Catherine Lowell is a talented author, known for her unique writing style and creative approach to storytelling. Born in California, Lowell developed a love for writing at a young age, which led her to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing from Stanford University. It was during her time at Stanford that Lowell was inspired by the idea of creative reading, which she learned from Ralph Waldo Emerson's observation that there is creative reading as well as creative writing.
Lowell's debut novel, The Madwoman Upstairs, showcases her creativity and storytelling abilities. The novel, which is a contemporary reimagining of the classic Bronte sisters' novels, has received critical acclaim for its wit, humor, and unique take on the traditional gothic novel. Lowell's ability to weave together complex narratives and create memorable characters has made her a standout author in the literary world.
After receiving her degree from Stanford, Lowell moved to New York City, where she currently resides. When she's not writing, Lowell enjoys exploring the city's many parks and museums, as well as indulging in her love of letters, novels, and the occasional limerick. With her unique voice and creative approach to storytelling, Lowell is sure to continue making a significant impact in the literary world for years to come.