Karalynn Lee
http://karalynnlee.com
Karalynn spent most of her childhood in a country where she
didn't speak the language, and instead of sensibly learning
it, buried herself in books. Thanks to the shortage of
reading material in English, she began penning her own
tales. Her first typed story, in grade school, was about a
half-page long. They got a bit longer. Then she discovered
her secret identity as a romance writer — the
characters in her stories invariably pursued love interests
instead of focusing on the plot, and her guy friends began
objecting to reading such stuff.
She lives in Silicon Valley and camouflages herself as a
geek, writing code by day and fiction by night. Between,
she's as likely to be found at the symphony as in a pub. (Be
warned, she's a beer snob.)
Her favorite authors include Patricia McKillip, for her
heart-breakingly lyrical descriptions and the touches of
subtle humor; Barbara Hambly, for her sensical, and
therefore all the more compelling, characters and settings;
and Roger Zelazny, for his zany worlds and lean prose.
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