Robert J. Crane is an accomplished author, best known for his work in the fantasy genre. He has written numerous books, including "The Girl in the Box" and the "Sanctuary" series. Crane's writing is known for its engaging storytelling and well-developed characters, which have captivated readers around the world.
Crane was born and raised on Florida's Space Coast before eventually settling in the upper Midwest of the United States. It was here that he developed a love for writing, which he pursued with determination and passion. After graduating from the University of Central Florida with a degree in English Creative Writing, Crane worked as a substitute teacher for a year. He then spent several years in the financial services field, all the while continuing to write in his spare time.
With a prolific output of over ninety books, Crane has established himself as a successful and popular author in the fantasy genre. His stories span a range of sub-genres, from epic fantasies to thrillers with a fantasy twist, paranormal tales, and even horror. Despite his busy writing schedule, Crane enjoys a variety of hobbies and interests outside of his work, including videogames, travel, and the occasional nap. His dedication to his craft and his ability to connect with readers have made him a beloved and respected figure in the literary world.