Scott Cawthon is the author of the bestselling video game series
Five Nights at Freddy's, and while he is a game designer by trade,
he is first and foremost a storyteller at heart. He is a graduate
of The Art Institute of Houston and lives in Texas with his
family.
Elley Cooper writes fiction for young adults and adults. She has
always loved horror and is grateful whenever she can spend time in
a dark and twisted universe. Elley lives in Tennessee with her
family and many spoiled pets and can often be found writing books
with Kevin Anderson & Associates.
Carly Anne West is the author of the YA novels The Murmurings and
The Bargaining. She holds an MFA in English and Writing from Mills
College and lives with her husband and two kids in Seoul, South
Korea. Visit her at carlyannewest.com.
Andrea Rains Waggener is an author, novelist, ghostwriter,
essayist, short story writer, screenwriter, copywriter, editor,
poet, and a proud member of Kevin Anderson & Associates' team of
writers. In a past she prefers not to remember much, she was a
claims adjuster, JCPenney catalog order-taker (before computers!),
appellate court clerk, legal writing instructor, and lawyer.
Writing in genres that vary from her chick-lit novel, Alternate
Beauty, to her dog how-to book, Dog Parenting, to her self-help
book, Healthy, Wealthy, & Wise, to ghostwritten memoirs to
ghostwritten YA, horror, mystery, and mainstream fiction projects,
Andrea still manages to find time to watch the rain and obsess over
her dog and her knitting, art, and music projects. She lives with
her husband and said dog on the Washington Coast, and if she isn't
at home creating something, she can be found walking on the
beach.
Kelly Parra is the author of the YA novels Graffiti Girl, Invisible
Touch, and other supernatural short stories. In addition to her
independent works, Kelly works with Kevin Anderson & Associates on
a variety of projects. She resides in Central Coast, California,
with her husband and two children.
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