Alana Joli Abbott is a transplanted Midwesterner living on the East Coast. Having worked as a professional editor and a bookseller, Alana made the big leap to becoming a fulltime freelance writer in 2005. She and her husband gather with friends to play role playing games at least once a month.
Client List
Kenzer and Company, Dog Soul Publishing, WhiteSilver Press, Politically Incorrect Games, Gale Group
I have been a fulltime professional writer since August of 2005, but began writing stories in elementary school and submitted my first novel for publication at fourteen. (It remains unpublished.)
What are some of your major writing influences?
Madeline L'Engle and Brian Jacques formed my concept of storytelling; Rainer Maria Rilke provides inspiration through writer's block.
What are some of your major genre influences?
I have always loved world folklore and mythology, and my interest in fantasy and science fiction stemmed from that love. Recently I have also become a reader of graphic novels and manga, and enjoy the storytelling style found in sequential art.
What sort of training/schooling/experience do you have with writing?
I graduated with a bachelor's degree in creative writing from Simon's Rock College of Bard in 2000.
How did you become involved in Empty Room Studios?
Rick Hershey was kind enough to like some samples I sent him, and he invited me on board to work on Steampunk Musha, a project I have thoroughly enjoyed.