Who Is Koko Brown?

 

 Koko Brown is the pseudonym for a quintessential erotic romance junkie who once read over 200 Zebra Club novels in less than 30 days the summer before her senior year in high school.

Koko’s writing career began at the tender age of nine when she self-published and distributed a newspaper to her fellow classmates. Unfortunately, her grade school school principal didn’t appreciate the competition and put her out of business after one best-selling issue.

Undaunted, Koko continued to write and read everything she could get her hands on. She honed her writing skills as a staff writer on her college’s newspaper, writing obituaries for the local newspaper, and teaching English to high school students.

One day while daydreaming in bed, Koko came up with the idea for her first erotic manuscript. Taking a hiatus from teaching, she had enough time on her hands to flesh out the story in two short weeks.  A week later, she cleaned it up, then sent it to Ellora’s Cave during the Christmas holiday.  By January she heard from one of their editors and by March (and many revisions) she signed a contract for her vampire novel Charmed.

Calling the east coast of Florida home, Koko loves to travel, shop in thrift stores, ride motorcycles, renovate houses, and volunteering.

10 Non-Essential Facts About Koko Brown:

1. She believes in reincarnation

2. Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye is her favorite book

3. Wishes she could have raced her favorite actor James Dean (just not on Hwy 41)

4. Prague (CZ) is her favorite city

5. She’s only been in love once, but believes she has yet to meet her soulmate

6. She’s conservative, yet very open minded.

7. Wants to earn her pilot’s license

8. Almost failed her freshman English class

9. Hates reality TV programming

10. Has a fetish for reading “casual encounter” ads on Craigslist

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