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Liesel Litzenburger Finds Success with 'The Widower', 'Now You Love Me'

Submitted by Shannon Wingard on August 1, 2007

Liesel LitzenburgerAlthough Liesel Litzenburger once was hesitant to share her writing with people who weren't family or friends, she moved past that trepidation to pursue her dream — being a published novelist.

"My shyness was outweighed by my thrill of seeing my name in print," she said. "That's sort of the trade off."

Author Lesley M. M. Blume Lives Inside Her Imagination

Submitted by Shelby Meyers on February 1, 2007

Lesley M. M. BlumeAuthoress Lesley M. M. Blume is nothing short of a verbile logolept, which isn't as bad as it sounds. Simply put, she's captivated and most easily inspired by words.

Author Jennifer Holm Finds 'Penny From Heaven'

Submitted by Jessamyn Cuneo on July 1, 2006

Jennifer Holm; photo by Jodi OtteHistory contains a heaping amount of secrets and adventures. Author Jennifer Holm has taken it upon herself to be the detective who exposes them.

Pretty 'Fly' Idea by Author E. Lockhart

Submitted by Jessamyn Cuneo on April 1, 2006

E. LockhartWhile you may be familiar with stories about people turning into animals, here's a premise you definitely haven't encountered before: 16-year-old Gretchen Yee wakes up as a fly trapped inside the boy's locker room at her high school, where she proceeds to spy on her schoolmate's conversations, as well as their — well, um, let's put it as Gretchen Yee puts it — "gherkins."

Author John Green Warms Up 'Looking for Alaska'

Submitted by Jessamyn Cuneo on February 1, 2006

John GreenFrom the depths of the La-Z-Boy recliner in his New York City apartment, author John Green spends much of his time writing, and not chewing Nicorette gum by the cheek-full.

"The five-year love affair was long enough," he says, "I've got no interest in it now."

Author Andrew Auseon Leans on His Imagination

Submitted by Jeff Ferrantino on January 1, 2006

Andrew AuseonGrowing up in the suburbs of Ohio, Andrew Auseon developed his independent personality as the middle of three brothers.

"I was very imaginative," recalls the 29-year-old author, who was raised in the town of Upper Arlington. "I was never a big person to play with other people. I've talked to a lot of other writers who were that way as well. It's a little jarring to start a social life."

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