Gennifer Albin is a writer who holds a Master's degree in English Literature from the University of Missouri. She has a particular interest in 18th century women's studies, which reflects her commitment to highlighting and exploring women's voices and experiences in her work. Prior to focusing on her writing, Albin was an academic, but she eventually turned to writing her own books.
In addition to her writing, Albin is an active member of the literary community. She sits on the National Novel Writing Month Advisory Board, which allows her to contribute to the organization's efforts to support and empower writers around the world. She also participates in a mom writers group, where she can laugh, cry, and share her experiences with other writers who are also balancing their creative pursuits with the demands of motherhood.
Albin is a dedicated and loving mother to her two children. She stays at home with them, which has had a noticeable impact on their development; her three-year-old son uses correct grammar and has not burned down the house. Despite the demands of parenting, Albin still finds time to pursue her passions, including writing, reading, and drinking coffee. She has a particular fondness for coffee, which she enjoys as a rare moment of respite from the chaos of motherhood.
Albin's husband is also an important part of her life, providing support and encouragement for her writing. He dreams of being included on a book jacket with a shout-out to his role in her success. Albin currently resides in Poulsbo, Washington with her family, where she continues to write, read, and drink coffee to her heart's content.