Anita Kelly is a successful American author, best known for her work in the romance genre. She has gained significant recognition for her series "Moonlighters" which is based around a queer karaoke bar, and her novel "Love & Other Disasters." Kelly's writing style is characterized by her celebration of queer love in all its diverse forms.
Kelly is a lover of romance in all its stripes and writes queer contemporary HEAs (Happily Ever Afters). She is currently working on a three-book series that is set to be published by Forever. Living in the Pacific Northwest, Kelly is surrounded by natural beauty that inspires her writing. She shares her life with her wife, their child, a cat that shows her affection a little too much sometimes, and a three-legged dog who has a heart of gold.
By day, Kelly works as a teen librarian, where she is well-positioned to inspire and encourage young readers. Her own experiences growing up in a small town in the Pocono Mountains have informed her writing and given her a deep appreciation for the importance of representation in literature. Kelly's writing is a reflection of her values and her commitment to celebrating diversity and promoting inclusion.
In her free time, Kelly enjoys wandering in the woods, drinking tea, and dreaming up new stories. She has a fondness for ice cream, although she admits to indulging a little too much at times, leading to a brief period of self-reproach. Despite this, Kelly remains committed to her passions and continues to write stories that celebrate queer love in all its beautiful forms.