Rebel Sinclair is the author of several books, magazine articles, short stories, and other works of both fiction and non-fiction. She has been featured in the Telly Award winning Southern Haunts by Skydive Films, WTMA's Radio Free with Rocky D, Charleston City Paper, and Joshua P. Warren's paranormal radio show Speaking of Strange in Asheville, NC.
Rebel is a professional storyteller and tour guide for Black Cat Tours and Olde Towne Carriage Company in downtown Charleston, SC and is also a group speaker on matters of piracy and the supernatural. She is a contributor to Charleston Gateway magazine and has acted in as well as managed stage and screen productions. She currently lives in Charleston with her cat, Edgar, and encourages feedback from her readers. Rebel welcomes all types of freelance writing and acting opportunities. She also is a skilled airbrush artist who can be commissioned for murals and band artwork.
Click on the contact link or e-mail directly at rebelsinclair@hotmail.com. To explore the byways and haunted locations of Charleston with Rebel, please e-mail us or call Black Cat Tours at 843-937-0916. You can also visit online at www.blackcattours.com.
Rebel Sinclair was born in Steilacoom, WA and spent her childhood in the upper Midwest outside of Superior, WI. Her first literary achievement was a grade school poem about Valentine's Day and she has continued mostly in the vein of romance ever since. As a teen, her favorite authors were Julie Garwood, Amanda Quick, and Kathleen Woodiwiss, enjoying fast-paced plots with strong heroes and heroines. She has also been a lifelong fan of gothic literature, such as the works of Anne Rice and Edgar Allan Poe.
After graduating high school she did a brief stint at the University of Minnesota-Duluth before leaving college in favor of the school of life. She resided in Duluth, MN for the next several years, writing late in the evenings by hand. She has been a licensed and experienced motorcyclist since age 16 and has been a PADI certified scuba diver since 2000.
Her favorite periods of world history are the Golden Age of Piracy, the American Revolution, and Medieval Europe, but she is also intruiged by the antebellum and Civil War periods in America, as well as western expansion and Prohibition. She currently has manuscripts in various stages of completion set in each of these eras. She hopes to publish her antebellum novel Forbidden or her western-themed piece Cheyenne Dreams sometime in the near future.
Her dream is to one day have a pirate ship in the Caribbean.