Rebecca McLaughlin

Rebecca McLaughlin is an American author who hails from the state of Michigan. She has a deep love for her home state and often refers to herself as a "Michigan nerd." McLaughlin is best known for her literary fiction and her debut novel, "Nameless Queen." She has a passion for coffee and the scientific method, which is reflected in her meticulous attention to detail in her writing.

McLaughlin has a bachelor's degree in Chemistry and English Creative Writing, which she earned in 2014. Since her graduation, she has been working as a technical writer, where she takes manuals and other documents written by technical professionals and reformats, rewrites, and proofreads them to ensure they are clear and easy to understand. McLaughlin's love for storytelling and her keen eye for detail have served her well in both the scientific and creative writing fields.

As a teenager in college, McLaughlin was an avid reader and writer, often tearing apart essays and stories with line edits and providing in-depth analysis of her friends' work. She published "Nameless Queen" in 2014, a YA Fantasy novel that explores the social and economic divide in an accessible and entertaining way through the use of magic.

In her free time, McLaughlin enjoys drinking coffee, practicing her knife-throwing skills, and seeking out the perfect cup of coffee. She is a Michigan native who appreciates sweet coffee, kindness, and the scientific method. She wrote "Nameless Queen" because she wanted to explore the social and economic divide, a topic that is close to her heart. McLaughlin's debut novel is a testament to her love for storytelling and her commitment to creating accessible and entertaining fiction.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Nameless Queen 2020