Tiffanie's most recent novel is Sorrow. Her previous works include God-Shaped Hole, How To Kill a Rock Star, the graphic novel Grace: Based on the Jeff Buckley Story, and the film Dream for an Insomniac, which she wrote and directed.

Tiffanie grew up in Youngstown, Ohio where she insists there was nothing to do but read and listen to music. It is no surprise then that after graduating high school a year early to study philosophy at UC Berkeley, she became a writer and founded a record label.

She is the founder and Chief Executive Super Goddess of Bay Area indie record label Bright Antenna Records. She also cofounded the ShineMaker Foundation, a charity organization dedicated to making the world a better place. And she is a faculty member of the Jackson Hole Writers Conference, where she teaches writing every June.

In her spare time, she is a runner, hiker, yogi, world-traveler, cook, feminist, poet, and artist.

Tiffanie lives in Mill Valley, California with her husband Scott Schumaker and her two Irish Wolfhounds, Sequoia and Kazoo.

More About Tiffanie

Tiffanie is the founder and CEO of independent record label Bright Antenna. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Bright Antenna is home to a roster of artists including The Wombats, Sports Team, Akira Galaxy, Wilderado, Meg Elsier, Khatumu, and Martin Luke Brown.

Music is a necessity, not a pastime.

Tiffanie aka “Shine” and her husband Scott Schumaker founded the ShineMaker Foundation to support and elevate people and organizations that explore innovative ideas and create solutions in education, social outreach, human rights, gender equality, animal welfare and environmental preservation.


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