About
Having spent most of her childhood as a missionary kid in the rolling banana groves of East Africa, Ana Rattin loves to pull awe-thick threads from the unique places this world is made of to weave stories of other worlds. She writes for teenagers who haven’t lost their sense of wonder and want stories that feed and fill their souls. When she isn’t writing fantasy or poetry, she’s probably drinking way too much green tea, learning little bits of new languages, or bouncing in the jubilance of a thunderstorm.
Her first home(s) is (were) about twelve different places in rural Uganda (not including the random spots all over the country she’s claimed as her favorites), but she now lives in the hills of too-cold-but-still-breathtaking New Hampshire.