About Elayne

Author Elayne Klasson has never done anything just halfway: from a career of scholastic achievements, contributions to society and bold moves, to her rise as a writer to successful newspaper columnist. Her debut novel, Love is a Rebellious Bird, is no exception—her first to be published with She Writes Press. 

Elayne grew up on Chicago’s northside. She attended university and graduate school in the Midwest—Ohio State University and the University of Michigan, earning a Masters of Public Health and then a PhD in Psychology. Living in Barbados, West Indies for many years, she worked first as a health care consultant with Project Hope in the Caribbean; then, several decades later, returned as a writer and columnist for the Barbados Daily Nation. Her professional career has been in academia at San Jose State University, with her research and clinical area of expertise being the severely mentally ill. A transplant to the Santa Ynez Valley, near Santa Barbara, California, she is a popular lifestyle newspaper columnist there. Elayne has also appeared on San Francisco public television as a restaurant critic. She is the author of the National Jewish Book Award finalist and best-selling, Love is a Rebellious Bird. Married to David, between them they have five children—biologic and adopted.