Anita Kopacz is an American author known for her evocative and spiritually rich storytelling. Her debut novel, "Shallow Waters," draws on African and Caribbean mythology to reimagine the life of Oshun, the Yoruba goddess of love and rivers, weaving together history, folklore, and the African American experience. Her follow-up work, "The Wind on Her Tongue," continues to showcase her gift for lyrical, myth-infused prose. A former editor and wellness advocate, Kopacz brings a deeply soulful perspective to her writing, crafting narratives that honor ancestral wisdom while speaking powerfully to contemporary readers.