Backroads edited the overview of Kimberly Pauley Thursday, September 6, 2012.
I wasKimberly Pauley is an English major at the UniversityAmerican author of Florida and my favorite classes by far were those in adolescent literature. After college, I worked a number of (boring) corporate jobs and also foundedYA Books Central, one of the leading websites for Young Adult (YA) books.
Born in San Mateo, California, I have moved around all over the place (Florida, Mississippi, Kentucky, Illinois) and now live in London, (the UK one, not the Canadian one).
I have also written for a number of magazines and newspapers with both fiction and non-fiction work. Some of those stories are now available on my Short Stories page.
You can follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/KimberlyRPauley where I tweet, um, really really random stuff but also periodically do giveaways and take input for pressing issues in whatever book I’m working on (you know, stuff like what I should name a character and how far someone with a stab wound and a punctured lung could crawl, things like that)literature.
Backroads edited the overview of Kimberly Pauley Wednesday, June 6, 2012.
I was an English major at the University of Florida and my favorite classes by far were those in adolescent literature. After college, I worked a number of (boring) corporate jobs and also founded YA Books Central, one of the leading websites for Young Adult (YA) books.
Born in San Mateo, California, I have moved around all over the place (Florida, Mississippi, Kentucky, Illinois) and now live in London, (the UK one, not the Canadian one).
I have also written for a number of magazines and newspapers with both fiction and non-fiction work. Some of those stories are now available on my Short Stories page.
You can follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/KimberlyRPauley where I tweet, um, really really random stuff but also periodically do giveaways and take input for pressing issues in whatever book I’m working on (you know, stuff like what I should name a character and how far someone with a stab wound and a punctured lung could crawl, things like that)