Shea Ernshaw is a highly accomplished author, with several of her works becoming number one New York Times, USA Today, and Indie bestsellers. Her young adult books include "The Wicked Deep," "Winterwood," "A Wilderness of Stars," and "Long Live the Pumpkin Queen." In addition to these, Ernshaw has also written an adult fiction novel, "A History of Wild Places," which was an Indie Next Pick and a Book of the Month selection.
Ernshaw's books have been published in over twenty countries and have been consistently chosen as Indie Next Picks. Her writing has also earned her numerous accolades, including the Oregon Book Award. Despite her success, Ernshaw remains a down-to-earth author who enjoys simple pleasures, such as getting lost in a good book, wandering in the woods, or writing her next novel.
Ernshaw's love for writing often keeps her up late into the night, and she finds inspiration in dark woods, scary stories, and moonlight on lakes. Her connection with her readers is important to her, and she can be reached through her website and various social media platforms. Her online presence provides a glimpse into her life as a writer and offers a way for fans to stay updated on her latest projects and releases.