Although 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."

Authoress 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. A fitting description for Blume, who's own love of parisology helped fashion her debut literary creation Cornelia Street Englehart, a precocious girl with an appetite for delightfully complicated words in Cornelia and the Audacious Escapades of the Somerset Sisters.
History contains a heaping amount of secrets and adventures. Author Jennifer Holm has taken it upon herself to be the detective who exposes them.



















