Regina Doman is an American Christian writer born in 1970 in Havertown, Pennsylvania. She graduated in 1988 from Koinoinia Academy of Warren, New Jersey, and received her bachelor's degree in 1992 from Franciscan University of Steubenville, with a major in TV Communications and concentrations in drama and scriptwriting.
After graduating from university, she worked for two years as an assistant editor for Catholics United for the Faith in New York City. In 1997, she released her first novel, Snow White and Rose Red: A Modern Fairy Tale, republished in 2002 as The Shadow of the Bear. Its sequel, Black as Night, was published in 2004.
In 2012, her OEL manga biography of Pope Benedict XVI, Habemus Papem: Pope Benedict XVI, was published by American publisher Manga Hero. Along with Rebecca Bratten, Doman co-authored Catholic Philosopher Chick Makes Her Debut, also published in 2012.
Doman is a former editor with Sophia Institute Press and has produced audio dramas including Enemy Brothers, Perpetua's Choice, and her own book Shadow of the Bear.
Currently, she runs her own company, Chesterton Press, which publishes and distributes quality Catholic fiction. As an editor of Sophia Institute Press' fiction line, she launched the popular John Paul 2 High series for teens. Her work Rachel's Contrition became a #1 Best Seller in Amazon's Women's Fiction category and won the 2011 Catholic Arts and Letters Award for best adult fiction. She is also known for the Fairy Tale Novels series, a collection for teens and adults that places fairy tales in modern settings with Christian themes.