J. Barrett

Author, Photographer, Adventurer

About

J. Barrett is the award-winning author of the epic fantasy series “The Keepers of Imbria.” She is known for her dynamic characters and immersive world building, and she breathes life into strong female heroines and villains that you will love to hate.

Growing up, Barrett was a shy, intelligent child who spent much of her time in her room reading. The worlds she escaped to through her books helped her make it through a difficult childhood. She began writing her own stories as a way to shed the timid child who suffered, and to become the strong, independent woman she is today. Her first novel, “Orabelle,” is the beginning of the epic tale that unfolds throughout The Keepers of Imbria series.

Barrett wrote the next three novels of her fascinating and gripping series after being diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. Being young, healthy, and active, J. was completely caught off guard by the diagnosis. An avid rock climber and mountaineer, she has a passion for the outdoors and spends as much time off the beaten path as possible, with adventures that have taken her across oceans and to the tops of the highest peaks. With her illness, she was suddenly unable to do the things she loved most. Overwhelmed and struggling to express how she was feeling, Barrett once again turned to writing. Instead of focusing on her anxiety and illness, she could get lost in the world of Imbria, forgetting about medications and surgeries and doctors for a few beautiful moments. Her strength and determination shine through in her relatable characters, many of whom are women who have overcome all odds to survive and whose perseverance, bravery and determination changed a world.

Today, Barrett is doing great and feeling stronger than ever. She resides in Texas with fiancé and her three-legged dog, Artemis, as her faithful companion and is currently planning her next mountain she will climb.

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Jenna is always available for side collaborations and talks worldwide. If you want to chat about books, photos, travels, or anything else, don’t hesitate in reaching out.

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