Tania Hagan was born in Illinois, but moved to Southern California as a young teen. She graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a degree in Social Science and Psychology. She began her writing career shortly after school, when she wrote for a major business magazine. She also read the nightly business report for the company's TV news. At the same time, she produced, and reported for a weekly TV news magazine program. After she was married, Tania and her husband moved back to the Chicago area, where she worked briefly as a stringer for a local newspaper. She also became a successful Realtor, and continued to write for online, as well as for print publications. They have one beautiful daughter. Her dream of dreams is to eventually adopt many more children. Out of everything she's ever accomplished, she is most proud of being a mom. "The Ghost of Grey Gardens: Lois Wright's Life Story" is Tania's first full-length nonfiction, coauthored with Lois Erdmann Wright, of Grey Gardens and LTV fame. "The Cure" was Tania's debut novel. Since that release, Tania wrote the sequel to "The Cure" - "The Angel Factor," in addition to "The Haunting of Tinley Hall," and "Severed." She also collaborated on "Lurking in the Shadows," and "Demons, Devils, and Denizens of Hell." She's been nominated for and won several awards as an author, including her 2018 nomination and finalist status in the Author Academy Awards.
阅读完整简历