Author A. K. Frailey

 

ANN K. FRAILEY


Author A. K. Frailey, has written a historical sci-fi and science fiction series, short story collections, inspirational non-fiction books, a children’s book, and a poetry collection, has been writing for over fifteen years, and published 17 books.

As a teacher with a degree in Elementary Education, she has taught in Milwaukee, Chicago, L. A., and WoodRiver, and was a teacher trainer in the Philippines for Peace Corps. She earned a Masters of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing for Entertainment from Full Sail University. 

Ann homeschooled all 8 children. She manages her rural homestead with her kids and their numerous critters. In her spare time, she serves as an election judge, a literacy tutor, and secretary/treasurer of her small town’s cemetery.

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Highlights of Books
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OldEarth Aram Encounter

“Escape into a world of monstrous cats and epic journeys in the Tolkien style. Frailey succeeds in creating a new world, but also succeeds in spinning human emotions that keep the reader grounded in timeless themes.”  ~Robert

Last of Her Kind

“Highly imaginative and intelligently executed, Last of Her Kind is a spellbinding science fiction that is rich in imagery, rippling with conflict, and peppered with deeply moving scenes.” ~Cristina Prescott, The Book Commentary

Newearth Justine Awakens

“…delightfully, yet seriously, points to the great value in simply being human.” ~Kaye

One Day at a Time and Other Short Stories

“A delightful collection of short stories that draw you in, wanting more...evokes smiles, tears, and reflection. The author has a unique writing style that captures your attention from the first sentence...” ~Discovery, Gale Kaufman

Homestead

“This addictive page-turner flips many of the post-apocalyptic survival topes on their heads, by having the end of the world observed through the eyes of a feisty, stay-at-home 50-something mom.” ~S Williams