Tonya Kuper is an American author specializing in young adult science fiction and contemporary novels. Born in Galesburg, Illinois, she draws inspiration from her upbringing and interests in music and theater, evident in her use of pop-culture references and engaging storylines. Kuper’s writing style is characterized by sleek prose and a focus on creating immersive worlds for her readers, often incorporating twists and positive messages about shaping one's reality. She is best known for her "Schrodinger’s Consortium" series.
Kuper gained recognition with her debut novel, Anomaly, which was subsequently followed by Enigma. The Schrodinger's Consortium series, featuring Anomaly and Enigma, further solidified her position in the young adult science fiction genre. Her work often explores complex themes within accessible narratives, appealing to both dedicated genre fans and those new to the genre.

