FOLLOW THESE AUTHORS WHO TWEET!

Social Networks are every where nowadays. With Twitter being one of the newer sites. People from all over Tweet, with Authors being no exemption. Our favorite authors have joined in on the fun. Talking about their books or simply just letting us know what they’re up to. OBS has decided to make it easy on you and list some awesome authors Twitters.

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Christopher Moore

is the author of eleven novels, including the international bestsellers, Lamb, A Dirty Job and You Suck. His latest novel is Fool, a retelling of King Lear from the perspective of Pocket, the Fool. Chris was born in Toledo, Ohio and grew up in Mansfield, Ohio. His father was a highway patrolman and his mother sold major appliances at a department store. He attended Ohio State University and Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. He moved to California when he was 19 years old and lived on the Central Coast until 2003, when he moved to Hawaii.

Sue Dent

is the author of Never Ceese and Forever Richard the first two installments in her Thirsting for Blood Series. Her debut novel appeared on the 2006 preliminary ballot for a Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. Her stories, written for general market readers, has shown surprising appeal to the closed Christian market CBA and ECPA attempt to serve. Despite being ignored by this industry Sue continues to do well.

Jonathan Maberry

is the multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Ghost Road Blues, the first of the Pine Deep Trilogy, a series of supernatural thrillers. Maberry has been active as a professional writer and writing teacher since 1978.

Marjorie M Liu

is a 30-year-old New York Times best-selling author who has written more than 10 romance novels, starting in March 2005 with the novel Tiger Eye.

Kara Dalkey

is an American author of young adult fiction and historical fantasy. She was born in Los Angeles and has lived in Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Colorado, and Seattle. Much of her fiction is set in the Heian period of Japan.

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