Lisa Haman lives in the suburbs of Atlanta with her
wonderful husband, two beautiful children, and two cats, O.C. and Koko. Koko
loves to help her to write on occasion. Lisa volunteers at her church running
the sound board, creating the multi-media presentations for worship services. She
loves to play her bass, Kitty Blue, with the praise band when needed. Although
she doesn’t design her own patterns, Lisa creates beautiful pictures with
counted cross stitch, which more often than not go to family and friends. She
also enjoys baking. Lisa’s interest in the paranormal fuels her imagination. She
likes to scare herself silly with reality ghost series on television. She likes
to write wherever her imagination takes her, but prefers to write children’s
and young adult fiction. She is currently working on Simon and the Sweet Pea Root. The story of Simon the cat, who has no
front claws and is known as a fluff. He sets on a journey to help his person
and finds himself along the way. She also is working on her first paranormal series
for young adults yet to be titled. Her first novella, Fat Farm, is a work of speculative fiction, takes us on a journey
where beauty is important and being overweight sends you off to a fat farm,
where you may or may not return. Lisa’s favorite quote is from Robert Frost. “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took
the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” Lisa takes the
road less travelled in her stories.