Lee Gull is a pen name, because she's a teacher and doesn't want students to misinterpret anything she writes.
Under her own name, she has over twenty published creative nonfiction articles and a children's picture book Iggy the Confused Piggy about a pig raised by a dog family. And a couple essays in Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Writing as Skeeter Enright, she has an urban fantasy novel, Carnival Charlatan about a witch hiding in plain sight as a tarot card reader.
She currently lives on a farm in Ohio, in the house she built from the ground up.
The farm includes the world's cutest donkey and a disgruntled guard pig.
Under her own name, she has over twenty published creative nonfiction articles and a children's picture book Iggy the Confused Piggy about a pig raised by a dog family. And a couple essays in Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Writing as Skeeter Enright, she has an urban fantasy novel, Carnival Charlatan about a witch hiding in plain sight as a tarot card reader.
She currently lives on a farm in Ohio, in the house she built from the ground up.
The farm includes the world's cutest donkey and a disgruntled guard pig.
Lee Gull knows a good adventure having lived through several.
She is a former scientific researcher, a high school science teacher,
and freelance writer.
She has lived on the islands of Guam and Curaçao, so she doesn’t think people should reside more than twenty degrees from the equator. She has also spent extended time in Africa, Southeast Asia, Central and South America, as well as the islands of Micronesia. She was once shipwrecked for a month on Ulithi Atoll in the Western Pacific.
With three quarters of the world still to explore, she has many adventures yet to come.
If you are in Ohio and see a woman walking a pig in the park, stop and chat...you may end up a character in Lee's next novel.
She is a former scientific researcher, a high school science teacher,
and freelance writer.
She has lived on the islands of Guam and Curaçao, so she doesn’t think people should reside more than twenty degrees from the equator. She has also spent extended time in Africa, Southeast Asia, Central and South America, as well as the islands of Micronesia. She was once shipwrecked for a month on Ulithi Atoll in the Western Pacific.
With three quarters of the world still to explore, she has many adventures yet to come.
If you are in Ohio and see a woman walking a pig in the park, stop and chat...you may end up a character in Lee's next novel.