
Jena Brown grew up playing make-believe in the Nevada desert, where her love for skeletons and harsh landscapes solidified. A freelance writer, she writes for Publisher's Weekly, SCREAM Magazine, LitReactor, The Portalist, The Lineup, Murder & Mayhem, Insider, and Little Stack. Her words can also be found at Kwik Learning, Truity, and SheReads, and The Nerd Daily. In addition to writing, Jena blogs at www.jenabrownwrites.com and is active on bookstagram as @jenabrownwrites. When she isn’t imagining deadly worlds, she is wandering the Las Vegas desert.
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