Paige writes about superheroes and sentient cities, were-spiders and gun-loving fairies, werewolves and fighter pilots. For a living, she gives speeches and writes about big data analysis and data engineering architectures, a subject which also doubles as a sleep aid for many. For fun, she shoots arrows, and throws axes at people and things. Years ago, she lived, briefly, in Kotebue, Alaska, but now lives in the middle of nowhere, Texas, and will show you far too many pictures of her garden if you let her. She once invented a way to grow food on Mars that NASA liked, and has a cute trophy to show for it. Her dogs and horses are unimpressed.