Born in Louisiana in January 1979 and raised throughout the United States and abroad, Liz Rohloff has always been a storyteller.
Raised throughout the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico due to her father's career in the world of professional wrestling, Rohloff's upbringing was anything but conventional.
Spending a majority of her formative years in Kansas, Her first novel, Uncle Sim's, was published in January, 2004. Rohloff has released three further novels, most recently in 2008.
Ravenwood Press is proud to welcome Liz Rohloff to their publishing family with a multi-book deal.
Ms. Rohloff presently resides in Kansas with her husband.
Uncle Sim's was a tragic but very readable piece of fiction based on many remnants of non-fiction. You will enjoy the book and its message. Drug usage and abuse is not selective. It can happen to anyone anywhere and this book will tell a story that can be everyone's story in some manner. I thank Liz Rohloff for her research and insight that gave a living and breathing problem another personification to examine and prevent.
- Tyrone Vincent Banks
Betsie's Literary Page, from his review of UNCLE SIM'S