Constance Sayers is an accomplished American author, best known for her novels "A Witch in Time" and "The Ladies of the Secret Circus." These books have not only become bestsellers, but have also earned critical acclaim, with starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Library Journal. Sayers' work has been translated into six different languages, a testament to her global appeal.
Sayers' journey into writing is as impressive as her body of work. She holds a BA in writing from the University of Pittsburgh and an MA in English from George Mason University. Her passion for literature and writing led her to attend The Bread Loaf Writers Conference, where she had the opportunity to study under esteemed authors Charles Baxter and Lauren Groff.
In addition to her work as an author, Sayers has had a successful career in media. She is a media executive at Atlantic Media and is the co-founder of the Thoughtful Dog literary magazine. Her expertise in media has earned her recognition as one of the "Top 100 Media People in America" by Folio, and she has also been included in their list of "Top Women in Media." Despite her busy schedule, she has managed to maintain her love for writing, consistently producing captivating stories that resonate with readers worldwide. She currently resides in Washington DC.