About Kristen

I was born in a tiny town in western Oregon and lived there until after my high school graduation. (I guess that’s where I get my love of small town settings!) I discovered writing in the 4th grade, thanks in large part to my teacher Mrs. Straight. My school published one of my short stories, and I realized other people might like to read what I wrote. I saved up and bought my own typewriter, and soon I was tapping out books over summer break. I wrote several โ€œpracticeโ€ novels and I continued writing though the next ten years.

My fourth grade teacher also got me hooked on art. We read The Trumpet of The Swan and did an art project representing the story. For some reason, I decided to make my swan picture 3D, and Mrs. Straight had it displayed in the library. A few years later, I started watching Bob Ross on TV and ordered his painting set.

I have a few keeper books from way back when including The Secret Garden, The True Confessions of Charlette Dowel, and Sing Down the Moon. There’s a fantasy book titled Flute Song Magic, and I’d love to get my hands on a copy of that again. I found it in my school library and still think of the story.

I’ve been writing, painting, and crafting ever since I was a kid, and recently I started exploring resin jewelry and candle making. And of course I love the outdoors–it’s a side affect of growing up in Oregon! I love camping, hiking, berry picking, mushroom picking, cycling, canoeing, and exploring.

Oregon inspires my settings, and my curiosity sparks a lot of unique storylines. My novels often begin as a spark, an image of a question… What would happen if…?

I started 2026 with a new cozy mystery series, Mystery Falls, and a few new thrillers and many more planned. I’m also working on a number five of my Ridge City series.

My new release right now, Assistant for Hire, is a bit different because it’s set in a tropical paradise instead of the Pacific Northwest. It’s about mind games, secret motives, lies, and ambition, and it’s a story of learning the game.

16 thoughts on “About Kristen

  1. My Dad was born and raised in Oregon, and like you moved back after years of absence. I’ve visited him many times, and though it wasn’t where I was raised, there’s nowhere else I would like to be when I retire. It is truly God’s country!

  2. Was Born and raised in Oregon Married moved to Seattle where Hubby is from and moved to Springfield then across the River to Eugene. Have talked with Other People in Ar. that Love Eugene.

  3. I am reading More than Memories right now and was shocked when I read about Redding, Ca. Thats where I live and I work for 911.. So it was funny to hear about how they called 911 in Redding. ๐Ÿ™‚ Love it so far. Also really enjoyed Embers of Hope.

  4. Hi Amber – thanks for the note! I like finding those little connections. Another reader asked me if “Ridge City” in More Than Memories was a real small town in Oregon, and it is. Glad you enjoyed the stories. ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. HI Kristen, saw you on the the Creativepenn and came to say hello. Totally shallow – but I was sucked in by the picture of you riding – and the fact you like all the outdoor things as I do! Always nice to meet other writers. Best wishes with your work. x

  6. It’s always great to find writers from here in Oregon. I grew up in the very tiny town of Rogue River and now live in Eugene and I always enjoy reading books that are based in Oregon.

  7. Alexandria, that’s such a beautiful area down by Rogue River! I want to explore it more. It’s strange to me that more books aren’t set in Oregon because it’s a gorgeous state and we have a ton of authors here. ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. What amazing journeys you take your readers! I was raised in Coos Bay and travel through Florence to Eugene regularly as well as North of Florence to Newport. Your stories capture the beauty of Oregon and are refreshingly discreet when conveying the depth of romantic encounters between characters. It is a pleasure to read about local cities and towns in your books. Looking forward to your future novels and more local connections. You are a truly gifted writer.

  9. Congratulations on your writing career. I remember reading your novel written while you were in high school and hoping then you would continue. So proud of you!

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