A long-time resident of Seward, Alaska, Mareth is a writer and wilderness guide. She spends summers leading adventurous souls on epic quests to seek out glaciers, bears, and whales in the wilds of Alaska, and winters writing fantastical adventures that generally take place in warmer and more populated climes. Originally from West Virginia, Mareth attended Smith College in Massachusetts, studying music and theatre. She travels frequently, having lived and worked in New Zealand, Mexico, Scotland, and Northern Ireland – where her nearest neighbors included two thousand puffins and the ghost of a spectral black horse.
Mareth was raised on fantasy, sci-fi, and adventure novels, her tastes ranging from Jules Verne and H. Rider Haggard to Barbara Hambly and CJ Cherryh.
The Year King, a contemporary fantasy blending modern-day fairies, centuries-old terrors, and recently-unemployed telemarketers, is her first novel. It was published under the title Court of Twilight in 2017 through Parvus Press.