Julie Frost grew up an Army brat, traveling the globe. She thought she might settle down after she finished school, but then she married a pilot and moved six times in seven years. She’s finally put down roots in Utah with her family—a herd of guinea pigs, three other humans (though two of them don’t live with her), and a “kitten” who thinks she’s a warrior princess—and a collection of anteaters and Oaxacan carvings, some of which intersect. She enjoys birding and nature photography, which also intersect. Utilizing her degree in biology, she writes werewolf fiction while completely ignoring the physics of a protagonist who triples in mass. She also writes other things, on occasion, as the fancy strikes her.
Her short fiction has appeared in Monster Hunter Files, Writers of the Future, The District of Wonders, StoryHack, Unlikely Story, Stupefying Stories, Weird World War IV, Straight Outta Dodge City, and too many other anthologies to count. Her books are available at various online retailers. She whines about writing, a lot, on her blog.
Hemelein Publications works:
- “In Which Owl Tries to Rescue His Uncle” in The Horror at Pooh Corner
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