Tonya Kuper is a prominent author of young adult science fiction novels based in the United States. She is best known for her Schrodinger's Consortium series, which includes the popular books "Anomaly" and "Enigma." Kuper grew up in a small rural town in west central Illinois, where she developed a love for music, plays, and clubs at a young age. She was an active participant in various activities throughout her school years, including being a cheerleader. Kuper completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education and later earned an MS degree in Reading Education.
Kuper currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska, with her husband and two sons. She is an avid music lover and enjoys listening to alternative rock. In addition to her love for music, Kuper is a self-proclaimed Star Wars and Sherlock Holmes fan. She finds inspiration in these fandoms and incorporates elements of them into her writing. Kuper is also a teacher and shares her passion for writing by teaching in the Writer's Workshop program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Kuper's debut novel, "Anomaly," was published in 2014, and her sequel, "Enigma," was released in 2017. Both books were published by Entangled Teen/Macmillan. Kuper's writing is highly regarded in the young adult and science fiction genres, and she has gained a large following of dedicated readers. She is currently working on the third novel of her career, which is set to be released in the near future. Kuper's love for writing and her dedication to her craft have made her a respected and successful author in her field.