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A novelist and homeschool mom from South Carolina, she writes warm, imaginative stories shaped by family life, faith, and a love of learning. Her background in human services and program management adds a grounded touch to her creative work.

by Mary Elizabeth Hall
She is the author of Amberly and has also published short fiction, including "Healer," which was released in Fables for Japan. In author biographies for her books and website, she says she holds degrees from Cornell University and Syracuse University and has a professional background in human services and program management.
She has written about educating her three daughters at home in South Carolina, and that family life comes through in the lively, curious spirit of her work. Her author pages describe a household full of books, experiments, and storytelling, which helps explain the playful, inventive feel readers may notice in her fiction.
She also appears to have a wide range of interests as a writer. In addition to fiction, works published under the name Mary Elizabeth Hall include Candy-Making Revolutionized: Confectionery from Vegetables, showing a surprisingly practical side alongside her imaginative one.