http://www.charleneteglia.com
Charlene Teglia decided she wanted to earn a living writing
fiction at age twelve. After piling up enough written pages
to sink Atlantis again, she sat down to write a novel and
find out if it would sell. The first novel was so much fun
that she got carried away and kept going, although it took
another eight years to make her first novel sale. In
between, she worked for various software and technology
companies. She left HP when she realized she wanted to write
printer repair instructions in iambic pentameter. They
thought she was so funny, they left her name plate on her
cube after she left like a shrine. Or maybe it was as a
warning to others. She now lives with her husband and two
daughters in Washington.