A better listener than reader, Hannah spent most of her
childhood forcing her mother to read aloud instead of processing the story on
her own. She lived through books, devoured plots, but only at the speed of
others’ voices until about the age of eleven when her mother finally refused
the bedtime stories of Hannah’s childhood and left her with her books.
Confused and alone, Hannah spent the next few years trying
to figure out just how those block-ish objects worked. How the stories got into
her head so easily. How they were so believable, blowing through more books
than her local library could keep up with.
She started writing her own tales in 2008, and hasn’t looked
back. She’s since logged over a million words of fictional material and is
working toward publication with one of her recent science fiction projects.
Hannah’s currently a student at Wittenberg University studying English and Art in hopes of writing for DreamWorks or as a literary agent as part
of her five-step plan to world domination through the media. When she’s not
writing or drawing, you can find her trolling on the internet or with her nose
deep in a book.