ABOUT ME
Erin Fanning spends her summers on a remote Michigan lake, where her imagination explores the water and dense forest for undiscovered creatures. In the winter, she migrates to central Idaho, exchanging mountain bikes and kayaks for skis and snowshoes.
She's the author of "Blood Stitches" (Kensington Publishing, 2015), "The Curse of Blackhawk Bay" (Sam's Dot Publishing, 2008), "Mountain Biking Michigan" (Globe Pequot Press, 2002), and numerous short stories, essays, and articles.
When not writing, Erin can be found skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, mountain biking, or kayaking--depending on the season--and, of course, reading.