About

Elizabeth Singer began her writing career as a journalist: for twenty years she served as a magazine editor, freelance writer, and administrator in academia. But her heart has always been in fiction, especially romance and fantasy novels. Now an emerging writer in fiction, Singer has recently published short fiction inĀ  Two Sisters Writing & Publishing, in the Celtic fantasy anthology Neon DruidĀ (Mt. Misery Press, December 2018), and the literary journal Nitrogen House.

Among other accolades, Singer is a past recipient of a news reporting and writing fellowship at The Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida. She holds a degree in political science and women's studies from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa and is a member of the Minnesota Historical Society, the Women's Fiction Writers Association (WFWA), the Romance Writers of America (RWA) and The Author's Guild.

When not writing or reading, Singer is probably lost in the woods, making a mess in the kitchen, or watching science fiction movies at her home in greater Minnesota.

Awards and Recognition

  • Winner, Romance Through the Ages Contest, a writing contest of pre-published manuscripts held by the Hearts Through History chapter of the Romance Writers of America.