About Lennon

Lennon was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, where she fell in love with reading indoors on gray, rainy days. An introvert who hates the rain, she stayed inside to read and listen to music as she grew up. She spent most of her teen years listening to oldies, when she realized a love for The Beatles (which later inspired her pen name).
She attended university for English Literature and Publishing, where she worked as a copy editor for the school’s paper. She loved narrative essays and critique pieces on books, tv, and film. It was there that she had the first seed of the idea that would eventually become The Last Heir of Excalibur.
After college, she began a career in marketing for small, mid-sized, and enterprise brands. She specialized in writing compelling copy and developing a strategy that tells a true brand story.
Meanwhile, she wrote two novels, The Last Heir of Excalibur and In the Land of Gods & Monsters, that would later be published. And she published short stories in online fiction magazines. Lennon is a 2x published author, with both novels ranking within the top 100 on Amazon for both their genres, and has sold out at the Portland Book Festival.
Lennon enjoys working at home, with a warm cup of coffee, a space heater next to her, and two blankets wrapped around her. She is currently working on her third novel, the sequel in the Resurrecting the Keeper series, leading a book club, and running her business as an editor and marketing consultant for other authors.