Early years As a child, Maxwell read primarily classic literature. She did not read her first science fiction novel until college, and was not exposed to other genres, such as romance, until even later. Maxwell earned a
B.A. in English literature Shortly thereafter, she married
Evan Maxwell, a now former newspaper reporter who spent over fifteen years working for the
LA Times, Early in their marriage, Maxwell became very bored. Her husband worked from 4:00 p.m. to midnight, and as there was no bus service near their house and Evan needed the car for work, Maxwell found herself alone at home with their toddler son. Maxwell did not like television and claims to have read all of the science fiction books in the local public library, in addition to everything science fiction in a local second-hand book store. After having exhausted all of her local Science Fiction options, she seated herself in front of her ancient manual typewriter and began to write a book she would enjoy, even though she had no training in
creative writing. with the first coming within one vote of being a Nebula Award finalist. Ann and Evan have also collaborated to write the novelization of the 1992
Val Kilmer movie
Thunderheart. This novel is written under the
pen name Lowell Charters, taking his middle name and her maiden name. ==Bibliography==