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Donna Mebane grew up wanting to be two things: a mother and a
writer. She became a mom after the birth of her first child, Jason.
She became a writer after the death of her youngest child, Emma.
While Donna has had numerous writing experiences over the
years, she became a published author after she wrote Tomorrow
Comes as a way of envisioning a future for her 19-year-old
daughter who went to sleep one night and never woke up. She
calls Tomorrow Comes a work of “reality fiction” because it
captures the reality of grief that family and friends endured after
Emma died at the same time that it creates an enchanting fictional
world of AFTER where Emma can continue to be herself.
Born in Pennsylvania as the daughter of a US Navy Commander, Donna moved
frequently in her childhood years and so developed an easy, approachable style and a
warm sense of humor that helped her make new friends easily. She applies these same
attributes to her writing, mixing gentle good humor with heart-breaking authenticity and
simple, accessible language with profound truths about loss and hope.
Donna lives in the suburbs of Chicago where she heads up the talent consulting and
engagement arm for a major global financial institution.

