Angela Roquet is a successful American author, best known for her macabre novels that contain a touch of comedy. She has a unique writing style that has helped her gain a loyal fanbase. Roquet is particularly famous for the Lana Harvey series of novels, with the first book, "Graveyard Shift," published in 2009. The series has been well-received, and Roquet has become known for her intriguing characters and imaginative storylines.
Roquet is a self-proclaimed "big weirdo" who has a fascination for random craft supplies, skulls, owls, and "Danger Girl" comic books. She is also a strong advocate for religious tolerance, marriage equality, and renewable energy. Her interests extend beyond pop culture and politics, as she has a deep-rooted fascination for mythology, the afterlife, and world religions. These themes often find their way into her novels, giving her characters a rich and diverse background.
Before becoming a full-time writer, Roquet worked as a graphic designer, which has come in handy for the marketing aspects of her novels. In the early days of her writing career, she designed her own book covers due to budget constraints. However, she received so many compliments on her designs that she continued to create her own covers. Roquet is a member of several professional organizations, including the Four Horsemen of the Bookocalypse, the Horror Writers Association, and the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America.
Roquet currently resides in Missouri with her husband and son. They enjoy spending time together, reading books, and boating at Lake of the Ozarks. Her novels, "Graveyard Shift" and "Blood Vice," are now available for free on Kindle, Nook, Kobo, iBooks, and Google. Roquet's online presence is robust, with a website and active social media accounts, where she engages with her fans and shares updates on her latest projects.