

Having been to numerous Crocheter/Knitter gatherings from Alabama, New Hampshire, Birmingham, New Zealand, and London, she has become one of the most knowledgeable persons about the Knitting Club culture. She always tries to find the local knitting group whenever she visits a city and sits down to stitch and crochet with new people. Reid asserts that she is quite literally a member of nearly every knitting club around the world, having traveled quite a lot while performing her biotechnology research. Most of Penny Reid’s heroines are expert knitters that are members of a knitting club. Given that she can write 1000 words an hour and does not watch TV, she can churn out 8000 words of writing every week without breaking a sweat. Moreover, she is a great advocate for managing time and uses an author assistant to manage her email, scheduling, and formatting among other tasks.

Nonetheless, she has never taken her writing as a career as she thinks of it as more of a source of enjoyment – a kind of hobby that she enjoys doing in her free time. In addition to juggling her full-time career in bio tech and writing, she is also a general crafter, sewer, crocheter, knitter, daughter, wife and mother to three children, and thought ninja.

When she is not writing her novels she spends her days working as a researcher in the bio tech industry. She made a name for herself with the “Knitting in the City” series of novels that has garnered her much critical acclaim and endeared her to many romance fans across the globe. She writes quirky, funny, and smart romantic comedies that feature scorching hot heroes and relatable heroines. Reid made her debut with the 2013 published title “Neanderthal Seeks Human” and has never looked back since. Her very successful novel series include the “Knitting in the City”, “Winston Brothers”, “Hypothesis”, “Rugby”, and “Dear Professor” series. Penny Reid is an American USA Today and New York Times bestselling author who is best known for writing several series of novels in the romance genre.
