Lorna Landvik is a highly accomplished author, playwright, and actor. She has written eight novels, including the best-selling "Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons," "Patty Jane's House of Curl," and "Oh My Stars." Landvik's work has been well-received, and she has established herself as a respected voice in the literary world.
In addition to her work as a novelist, Landvik is also an accomplished playwright and actor. She has appeared in many stage productions and has even written several shows for herself. Her all-improvised show, "Party in the Rec Room," is a local legend, thanks in part to the margaritas she mixes on stage. Landvik's versatility and talent have made her a respected figure in the theater community.
Landvik is also a dedicated mother and wife. She is married and has two daughters. In her free time, she enjoys practicing yoga, which she has taken up more recently. This new hobby is a welcome contrast to her long-standing practice of lounging. Landvik is currently working on two novels, one of which is a sequel to her first book. She resides in the beautiful state of Minnesota with her family.
Landvik's life has been full of diverse experiences, including working as a chambermaid in Bavaria, appearing on the game show "$25,000 Pyramid" with MacGyver as her partner, temping at the Playboy Mansion, and walking across the country as a member of The Great Peace March. These experiences have no doubt contributed to her rich imagination and storytelling abilities.