Meet the Authors

All the authors who have contributed to our Fairy Tale Ink anthologies can be found below. Read on to find out more about them and their other books.

Angela Corbett graduated from Westminster College and previously worked as a journalist, freelance writer, and director of communications and marketing. She lives in Utah with her extremely supportive husband, and loves classic cars, traveling, and chasing their Pomeranian, Pippin—who is just as mischievous as his hobbit namesake. She’s the author of Young Adult, New Adult, and Adult fiction—with lots of kissing. She writes under two names, Angela Corbett, and Destiny Ford. Click here to see more about her and her books.

 

Liz Isaacson is the author of the Amazon #1 bestselling Three Rivers Ranch Romance series, which includes 7 full-length novels and 6 novellas. She writes inspirational romance, usually set in Texas and Montana, or anywhere else horses and cowboys exist. She lives in Utah, where she teaches elementary school, taxis her daughter to dance several times a week, and eats a lot of peanut butter M&Ms while writing. She also writes as Elana Johnson, a USA Today bestselling author of the Possession series,  which are young adult contemporary romance novels-in-verse. Click here to find out more about her and her books.

 

Adrienne Monson is an award winning author who has been hailed by MSN as a “vampire expert”. While she is primarily known for her vampire novels in the Blood Inheritance Trilogy, she also writes historical romance, dystopian, and other genre mash-ups. She resides in Utah with her family where she works on more stories to share with the world. She also enjoys reading, kickboxing, and cooking. Click here to sign up for her reader’s club and see her books.

 

LEHUA PARKER is the award-winning author of the MG/YA Pacific literature magic realism series, The Niuhi Shark Saga. In addition to the series, she is the author of short stories, poetry, plays, and essays published in various magazines and anthologies. Originally from Hawaii and a graduate of The Kamehameha Schools, Lehua is an author, editor, public speaker, and business consultant. Trained in literary criticism and an advocate of indigenous cultural narratives, Lehua is a frequent speaker at conferences and symposiums. Click here to find out more about her work.

 

Angela Brimhall grew up trying to decide whether she liked romance or horror novels best. She graduated college with a BS degree in respiratory therapy, but decided she’d much rather experience the drama of life and death through her own characters. She received an MFA in English and creative writing from Southern New Hampshire University and is a member of the Sigma Tau Delta English Honors Society, Romance Writers of America and Horror Writers Association. She lives in the heart of a city between two tall mountains with her husband, son and four dogs where spired castles dot every hill and fairy tales really do come true. Click here to find out more about her and her works.

Jo Schneider grew up in the wild west, and finds mountains helpful in telling which direction she is going. Her lifelong goals include: travel to all seven continents, become a Jedi Knight and receive a death threat from a fan. So far she’s been to five continents, has a black belt in Kempo and is still working on the death threat.

Being a geek at heart, Jo has always been drawn to science fiction and fantasy. She writes both and hopes to introduce readers to worlds that wow them and characters they can cheer for. Stalk Jo here.

Teri Harman is the author of The Moonlight Trilogy, a witch fantasy series, A Thousand Sleepless Nights.

For many years, she’s written about books for ksl.com, reviewed books for The Deseret News, and contributed book segments to Utah’s number one lifestyle show, “Studio 5 with Brooke Walker.”

Her fiction won first place in the “Romance Through the Ages Contest” in 2016 and Kirkus Reviews called her work “unusual and absorbing.” She has taught classes and workshops for writers all over Utah. Discover more about her here.