Anne Laughlin is the author of seven books for Bold Strokes Books. She is a four-time winner of the Golden Crown Literary Society's Goldie award (Veritas, The Collectors, Runaway, and The Acquittal). Three of her novels have been short-listed for the Lambda Literary Award. Two have been produced as audiobooks (The Collectors and The Acquittal). Anne's short fiction has appeared in a wide range of publications. Her story "It Only Occurred to Me Lately" was a finalist in the Saints & Sinners Short Fiction Contest. She has attended several residencies including Ragdale and The Vermont Studio Center. In 2008 she was named an Emerging Writer by the Lambda Literary Society, with a second designation in 2014. Anne lives in her hometown of Chicago with her wife, Linda Braasch.