There are two authors for the Imoen Romance mod. One of them you can contact, the other you can't. At least, not directly.

Lord Mirrabbo

Lord Mirrabbo is the original creator, coder, writer, etc. of the Imoen Romance Mod. His work spans from at least 2004 until 2009. (Although, to be fair, not much happened in the last three years of that.) If it weren't for Lord M, none of this would exist, and the Baldur's Gate world would be a dark and lonely place... at least, for the Imoen fanatics.

Lord M cannot be contacted directly, and has retired from the Imoen Romance mod. Any questions or concerns about the mod should go Taig instead. However, if you do have something of dire importance that just absolutely has to go to Lord M... send that to Taig, too. She knows the secret rituals of getting in touch with the mysterious Lord M.

T.C. "Taig" Dale

T.C. took over control of the Imoen Romance mod in 2010, with the hope of following in Lord M's footsteps and breathing new life into the long-waiting Imoen community. In her spare time she does freelance web design, writes fantasy and sword & sorcery, and teaches English as a second language. Whether or not she will actually succeed in completing the mod, has yet to be seen.

You can learn more about Taig on her webpage. To contact her you can send an email to taigremovethis.c.daremovethisle@gmaremovethisil.com or use her contact form.

Kat "Theacefes" Bella

Kat Bella is a game programmer, modder, and soundtrack composer well-known in the Infinity Engine modding community. She is the author of four mods (BG II: Alternate Soundtrack, Auren Aseph, Sarah, and the in-progress Shadowhand Total Conversion), and has helped with audio work and co-programming on several more. She's also an active member of all four major modding communities (The Gibberlings Three, Spellhold Studios, Chosen of Mystra, and The Pocket Plane Group). In her spare time she wrote three novels and is working on a fourth.

Kat can be reached at karemovethist@katbelremovethislaremovethis.com. You can also hit her up on MSN or via telephone, because she was crazy enough to post her phone number on her website. But, you have to go find it yourself.

Imoen of Candlekeep, by T.C. Dale