Vannetta Chapman is a highly acclaimed author of inspirational fiction novels, with over a million copies sold and 40 books to her name. She has written for several prominent publishers, including Abingdon Press, Harvest House Publishers, Kensington Books, and Harlequin/Love Inspired. Chapman has a BA and MA in English literature from the University of Texas at Arlington and has taught at various writing groups, colleges, and conferences. She is known for her ability to write in a variety of genres, including Amish romance, cozy mystery, novellas, romantic suspense, and dystopian/disaster fiction.
Chapman's writing career has been marked by numerous awards and accolades. She has won the ACFW Carol Award for best mystery in 2012 for her novel "Falling to Pieces" and was a Christy Award finalist for her novel "Anna's Healing." Chapman's work is known for its hopeful and uplifting messages, with stories that touch the deepest parts of the reader's heart and speak about family, community, God, and His love.
In addition to her work as a novelist, Chapman is an active member of the writing community and frequently speaks at conferences and events on writing, publishing, and finding an agent. She currently resides in the Texas Hill Country with her husband and a few cats and deer, where she writes full-time. Chapman's novels have been bestsellers by the Christian Book Distributors, and she continues to write in her various genres for her many fans.