she will eat dates Marissa Meyer Marissa Meyer is a Tacoma native who enjoys sampling outrageous foods, going to the movie theater by herself, and awkwardly Kevin O’Malley I once peed my pants in front of the whole school while I attempted to sing a solo. Learn more Madeleine Roux Madeleine Roux is the New York Times bestselling author of the Asylum series, which has sold in eleven countries worldwide Kevin Sands Before writing the Blackthorn Key adventures, Kevin Sands spent a lot of time learning how to shoot rubber bands. He's Andrew Smith When he's not being thrown off trains in France or tending to the livestock on his farm in the mountains Christine Taylor-Butler Christine Taylor-Butler is an MIT trained engineer. She has built mausoleums in graveyards (true story), worked at a greeting card Chris Tebbetts Chris Tebbetts didn't set out to become a professional co-author, but it just kind of worked out that way. Weirdly Past Authors 2019-05-03