Caitlin Donovan is a novelist, journalist, teacher, blogger, poet and, above all, a huge geek for all kinds of fiction.
Her passion led her to earn a MFA in writing from Queens University in Charlotte and she has been published in several literary journals, including The Great Smokies Review. In 2012, she won the Wilma Dykeman Award for Creative Nonfiction for her autobiographical short story, The Misadventures of Comic Book Girl.
She published her first novel, In the Way of All Flesh, with Flashpoint Publications. She has written for several entertainment websites, including Cracked, The Mary Sue and Anime Feminist. She was a regular writer, journalist and content creator at Epicstream for several years. She is currently an active freelance writer who continues to publish her work through many of these websites. She is also often hired to write for individual patrons and customers.
When she’s not writing, Caitlin works as an adjunct professor and tutor at colleges like Southern New Hampshire University and A-B Tech.
Caitlin currently resides in North Carolina with her trouble-making cats.
If you like Caitlin’s work, you can follow her on Twitter, Bluesky and WordPress. She accepts donations through Ko-fi and you can support and commission her work directly through her Patreon.