
TimeLess Writers
If you don't find Time to read, you won't find Time to write....
so start reading.
Oh, look! Here's a GREAT place to Start!

Meet The Team
Isabel del Carmen Quintana is a writer who savors words, devours characters and enjoys getting lost in the act of writing, as well as the finished product. Some of her favorite authors are Dostoyevsky, Ayn Rand, Anne Rice, Mark Doty, and Mary Shelley. She works at Harvard Library, and she loves her job, despite the fact that it keeps her from writing. Who knew librarians kept so busy! She lives in Methuen with her tribe of inspiration and joy - 1 human, 2 feline and 3 canine. She hopes you will enjoy this website and her work -- be spooked, feel love, get angry; but most of all be entertained and moved. Please send me a comment. I'd love to hear from you!
Elena Ulanovsky was born in Perm, Russia, in the Former Soviet Union. She lived in Lugansk, Ukraine, USSR until 1990, Haifa, Israel from 1990 to 2009, and Boston, MA, USA since 2009. Elena earned a Bachelor degree in the former Soviet Union, and has taken courses in documentary and film production at MassArt Boston and the New York Film Academy. Publications include "Tell my Fortune ," "Price of Love" (the first and the second books in the trilogy "Women's Novel") in the journal "Charm" in Israel in 2003 and 2006. "Apocalypse" (the last book of the trilogy) was published in "The New Review" New York 2014 . In 2016 she published "Palms from the Asphalt" (journal version) and the book.
Elena is the writer and producer of the following films: "Russian is a hard language" (2009, shown on Israeli TV), "From Russia with Math" (USA, 2013), and "The New Protocols of the Elders of Zion"(Israel, 2015). These films were screened in film festivals in New York, Israel and Moscow. Her plays and scripts include "Travel Agency", "Nemesis", " Boston Bombers", "Museum of Russian Icons, or Long Way Home". "Hebrew for Two" is currently in the final stages of production in Israel and Boston. Elena is a co-founder of the production company Weekend Movie Productions, LLC (www.weekendmovieproductions.com) She writes in Russian, but also works with English-speaking authors in the writing of television series and a theater writing.
Judy B. Mullins holds an M.A. and B.A. in English, with Writing and Theatre minors, which thankfully hasn't stopped her from enjoying writing and editing. Finding spare time increasingly sparer, she writes whatever story pops into her head the moment she gets in front of a laptop and has a few seconds before the children, the husband, the Church, the school, the Mom's group, the study group, the Writer's Workshop, the gym, the vacuum, the stove requires her attention again. Happily, she can write multiple genres, from romantic comedies to drama, experimental fiction, Choose Your Own Romance, and mystical thriller. Unhappily, this also means she has more than one script or novel that remains unfinished. But what fun to write so many stories concurrently! Unless, of course, that character from the Choose Your Own Romance keeps intruding on the mystical thriller. Then we're gonna have problems.