Suki Michelle is a lifelong Chicagoan. Her primary occupations including novelist and ghost-blogger. She also owns a medical transcription company. With a vivid imagination and a low tolerance for boredom, she entertains herself by dreaming up stories based on medical reports. Suki is the mommy of one human girl who fills her with unutterable pride. After Suki earned her BFA from Kansas City Art Institute, she spent several years studying with the Maharishi and teaching meditation. Her training took her to France and Israel, places she yearns to go back to some day. When Suki isn’t writing or working, chances are she’ll be searching for chocolate and dreaming up horrid things to scare you with.

She lives and writes with Carlyle Clark, a burly dude from San Diego. He can look menacing at a glance, but as soon as he opens his mouth – pure GEEK, brilliant and always kind. He and Suki are eternally grateful for the day they met at an on-line writer’s workshop. They’ve been together for four years. Carlyle is an enormous fan of Japanese anime and fantasy novels, which both influence his writing. No one can choreograph a fight scene like Carlyle can. Carlyle and Suki share their home with a dog (Sheriff Shmoo) and two cats (one of which is not really a cat but a demon-imp from the Seventh Ring). By day, Carlyle is the Assistant Director of Security at AeonHewett in Chicagoland.

As writers, Suki and Carlyle have complementary skill sets. He’s plot master and edgy dialoguer. She’s happy writing descriptions of setting and character emotions. On the outside. Suki and Carlyle appear totally disparate. On the inside. they are the REAL Neo-Twins. You’ll have to read their new urban fantasy, The Apocalypse Gene, to find out who the Neo-Twins are, but here’s a hint: They are twisted devils with mirror-melded auras. Click the link up there at the top to visit The Apocalypse Gene website. The book debuts on 10/17/2011.

Suki and Carlyle wish you all the best and hope you enjoy their work.

2 Responses »

  1. patti cavaliere says:

    Just wanted to congratulate and compliment you on your imaginative and vivid WOW story, “No One Told Me Stories.” Very well done–I guess the editors thought so too!

    from: a fellow writer
    patti

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