
I found my agent and the publisher of IN ANOTHER LIFE on the same day- a bit of a faerie tale as far as authors are concerned.

I found my agent and the publisher of IN ANOTHER LIFE on the same day- a bit of a faerie tale as far as auth …more Hi Cinda! How wonderful to hear from you. Julie Christine Johnson Hi Cinda! How wonderful to hear from you. Named a "standout debut" by the Library Journal, "Very highly recommended" by Historical Novels Review and declared "Delicate and haunting, romantic and mystical" by bestselling author Greer Macallister, Julie's debut novel In Another Life went into a second printing three days after its Februrelease.Ī finalist for The Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature, judged by PEN/Faulkner author and Man Booker Award nominee Karen Joy Fowler, Julie's second novel The Crows of Beara was acquired by Ashland Creek Press and will take flight on September 15, 2017.Ī hiker, yogi, and wine geek, Julie makes her home on the Olympic Peninsula of northwest Washington state. Julie leads writing workshops and seminars and offers story/developmental editing and writer coaching services. She holds undergraduate degrees in French and Psychology and a Master’s in International Affairs.

Named a "standout debut" by the Library Journal, "Very highly recommended" by Historical Novels Review and declared "Delicate and haunting, romant Julie's short stories and essays have appeared in several journals, including Emerge Literary Journal Mud Season Review Cirque: A Literary Journal of the North Pacific Rim Cobalt River Poets Journal, in the print anthologies Stories for Sendai Up, Do: Flash Fiction by Women Writers and Three Minus One: Stories of Love and Loss and featured on the flash fiction podcast No Extra Words.


Julie's short stories and essays have appeared in several journals, including Emerge Literary Journal Mud Season Review Cirque: A Literary Journal of the North Pacific Rim Cobalt River Poets Journal, in the print anthologies Stories for Sendai Up, Do: Flash Fiction by Women Writers and Three Minus One: Stories of Love and Loss and featured on the flash fiction podcast No Extra Words.
