Dana Stabenow was born in Anchorage and raised on 75-foot fish tender in the Gulf of Alaska. She knew there was a warmer, drier job out there somewhere and found it in writing.Her first science fiction novel, Second Star, sank without a trace (but has since been resurrected as an e-book) , her first crime fiction novel, A Cold Day for Murder, won an Edgar award, her first thriller, Blindfold Game, hit the New York Times bestseller list. The Land Beyond, the final third of her historical trilogy about Marco Polo's granddaughter, Silk and Song, was published in October 2015. At present she is at work on the 21st...
McKenzie Long
McKenzie Long is a graphic designer and writer who lives in the Sierra Nevada. She is interested in climate, environment, and public land issues. Her accomplishments include winning cross-country Mountain Bike Nationals, climbing El Capitan, and freelancing since 2011. McKenzie won first place in Nowhere Magazine's 2018 "This Land is. ." contest, was selected as the 2019 Terry Tempest Williams fellow for Land and Justice at Mesa Refuge, and was selected for the 2020 AWP Writer to Writer Mentorship program. She loves cream in her coffee, bright color palettes, and smooth sandstone cracks.
Dana Stabenow
Dana Stabenow was born in Anchorage and raised on 75-foot fish tender in the Gulf of Alaska. She knew there was a warmer, drier job out there somewhere and found it in writing.Her first science fiction novel, Second Star, sank without a trace (but has since been resurrected as an e-book) , her first crime fiction novel, A Cold Day for Murder, won an Edgar award, her first thriller, Blindfold Game, hit the New York Times bestseller list. The Land Beyond, the final third of her historical trilogy about Marco Polo's granddaughter, Silk and Song, was published in October 2015. At present she is at work on the 21st...
McKenzie Long
McKenzie Long is a graphic designer and writer who lives in the Sierra Nevada. She is interested in climate, environment, and public land issues. Her accomplishments include winning cross-country Mountain Bike Nationals, climbing El Capitan, and freelancing since 2011. McKenzie won first place in Nowhere Magazine's 2018 "This Land is. ." contest, was selected as the 2019 Terry Tempest Williams fellow for Land and Justice at Mesa Refuge, and was selected for the 2020 AWP Writer to Writer Mentorship program. She loves cream in her coffee, bright color palettes, and smooth sandstone cracks.