As a child, L.L. Madrid wasn’t allowed to watch R-rated movies. However, her library visits were unsupervised, so she spent her summers reading Anne Rice and Stephen King.
Nowadays, she lives in Tucson with her family. When she’s not pretending to be a mild-manner office worker, she writes dark, moody stories about misfits.
L.L. is the 2021 recipient of the Horror Writers Association’s Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Scholarship. She is a proud member of the Bi+ Book Gang, a Pitch Wars alum, and is in Odyssey’s class of 2024. Her short stories are scattered across the internet.
Most recently, her piece, The Ruby Level, landed in the September issue of Flash Fiction Online.
My Lips, Her Voice is her debut novel.
She is represented by Ellen Goff at HG Literary.