Angela Cameron
As a child, Angela spent many, many hours huddled in the bottom of her closet, reading by flashlight. When she finally left the closet, she wrote to entertain friends in middle school with custom tales about their favorite celebrities and fantasy characters. During her freshman year in high school, she received her first paid publication by winning a poetry competition. Shortly after, she dropped writing in pursuit of a more “responsible” career in marketing and design.
Luckily, fate threw her together with several best selling writers via her marketing firm. The temptation was just too great. Inspiration led her back to college, to major in English and Literature, minoring in Creative Writing-and she began to write again.
Angela currently lives in the beautiful area near Smith Lake, outside of Birmingham, AL with her husband and their daughter. She still reads in her room with a small book-light (but not in the closet because the shoes are just too uncomfortable to sit on). She also continues to share her new stories with a few of the same friends from middle school.
The charity Angela supports is the American Diabetes Association. She has numerous family members and friends who battle the disease. She is also working to overcome her own insulin resistance and the infertility caused by it.
Nocturne
Newspaper reporter Alyson Wingate’s life is comfortable. Safe. She likes it that way. She suppresses the “talents” she’s inherited, and ignores the precognitive dreams she shares with the other Wingate women. She likes having a normal life. Even the late night work and cheating ex feel right.
Then she finds a corpse on the road with its throat torn out. When she begins to investigate the death, she finds herself running for her life in the middle of a werewolf-vampire turf war. And the only place to run is to Wil, her ex, if she wants to stay alive.
Aly’s a fighter. She fought to be normal. She fought to be safe. Now she’s fighting for her life. Maybe she’ll win this one, but the odds are against her…again.


