Lynn Reynolds
http://www.lynnreynolds.com
Lynn Reynolds is a writer, wife, and mom-not necessarily in that order. A city girl currently trapped in Green Acres, Lynn works as a freelance reporter and publicist in real life. Her feature articles have appeared in major daily and weekly newspapers and her short stories and poetry have been published in a few obscure literary magazines you've never heard of. In previous lives, she's been a child model, an actress, a stagehand, a secretary, a seller of ladies' lingerie and-in a brief fit of practicality, a computer programmer. Her first romantic suspense novel, Thirty-Nine Again, is scheduled to be released by The Wild Rose Press in 2009. Thirty-Nine Again was a finalist in the WRW's 2007 Marlene Awards. Lynn writes romance novels because she genuinely believes in Happily Ever After. #
Melissa Schroeder
http://www.melissaschroeder.net
Since her first published book in 2004, Melissa Schroeder has had over 25 short stories, novellas, and novels with 7 different publishers in genres ranging from historical to futuristic, from sensual to erotic. She was nominated in 2005 for an Eppie in the Contemporary Romance Category for her story The Hired Hand, while also hitting number twelve on the international best seller list for ebooks in June of the same year with her contemporary erotic romantic comedy, A Little Harmless Sex. She is married to an AF major and they have two daughters, and one adopted dog daughter. She is happy to finally live somewhere the bugs die in the winter. #
Kathleen Gilles Seidel
http://www.kathleengillesseidel.com/
Kathleen Gilles Seidel has written twelve contemporary romances, the first of which was a launch title for the Harlequin American Romances line. Others have been published by NAL, Pocket, HarperCollins, and Avon. She has won every major romance market award, including two RITAs, but is proudest of Harlequin readers once voting her After All These Years as their all-time favorite Harlequin novel. She has a Ph.D. in English literature from Johns Hopkins and was the second president of WRW, serving for two years. Her first hardcover, A Most Uncommon Degree of Popularity, will be published by St. Martin's Press in March 2006. #
Jane Sevier
http://www.janesevier.com
As soon as Jane Sevier was old enough to hold a pencil, she knew she wanted to write. As an award-winning feature writer, she covered fields as varied as artificial intelligence, the arts, the environment, and international affairs and traveled on assignment to such exotic locales as Sri Lanka, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Texarkana, Texas. Now her job is writing fiction. Her first manuscript, THE QUETZAL'S TALE, a thriller, has finaled in the British Crime Writers' Debut Dagger, Washington Romance Writers' Marlene, and the Writer's League of Texas competitions. Jane was made in Tennessee but born in France. After a stint in Germany, her family came home to Tennessee when she was three. In her grown-up life, Jane has lived in Nashville, Dallas, Paris (France), and Washington, D.C. She now calls Austin, Texas, home, and she shares her 1920s house with her husband, four children, and four cats. #
Lynne Silver
http://www.lynnesilver.com
By day, Lynne lives the suburban soccer mom life; volunteering with the PTA, doing laundry and working. By night she enters the sensuous world of alpha males and passionate heroines. She holds an undergraduate degree in American Literature and a Masters in Education. She calls the nation’s capital home and lives in an old fixer-upper with her husband and their two sons. When not writing romance, she reads it. Lots of it. Over and over and over again, preferably with a bag of M&Ms in hand. Lynne currently sits on the WRW Board and is 2011 Retreat Chair. #
Karen Lee Smith
KAREN LEE SMITH, not to be confused with Karen Rose Smith (a very good writer, BTW!) writes very funny fantasy romance. A former President of WRW, Smith sold her first book when she was serving on the WRW Board. Her books, MEREDITH’S WISH and CUPID.COM, will soon be available in e-format on Amazon and Smashwords. She finds the brave new world of e-publishing exciting and very promising. Smith’s latest adventure in writing is working with former WRW members Harriet Pilger (w/a Cory McFadden) and Courtney Henke, to create a series of cozy mysteries called the Langley Chase Bridge Club Mysteries. The first, TRUMPED, is available in e-book format at Amazon. The writing team publishes under the pseudonym of Ann Jenkins Lee. #















