Lynn Doxon started writing stories at the age of seven but didn’t consider herself a writer. She won her first writing contest at eighteen and was first published in a non-school publication at twenty. She still didn’t consider herself a writer. Despite the publication of three books and over a thousand newspaper and magazine articles through her work, she was a horticulturist, not a writer. When she retired and began making money writing online articles, she began to think she might be a writer. With the publication of "Ninety Day Wonder", her first novel, Dr. Doxon calls herself a writer. She hopes you agree. She lives amid an urban food forest in Albuquerque with her husband, the two youngest of her six children, her 98-year-old mother, and a large collection of animals.