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Author Bio

About The Author

Tenille Brown was born in a small southern town in the late 70’s and began her literary journey at a young age, choosing reading books and writing stories over watching television and playing outside.  At the age of seventeen, she learned she was capable of more than the mushy love poems she wrote for her boyfriend when her essay, I Rise, was published in her local newspaper.
 
After high school, Tenille’s writing fell by the wayside, not progressing farther than the occasional poem or short story.  She wasn’t published again until 2001, after submitting on a whim, a short story she had written the year prior to an erotic website.  The story, Midnight Letter To Fran, became quite popular, earning her tons of fan mail and went on to become her second piece of published fiction, appearing in the best selling erotic anthology, Chocolate Flava.
 
Tenille earned her first fiction publishing credit when she fired off an erotic story written during the last days of a complicated and uncomfortable pregnancy.  By the time she gave birth to her twins, her story, Dissolve, lay safely inside the pages of Best Women’s Erotica 2004, an annual erotic publication. 
 
Tenille completed her first novel, What It Looks Like From The Outside, in early 2003, which –after a disappointing publishing experience – she refers to as her practice novel.   She went on to publish erotic fiction on various websites and in print anthologies including Naked Erotica, Swing! Swapping, Swinging And Other Sinful Stories, Naughty Spanking Stories and Santa’s Sweets.

Tenille has several stories slated for publication in the coming year and is currently working on several short pieces for various anthologies.  She participated in National Novel Writing Month in November 2005, where she began her second novel, Trouble.

She also maintains her blog, The Woman Also Writes on a close to daily basis.  Her newest passion, this website, is also updated obsessively.