Birth Year (-Died Year)
1963
Birth City
Frankfurt, DE
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Author's Website
Occupation(s)
Author
Biography
Davyne spent her life traveling the world and has lived in Germany, Bolivia, Somalia, Afghanistan, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and the United States. She came to Colorado in 1993 and now writes from a cozy spot nestled at the base of the Pikes Peak in beautiful Colorado Springs. One of the settings in her book, Phantom Rising, is loosely based on Glen Eyrie Castle in Colorado Springs.
Awards/Honors
Reader's Favorite Five-Star Rating (For Love of the Phantom)
Reader's Favorite Five-Star Rating (Phantom Rising)
Education/Training
Juris Doctorate, 1992
Bachelor of Science - Decision Studies/Computer Science, 1987
Associate of Science - Business Administrations, 1987
Associate of Science - General Studies, 1987
Bachelor of Science - Decision Studies/Computer Science, 1987
Associate of Science - Business Administrations, 1987
Associate of Science - General Studies, 1987
Local Authors Genres
Published Works
"Carapace" (Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction, December 1995)
"The Thief Speaks" (Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction, July 1997)
"Mine Eyes" (Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, October 2012)
"There I Was..." (Nth Degree, October 2012)
"The Cloak" (MindFlights, October 2012)
"The Slide" (Penumbra eMag, January 2013)
"Mirror, Mirror" (Daily Science Fiction, March 2013)
"Shattered" (BuzzyMag, September 2013)
"...I Win" (Tales of the Talisman, October 2013)
"Moron" (OnSpec Magazine, May 2014)
"It's Not What You Think" (Perihelion Science Fiction Magazine, December 2015)
"Message in a Bottle" (Shoreline of Infinity, Spring 2017)
"City of the Dead" (Enter the Rebirth, TANSTAAFL, June 2018)
"Message in a Bottle" (Shoreline of Infinity, Special Edition, Spring 2018)
Organizations
Member, Romance Writers of America
Member, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Member, Colorado Bar Association
Member, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Member, Colorado Bar Association
Speaker Availability
Yes
Speaker Topics
Various aspects of writing