Holly Ann Hall

Holly adores stories that involve the unknown, interesting settings and unexpected love in the midst of drama.

Holly began the novel, 400, after writing and designing her architectural master’s thesis for an inhabitable bridge over the East River in New York City. The idea of living on a bridge and the historical precedents she researched captured her imagination, and 400 was born.

Blank Nine is actually the second novel Holly wrote, but the first to be published. It was inspired by a dream that was difficult to shake - so much so that she spent the next year writing the story.

She is the author of two novels, a licensed architect, wife and mother. In her spare time, she enjoys spoiling her Golden Retriever.