Laurie Jameson

Laurie Jameson is an administrative paper-pusher by day, a writer by night, and a self-proclaimed book hoarder. While freely admitting she’s a book addict, it’s not an admission of guilt, but rather a badge she proudly displays for all the world to see. (One can never have too many book cases and decorating with books is pure genius.)

Her first novel, The Waystation, won the 2023 Speak Up Talk Radio Firebird Book Award for Best Afterlife Book; Honorable Mention in the Los Angeles Book Festival Competition for 2023; the 2019 Illumination Awards Gold Medal for best Christian fiction in the Enduring Light category (that's fiction published between the years 2000-2019); the 2018 Silver Medal Winner in the eLit Awards for Religious Fiction; and a 2017 Semi-Finalist in the William Faulkner Awards.

Her second novel, The Kitten, won the 2023 Speak Up Talk Radio Firebird Book Award for Best Revenge Book; Honorable Mention in the Los Angeles Book Festival Competition for 2023; is a 2021 NYC Big Book Award Distinguished Favorite, and a 2021 indieB.R.A.G Medallion Honoree.

Violet's Violin is her third novel.