Laura JK Chamberlain
Laura JK Chamberlain lived most of her life in Colorado but has recently moved to the Pacific Northwest to be near family. If she is not writing, she can be found hiking in the mountains, working in her gardens, or visiting her grandchildren.
Laura began writing after giving birth to undiagnosed triplets (instantly changing the family dynamic from two children to five). Journalling about the entertaining escapades of five-against-one motherhood provided plenty of material to compile into a manuscript. She entitled her work No Rest for the Fertile and submitted it to the National Writers Club Book Manuscript Contest, which won an honourable mention.
She is the author of an illustrated children's book, The Story of Norman (Donna Brooks, illustrator, and Heart to Heart Publishing, Inc.), which was chosen as a winner at the third Annual International Book Awards competition.
The book This I Believe On Love (John Wiley & Sons) included her essay, They Built a Family. Ms Chamberlain is an oral storyteller and has been a member of and past president for Spellbinders of Littleton Oral Storytellers.