I'd love to meet you in person. Here's where I'll be this year.
2021 Events: Cancelled for Covid-19. Please stay safe, and I'll see you on the other side!
Check back for places you can meet me in 2022 or invite me to speak to your group!
AUTHOR BIO:
Jane Ann McLachlan was born in Toronto, Canada. She writes in many genres; under the pen name J. A. McLachlan she has a science fiction novel, Walls of Wind (self-published, 2013) and two young adult novels published by EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing: The Occasional Diamond Thief (2015, winner of the Book Publishers of Alberta Award for science fiction and featured in VOYA) and The Salarian Desert Game (2016, listed on the Canadian Best Books for Teens).
Under Jane Ann McLachlan, she has a short story collection, CONNECTIONS (2014, Pandora Press) and four historical fiction novels, The Sorrow Stone (2017, winner of the Royal Palm Literary Award for historical fiction); The Girl Who Would Be Queen (2019); The Lode Stone (2019; and The Girl Who Tempten Fortune (2020). She has also written a memoir, IMPACT: A Memoir of PTSD (2018) as well as two College textbooks on Professional Ethics (2010 and 2011, published by Pearson-Prentice Hall). She is currently working on her next historical fiction novel, as well as a young adult fantasy.
2021 Events: Cancelled for Covid-19. Please stay safe, and I'll see you on the other side!
Check back for places you can meet me in 2022 or invite me to speak to your group!
AUTHOR BIO:
Jane Ann McLachlan was born in Toronto, Canada. She writes in many genres; under the pen name J. A. McLachlan she has a science fiction novel, Walls of Wind (self-published, 2013) and two young adult novels published by EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing: The Occasional Diamond Thief (2015, winner of the Book Publishers of Alberta Award for science fiction and featured in VOYA) and The Salarian Desert Game (2016, listed on the Canadian Best Books for Teens).
Under Jane Ann McLachlan, she has a short story collection, CONNECTIONS (2014, Pandora Press) and four historical fiction novels, The Sorrow Stone (2017, winner of the Royal Palm Literary Award for historical fiction); The Girl Who Would Be Queen (2019); The Lode Stone (2019; and The Girl Who Tempten Fortune (2020). She has also written a memoir, IMPACT: A Memoir of PTSD (2018) as well as two College textbooks on Professional Ethics (2010 and 2011, published by Pearson-Prentice Hall). She is currently working on her next historical fiction novel, as well as a young adult fantasy.