About Robyn Peterman
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Robyn Peterman writes because the people inside her head won’t leave her alone until she gives them life on paper. She writes snarky, sexy, funny, and paranormal contemporaries. Her addictions include laughing really hard with friends, shoes (the expensive kind), Target, Coke with extra ice in a Yeti cup, bejeweled reading glasses, her kids, her super-hot hubby, and collecting stray animals. A former professional actress, with Broadway, film, and TV credits, she now lives in the South with her family and too many animals to count. Writing gives her peace and makes her whole, plus having a job where she can work in her sweatpants works really well for her.
About Jessica Almasy
Jessica Almasy (she, her), in addition to a longstanding and fabulous collaboration with the ebullient Robyn Peterman, has been a partner in various and sundry experimental art projects. Most recently, she had the honor of voicing filmmaker and disrupter Shirley Clarke in Hilton Als’s audio translation of Portrait of Jason. She lives on Lenape land ninety miles south of New York City in a multigenerational household to experiment with interrupting the white societal imperatives of increased property accrual. Reparations Matter. Black Lives Matter.